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    Why Do Pitbulls Be Banned

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    Pitbull Bans When I say‚ “Think of a dog that is vicious.” what is the first breed that pops into your head? Is it a Rottweiler? German Shepherd? Pomeranian? Even a Chihuahua? Or did you immediately think of the American Pit Bull Terrier? Some of us would categorize American Pit Bull Terriers as goofy‚ protective‚ wonderful with children‚ loyal‚ and very loving animals. On the other hand‚ some people would categorize pit bulls as aggressive‚ bad with children‚ unpredictable‚ vicious‚ and horrible

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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 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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    Hunting was once considered a test of courage and manhood. Now it is a fight between a predator and a prey‚ it is just the killing of defenseless animals. This "sport" that people call hunting is a dangerous thing and it can cause animals’ serious pain. Getting rid of this "sport" will benefit ourselves as we will keep the balance in nature. Traps are one of the main tools used by hunters to capture animals in the wild that are too evasive. There are many types of traps that hunter use but a common

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    prevented him from working in Hollywood.”("Why was Chaplin banned?‚" 2016). Charlie Chaplin was labeled as a communist and was feared that he might take hold in a resolution and even having his own integrity to his home country questioned. Ignoring the comments made by the U.S government. “He defiantly told McCarthy’s committee: “I do not want to create any revolution. All I want to create is a few more films. I might amuse people. I hope so.” ("Why was Chaplin banned?‚" 2016). Charlie Chaplin was only looking

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    the United States numerous books are banned from schools such as‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Many people believe this book should stay banned and not be required to read in class. Others believe that it should be required because of what it could teach kids. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a great book and teaches people about the history of America and several life lessons. Many believe that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should be banned‚ they believe this for many reasons.

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    pride” and states’ rights. But‚ many others‚ even to this day‚ see it much differently. The flag has been seen as a symbol of many negative ideas and events. Therefore‚ I believe that the flag should be banned from being used in public and only used on private property. One reason the flag should be banned from public use is because it is a remembrance of a time in history full of violence and dysphoria. The confederate flag was created during

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    Argumentative Essay K-Pop wave should be banned in Malaysia. Nowadays‚ in the fast pacing world‚ the explosion of technology has brought everything underneath our hand. We can clearly see the generation gap that made the world now and the past ten years is different. The patterns of life changing and all sorts of routine thing that involved us are different too. In the past ten years‚ the outside culture will take a long time to absorb in our country. It’s a different situation now‚ with

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    Youth should not be banned from participating in sports like dodgeball‚ cheerleading‚ and football in schools. To begin‚ dodge ball shouldn’t be banned in school because it teaches kids mental and physical skills. According to Rick Hanthena’s opinion on dodge ball‚ he says‚ “He also argues that it teaches hand-eye coordination‚ concentration and the ability to to think and draw quick conclusions”(pg. 171). This proves that Rick Hanthena wants to keep dodgeball in school because of the lessons it

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    I believe that the Kite Runner should not be banned from School District 53. Banning the Kite Runner would produce claims of double standards‚ be a disservice to high schoolers in sd53‚ and actually limit certain ideas allowed to be discussed in a school setting. I’d like to start off by asking why the District favours banning the Kite runner‚ but appears to be perfectly alright with Shakespeare’s Macbeth being analyzed and taught to 16 year olds every year. Last I remember Macbeth was positively

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