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    In Lucille Fletcher’s “The Hitchhiker,” readers learn that running away from problems does not solve ,them they just get worse. “ The Hitchhiker,” is a very scary story because it has scary sounds in the background. The whole story is about not running away from your problems. The Hitchhiker is really about trying to solve problems and then problems will get solved. The story is not too scary but it is creepy, Do not run away from problems solve them so they will be over with. “The…

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    Holocaust, which causes tension in some, that is why it’s banned. This happens everyday in America, in China, almost everywhere. Censorship or the banning of different types of art forms has been argued for generations. Censorship is the denial of information because, some person, place, or government does not want one to see it. It removes words, passages, or images…

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    James Lowen’s quote “Denying students the humanness of others keeps students in intellectual immaturity. It perpetuates what might be called a Disney version of history.” This means that if we “sugar coat” the past that we are keeping things from students which could be like a Disney movie, soft and sweet. The teachers are only telling students what why want them to hear or the students will only hear what they want to. People teaching history are dumbing down the past and the violence that…

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    Peaceful Resistance in my opinion is the only way I think that people can communicate with the government. Why I think this is because its on of the few things that gets the attention of the people. This method can be done by anyone and can do alot of things. However there are some negatives to this also and sometimes can cause severe consequences. In this essay I will talk about the positives and negatives of a Peaceful Resistance. First thing to go over is that peaceful resistance involves a…

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    f banning name calling in high school sports really violates freedom of speech, as Steve Trevelise argued in an article then I guess many other of my fundamental freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights are being violated. Trevelise’s reasoning for yelling crude, derogatory remarks at other players as being a fundamental human right is hilariously bogus. The implementation of this law by New Jersey officials was not to limit the players or the coaches or the audience’s freedom of speech, but to…

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    What do you think of the Confederate Flag? Do you think it should be allowed on school grounds? In Barry County there was a conflict between the students and the schools, about whether the Confederate Flag can be exposed on school grounds by students. Many students thought it was a sign of hate and brought the issue to the school officials. This caused a few effects in Barry County, and became a well known topic in the schools. My view on the issue is that I believe that students should be…

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    The book of Fahrenheit 451 starts with the meaning of Fahrenheit 451. It is the tempature at which book-paper catches fire and burns. Then, it moves into describing the pleasure of burning. Montag, pratogonist of novel, expreiences a kind of please while he is burning something. His life normal –according to those times, at the begining of the novel. But, one day while he is returning home from fire station, he realizes that there is someone at the street. Her name is Clarrise. She says that is…

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    I would like to discuss a bit on a few themes based on censorship and knowledge versus ignorance. In Fahrenheit 451, the reading doesn’t provide a clear explanation of why books are banned in their society. Instead, it discussed many different factors that could combine to create this outcome. Those factors could…

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    There are also people who are for censorship. Many schools are feeling pressure to censor books because of new educational standards. In the article Education; Schools Feel Censorship pressure, the author talks about how schools are feeling pressure to censor their student’s education because of new educational standards. The pressure comes from people who want to impose their views on the educational system by removing or restricting use of certain materials (New York Times 1). People are…

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    Cole Formwalt Sophomore English Pre - AP English II 23 July 2017 Calamity - Neglecting Corruption A Comparison of Ready Player One and Fahrenheit 451 These novels are quite alike, however different they may seem. They carry one theme - a corrupt government that completely ignores the troubles of the world. In Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse describes people as “not talking” and “how people hurt each other these days”, meaning that people have idle thoughts and do not care about anyone. In Ready…

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