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    real; something real and not imaginary. When that aforementioned word is put together with the word ‘show’‚ you will get the product of a formulaic genre that is a simulation of real life. So the real question here still stands‚ should reality television be banned for general viewers? Let’s start off with the favorable points. Intrinsically‚ reality shows are pure entertainment with no strings attached‚ and are even more so enjoyable to those who believe in the right for freedom of speech.

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    Reality Shows should be Banned? The main essence of reality shows is to put ordinary people in a social confined setting with extraordinary environment and activities with the aim of entertaining audiences with the illusion that what is going on is not scripted nor rehearsed. Most reality shows attempt to convince the audience that the participants of the show are being pushed to their physical‚ emotional or physiological limits in order to complete a specific task or attain a certain goal of

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    According to a few people‚ violent video games should be banned. I am against them. Violent video games would be all of them. Mario... Zelda... Call of Duty... Pokemon. I stand that instead of banning violent video games‚ ban mental patients and kids (younger then the M rating). Many people have many studies that contradict others. Parents should not allow children to play video games if they have home work. If Call of Duty wants me to buy a gun (witch I can’t) and go shoot some one

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    throughout the world. However‚ most of these unkind activities performed in the laboratories are so cold-blooded we will never image one human doing it to another animal. As an animal right‚ many animal protectors strongly believe that animal testing should be banned because it is so cruel‚ unnecessary and provides wrong results. Firstly‚ what is believed to combat the animal testing is that all animals also possess the right not to be harmed. Precisely‚ there is a minor difference between human and other

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    Abstract This investigation was outlined and evaluated the research question of should animal experimentation be banned in varies sites. For the past five decades‚ there has been a widespread argument for the use of animals in medical science and product testing which is controversial. By looked through medical perception‚ it undeniable sometimes animals testing have made a valuable contribution to human health. However‚ looked at another site‚ animal tests in turn creates serious damage which

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    Todd English Composition 1 Self Argument Essay Should tobacco products be banned? I believe they should because they kill about 400‚000 prematurely every year. Tobacco products kill more people than illegal drugs do such as cocaine‚ heroin‚ and methamphetamine. People get arrested for having marijuana in their possession and they don’t have to be smoking it but studies show that cigarettes are more harmful to a person’s health. I say they should make tobacco illegal as well because in my opinion

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    The burqa should not be banned in Australia A nun can be covered from head to toe in order to devote herself to god. But when a Muslim woman does the same she is being oppressed. It may be argued that wearing a burqa benefits only a few and brings more harm than good to society. The real question is who does it harm? That should be the basis for banning this piece of clothing‚ not one based on fear or an arguably feeble argument that the women do not have a choice. To say that a ban on a specific

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    there where the economy and living conditions are so bad that children have to work in unsuitable and unsafe situations. There are certain charities that help‚ but that it is. Not enough is being done to stop child labour. It is very wrong and should be banned thought out the world and looked at as a disgrace. Figures from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) show that 218 million children aged between five and seventeen are involved in child labour worldwide. That means globally one in six

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    Many people tend to go on and blame the american businesses for multiple reasons; a prime example would be marketing. Parents may feel that advertising things pertaining to kids should be banned‚ but I beg to differ. I’m pretty sure companies intentions aren’t to corrupt the mind of children‚ but to only make a profit from their merchandise. Now‚ it is understandable for a parent to be on the fence about these advertisements because i’m sure we have all seen a ad that simply wasn’t for the eyes‚

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    texts‚ and most often claim that the works they challenge contain certain scenes that are “sexually explicit‚” or include dialogue that uses “offensive language‚” and in some cases also argue that the texts are “unsuited for any age group” ("About Banned & Challenged Books"). Many parents have these exact issues with Hopkins’ novel‚ proving that this controversy is not unique to Crank‚ but spans the entire spectrum of YA literature. Parents want to protect their kids from sexually explicit content

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