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    of phones? Would getting ride of phones help to stop cyber bulling? Are phones makeing it harder for students to stay focused? These are some of the questions that are considered when we choose to either keep or ban phones at school. In the paragraph below there will be some reasons to ban phones at schools. First up, is deciding if it would be best to keep or get ride of phones. This is not good since it keeps the student from paying attention to what they are being taught. So when they don't…

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    OPCW Chemical Weapons

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    population. This massacre led to the international effort to ban chemical weapons. The idea of an international chemical weapons ban was considered within the Eighteen National Committee on Disarmament in 1968, which changed its name to the Conference of Disarmament in 1984. After the use of chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war and the possibility of their use in the Gulf War, the CD had an urgency to negotiate an intergovernmental chemical weapons ban. In 1992, the Conference of Disarmament…

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    not be trying to ban books I think people who support this would say that the books are too inappropriate for kids to be reading. I think people who don't support this would say books help educate children and make them believe in stories they read. I think adults should let children read books and then tell their parents what they learned from reading a book like Of Mice and Men. My current position on book banning is it shouldn't happen. Types of books that schools would ban are racial…

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    Argument For Gun Control

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    There are several cities that have tried this and the results support my argument. September 1976 Washington D.C. allocated a ban on handguns, which was soon overturned due to its lack of effectiveness. During this time in which the ban on handguns was in effect, the murder rate in Washington D.C. averaged 73% higher than before the ban was enforced (Agresti & Smith, 2010.). As it is clearly shown, banning handguns did not reduce the murders committed, in fact the amount of murders…

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    Trump has issued new executive orders that have shocked not only Americans, but also people from all over the world. Basically what these orders are to do is that they are intended to ban Muslims from seven countries from entering the United States. Even those who have been living in America for quite a while are to be deported to their countries. What is more devastating is that students who had their student visas from their home countries to come study in the USA are no more welcomed here and…

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    violent crimes happen everyday in our nation. The government is trying to ban the use of guns in our nation, and guns are not even the biggest problem. .(Deakins) No one should be able to take away our right to bear arms. The government is doing all they can to take away our right to own guns by telling us that guns are the reason for violent crimes but taking away guns doesn’t actually reduce crime rates. In 1989 a ban on guns was put into effect in California. Over the next five years there…

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    with big tobacco has been raging, in an effort to “send a message” to Indians and to Indian youth that discourages smoking. However, like other governments embroiled in such a situation, the process is not clear cut. Arguments in favour of the tobacco ban are extensive and obvious. These include statistics garnered from years of smoking-related mortalities, and projection statistics. Included among these are WHO statistics citing “3 million deaths from smoking in 1990,”…

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    or a job) or a person living in the US (such as a spouse). A hotel reservation, for example, will not constitute a "bona fide relationship" under the executive order, but an academic lecturer invited to speak in the US will be exempt from the travel ban. If you can't sufficiently establish such a close relationship, you are banned for 90 days if you are from Libya, Syria, Iran, Somalia, Yemen and Sudan, and 120 days if you are a refugee from any country. The new guidelines -- sent to US…

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    differently. As with all opinions, not everyone will share yours. That seems to be the case as the first Harry Potter book was banned for containing violence, promoting witchcraft, and giving off a vibe for being scary. While these can be good reasons to ban a book, based on how you view it that is, I do not agree. I do not think her book should’ve been banned. One of the most…

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    Washington, DC. In an attempt to lower the crime rates, DC placed a ban on all handguns. The chief of police was allowed to give licenses to own handguns for a year, but denied most applicants. After heller and several others were denied, they brought the issue up to the local district court, which ruled in favor of the ban. The case worked its way up to the Supreme Court. In a five to four vote, the majority decided that the ban was in fact a violation of the second amendment rights. Justice…

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