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    Unfortunately, I have not that experienced with screen sharing and the procedures that you should follow but I am watching the staff series of @MadG and @ProCombo to get an idea of how things run around here. I remember that I need to record any bans that I distribute in case I am accused of false banning. Another beneficial thing upon my addition to the Viper team is that I have a judicial temperament when I am representing the position of a job. This means that I am able to deal with people calmly and that I am always willing to hear and consider the views of all sides of a case. In a majority of player reports that I have witnessed throughout my time playing Minecraft in general, staff usually only look at one side of the problem. I take…

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    Banning Books

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    the banning of books actually hurts others by leaving them ignorant. It would more beneficial to use the books to help teach why certain behaviors or ideals are repugnant. Instead of removing “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” because of the racism present, students should learn why the racism is unacceptable, along with the racism that was present in the society in which the novel was set. This will leave them further educated in both a literary sense and about society and the discrimination…

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    Banning Cigarettes

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    of their inability to eliminate the elective problem. Banning cigarettes in public should be the ideal conception to businesses in order to ensure customers that healthy practices are being exercised. Smokers may argue that banning cigarettes around public places should be up to the store's owners therefore,…

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    Banning Cigarettes

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    There had already been legislation set on banning tobacco products internationally, especially in Europe. Banning was largely on health and anti-social grounds and a huge campaign on encouraging citizens to give up tobacco accompanied the ban. Younger generations, that may have been influenced by the “Slick and colorful” (Morris, 2001) advertisements, were also in the mind when deciding to ban tobacco, in an attempt to stop a further generation from taking up the habit. On the economic front,…

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    Banning The Burqa

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    others but for the person wearing it as well. Australia’s national security should not be compromised for the few who wear the burqa. Both men and women can easily use the burqa, and many will take advantage of the lack of identification and use them to thieve, rape, and murder. Theses sorts of activities only increase Islamic extremist and terrorist attacks. For example the African nation Republic of Congo, as well as France are banning the burqas due to the latest attacks, no country is…

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    Banning Books

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    Right to read Books can be challenged or banned at anytime when it is in a school’s library if a teacher, student, parent, or administrator thinks it is explicit or offensive in any way. Books get banned because of offensive language, sexually explicit, and unsuited to any age group. The Roman Catholic church began the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1559 which is a list of all the notorious banned books. Plato was the first to talk about the idea of banning books in 360 B.C., he said that…

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    The Banning Of Books

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    The banning and censoring of books has been around since the dark ages. The first major case of book banning was in the reign of King Henry the VIII. During his reign he banned any book not written by the church. This act stopped the spread of knowledge in England until his passing.(What is Censorship) The banning of books carried over to America as well. The list of books that have been banned or challenged for content in America is very large and surprising. Books that could be…

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    Banning Marijuana

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    TFD is an abbreviation for The Fucking Day. It is a logical extension of an age old saying with tge following format: The day x happens is the day y happens. Highly applicable to countless scenarios, TFD can be used in abbreviated or elongated form. In the presence of a learned audience, it can be used as a standalone term or in the followingKelvin Amegatcher English 102 Camille, Banks Arguable claims Banning marijuana across all states should happen because it creates a dangerous…

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    Banning Of Books

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    No Banning Of Books Have you ever gotten a slip asking for your parents permission to read certain books? There are people in the world who want to ban books that are too serious of a topic for students. Students won’t be able to learn about those serious topics until they are exposed to it physically. Students being restricted from reading books with serious topics won’t know what happens in the world. Censoring books take away the student’s right of freedom. Having freedom means to be able…

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    Book Banning

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    The fact that this book was banned due to a sexually explicit passages and some blasphemous language seems ludicrous. First off the fact that these are only passages lends to the fact that the book probably had a much different theme that could be very educational to students posing many important life questions and introducing thought provoking themes. The book was not strictly about those passages, they were rather just a small part to build character. I think that this is a very important…

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