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    Why Golf Should Be Banned

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    There is one sure fire way to burn more calories by playing golf: If the course will allow it‚ forgo a cart in favor of walking. In 2010‚ sports scientist Neil Wolkodoff conducted a study using a group of amateur golfers‚ and found they burned over 700 calories per 9 holes when they walked the course versus just over 400 when they rode in a cart. This means you could burn about a Big Mac’s worth of extra calories by walking an 18-hole round instead of riding. Now that the obvious is out of the way

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    Censorship is a word that is Mostly used when discussing About banned books and speaking about banned books‚ Let’s bring one up. “The Lovely Bones”‚ a book Written by Alice Sebold‚ Is about a School Girl named Susie who gets abused and Murdered by Her Neighbor Named Mr. Harvey and she watches from heaven how her family is going through life discovering this tragic event and trying to bring this Murderer to Justice.“The Lovely Bones” shouldn’t be banned from Middle schools because The events that happen in

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    Not completed. Why Video Games Should Not Be Banned According to some people‚ they say that violent video games should be banned. They say that video games are the source of today’s violence. It is true but I disagree with them. Sometimes video games can make us learn stuff and it will do much harm to people who play them. First of all‚ they do a lot of destruction to people. If video games get banned‚ the videos that are on YouTube will have to get taken down. That means people whose YouTube

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    Vocabulary.com describes censorship as blocking something from being read‚ heard‚ or seen. Aucklandlibraries.com describes a banned book as being prohibited from being published or circulated by a government authority. Many books have been banned or challenged. Some of the reasons for banning books is offensive language‚ sexual content‚ racial themes‚ religious content‚ alternative lifestyle‚ profanity‚ violence‚ negativety‚ and political views‚ people also say that books challenge and interrogate

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    Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent Subject: Research methodology for business Research topic: Islamic banking system in Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Course: MSc in banking and finance Content ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________ Executive summary---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Chapter 1: Introduction i. Background -------------------------------------------------------------

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    Guns Should Not Be Banned In The U.S. Firearms are weapons of destruction‚ annihilation‚ and carnage. However‚ a lot of people disagree and have very legitimate reasons why firearms should not be banned. There are several controversies that suggest banning the use or possession of firearms. Guns should not be banned. In contrast‚ guns can be weapons of destruction or a form of self-protection; depending on the user and the training of that particular person. Being trained by a firearms instructor

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    Why should guns be banned‚ i think guns should be banned because they are dangerous to people and families. Yes‚ guns should be banned because they might hurt someone or something and most people rob places and they always have to use a gun or the person that is working has a gun under them and might need it if they get rob or something else. Everybody wants guns because with all the shooting that is going around they want them to protect there family and friends and probably other

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    Lifting the Veil

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    Live Above the Veil W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk‚ a collection of autobiographical and historical essays contains many themes. Themes such as souls and their attainment of consciousness and the theme of double consciousness appear in many of the compositions. However‚ one of the most prominent themes is that of "the veil." The veil provides a connection between the 14 seemingly unconnected essays that make up this book. Mentioned at least once in most of the essays the veil is the stereotypes

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” from classrooms and libraries while it weighs whether it should permanently ban the American classics because of the books’ use of racial slurs” (Balingit). Even though To Kill a Mockingbird is an all-time classic‚ it is also frequently banned in schools. The common reason for the novel’s removal is the use of language. Some parents want the book banned because they feel racial slurs should not be read by students. Parents uncomfortable with discovering these words‚ disagree

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    Mark Twain’s fictional bildungsroman‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ which—due to its racist and inappropriate use of language—has struck much debate on whether it should be taught in high school curricula. Some chastise the novel for the improper behavior that sets a bad example for the readers‚ believing it deserves to be banned. In contrast‚ others argue that the literary work’s original and realistic point of view that accurately depicts American life in the South educates us on the history

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