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    Virginia schools “To kill a Mockingbird” is banned for the racial slurs it uses. One of the high school students parents said that her child had a very hard time reading the content that was in the book. She says “I’m not disputing this is great literature‚ but there is so much racial slurs in there and offensive wording that you can’t get past that‚ and right now we are a nation divided as it is." Allen‚ Nick “To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn banned from schools in Virginia for racism” The

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    enemies are puppy mills just puppy mills let’s take a stand. A puppy mill is a mass breeding facility for puppies. Puppy mills have small wire cages and multiple dogs in one cage. Puppy mills should be banned. Dogs in puppy mills have horrible living conditions and little appetite. Puppy mills should be banned because of horrible living conditions. According to ‘lcanimal.org’ “Usually these animals stay outside year round in the freezing and hot weather”. Dogs in puppy mills sometimes get´s hypothermia

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    the oil is cheaper than water because we have a lot of oil wells that why it is cheap. In my country we don’t have any taxes. For example‚ if I have place that sells cigarettes I don’t pay for any tax. Here in America the oil is so expensive if you want to buy a car you have to think that if you can afford buying the oil for your car and if you can’t afford you can’t buy a car. The taxes are so expensive in U.S and this is why life in America is more expensive than Saudi Arabia because everything

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    (iii) Researcher bias? (2) (b) Describe two ways in which unstructured interviews differ from structured interviews. (4) (c) Describe two reasons why it may be difficult for an interviewer to behave in exactly the same way with each respondent. (4) (d) Describe two advantages of using group interviews in sociological research. (4) (e) Describe two ways in which the personal characteristics

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    in-migration that financial chances for the locals. In some countries‚ around 70% of motels belong to foreigner people‚ for tourists who live in the second home for long-terms‚ and so-called amenity migrants which means people retied from their job and also should also enjoy their life which cause

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    The American Dream: The reason behind the banned novel The Great Gatsby has become one of the most famous and celebrated literary classics in the nation. Its vivid and symbolic story of Jay Gatsby and his pursuit of Daisy has become a phenomenal story that has undoubtedly become one of the most well known novels in the history of American literature. Fitzgerald’s work demonstrates the social history of the Jazz Age and presents themes such as the American Dream‚ class‚ and the past and future; although

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    Zoos are places where we can see a lot of kinds of animals‚ even some animals that we do not imagine that we could see; however‚ personally‚ I think that animals should be free and people should never keep them in zoos. First of all‚ animals have the right to be free and nobody can private them to that. They are born free and zoos are not allowed them to have a free life. Instead to keep animals in zoos why do not we help them to coexist and survive in their own habitat? It is very easy to go to

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    but many believe it should still be read. Some want to ban To Kill a Mockingbird because of the racism‚ but the book actually denounces racism and prejudice. An example of this is when Atticus tells Scout that he hopes he can get his kids through the case without them "catching Maycomb’s usual disease"‚ implying that Maycomb’s people are overcome with racism. Also‚ the book shows us both sides of racism. While the book mainly supports the people against racism‚ it also tells us why some people are prejudice

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    many different situations in which books have been banned and or challenged. The Great Gatsby‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ and Gone with the Wind all history changing books which has frequently been banned or challenged‚ this collection of raw American Literature have been attacked for numerous of reasons. Sexual content‚ profanity‚ and explicit scenes. All of these are among the most common reason these classics have been either banned or challenged. Many of these book serve educational

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    risk and any other chemicals detected were at such low concentrations that they are unlikely to cause much harm‚ it was declared that they are 95% healthier than cigarettes. But if that is the case‚ then why is it only the UK and Austria who are planning on using them as medicinal products? Why are they still illegal in so many countries? There are two main concerns surrounding e-cigarettes. Firstly‚ the fact that they were only invented 12 years ago means that there hasn’t been enough research

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