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    Why Is Puppy Mills Banned

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    generally consist of small‚ outdoor wood and wire cages or crates. The animals are crammed into filthy cages. Puppy mills are a large establishment that over breeds puppies. Puppy mills must be banned. Puppies that come from mills are not healthy. Supports illegal breeding projects. Puppy mills must be banned because the animals that come from mills are not healthy. Dr. Nancy Kay says ‘’ Most of the time the puppies suffer from malnutrition and exposure’’. Banning puppy mills would prevent having unhealthy

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    on Illegal and Banned Substance The prime of Professional cyclist doesn’t last forever so they are constantly targeting to achieve excellence and always have huge pressure to perform well in a competition. They know that winning a race is more than a medal on the stage. In their short sporting life‚ wining a medal or not can make a huge difference on their income and fame. As a result‚ cyclists train hard every day to guide themselves to victory but unfortunately; illegal and banned substances have

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    unpopular viewpoints. Some books are banned because of message of book or sometimes they are banned because of profanity‚ and also books can be banned for their cover if it suggest a offensive matter. For a book to be banned a group of people‚ or a person has to challenge the book. The American Library Association banned the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger because it was challenged by many people‚ and school because it was one of the many book that was banned for profanity‚ sex‚ and slang

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    Boxing Research Paper

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    Boxing Essay Wrong. Blood-thirsty. Barbaric- words that are used to describe a modern day sport were the aim is to injure your opponent- boxing. In boxing two large‚ powerful‚ strong men have a mindless punch-off to see who will be knocked out first. Most boxers receive permanent brain damage and illness in later life due to the violent sport. Some may even die. There are many consequences linked with boxing the more common of the two: brain damage‚ and the second one: death. During a boxers

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    censoring children from difficult subject matter is not always the solution. There is always controversy when difficult issues arise in adolescent geared novels. Even though there are many concerns with Lois Lowry’s The Giver‚ this book should not be banned from the Coopertown Middle Library. The Giver is about an eleven-year-old boy named Jonas is a light-eyed boy who lives in a Utopian society. Within his society‚ there is no suffering‚ no hunger‚ no war‚ no color‚ and no love. There is no uniqueness

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    often called a blood sport but followers of the spectacle regard say it is a fine art and not a sport as there are no elements of competition in the proceedings. Bullfighting is banned in most countries‚ and has been banned more recently in some countries and regions with long histories with the event. Bullfighting was banned in 2010 in some the Spanish region. This means that anti-bullfighting activists can be charged with a crime and a substantial fine for disrupting the patrimony of bullfighting

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    too harsh? I am in the opinion that the penalty Lance received is justified and that he should be banned from participating in organised international sports for life. Lance Armstrong won many cycling titles but he is most famous for his 7 consecutive Tour de France wins from 1999 to 2005. In 1996 Lance was diagnosed with cancer and underwent radical treatment which saw

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    Should peanuts be banned? Peanuts should be banned at schools that kids may have allergies because they can get really sick and maybe even die. There are a lot of foods that have peanuts in them.They can also get sick by eating in the cafeteria people can bring something that has peanuts in it and the cafeteria can make food that has peanuts in it. “As you read‚ think about how schools can help protect students who have this allergy." But schools wouldn’t ban them because‚ they think they can prevent

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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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    Why Do Cars Be Banned

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    Date: Feb 2nd 2013 Term Paper: America Banned from Cars Intro to Sociology 1301 April Harding The invention of motor vehicles and the development of the automotive industry in the 20th century has led to the development of the concept of auto mobility. Cars have become a part of our life and has become difficult to live without them. For most Americans it has changed their life immensely

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