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    Banning School Sports

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    School sports are becoming very controversial in every intellectual environment, whether or not they should be banned. If you don’t have sports it could save large amounts of money and a great deal of other things that will help out. Therefore, sports should be abandoned to cut costs, keep students more focused, and it will keep the academic community safer. Financing school sports has become a major problem for schools across the U.S. When Premont Independent School District in Texas dropped…

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    believe that it is time for some breeds, like the pitbull, to be banned. Banning aggressive dog breeds has been the spotlight of controversy for years. Pit bulls have been bred to be fighting or ¨guard¨ dogs(New York Times1). Some breeds of dogs have been proven to show a higher tendency for aggression(New York Times1). Dogs are a vital part of people’s lives and don't want a part of their family to be taken from them Banning dog breeds has been around since the end of the civil war. It began…

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    Rashmi P V, Veena R, Yogesh Jotwani Ethical Issues of Banning Pornography Abstract: Regardless of its openly dangerous effects, pornography has been shielded as of potentially therapeutic value for overcoming sexual problems such as frigidity and impotence. This essay offers a systematic analysis of the merits and demerits of pornography from a ethical perspective and suggests likely solutions. It also states the various ethical issues of banning pornography. The challenges of pornography…

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    banned or should stay. Challenging and banning books is a very popular matter now, with many eager to support, and some trying to get rid of the cause. Many parents and students question as to why books can be banned in the first place and what causes them to be taken out of so many schools. The authors of these novels have a few different opinions on taking these books out of schools. “Often…

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    Many industries have rules to abide by, especially on a government level. The government can impose laws that industries may not agree with. Such as the case with the banning of tobacco advertisement in certain countries all over the world. India’s government put a ban on this practice in their country and some people were for it, but others were opposed to this law. One of the main reasons why the ban was initiated was to get younger people to stop smoking. They wanted to see a decrease…

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    Restricting certain foods sounds like it would work in theory, but banning items from SNAP proves to be a difficult task. While there is a ban on tobacco and alcohol, getting a bill passed by Congress is almost impossible when it comes to the banning of food from people (Saslow). In an interview with Terry Canales, a Texas state representative, he recalls that he tried to propose a bill before the House of Representatives that would ban energy drinks from being purchased with food-stamps, a…

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    as men. Blacks on the other hand, were not treated well because of prejudice thoughts, and were not given civil rights until much later. The progressive era took control of many unacceptable actions, the most important addressed in this essay is banning monopolies through “trust busting.” The problem addressed by progressives in this essay was the monopoly. In the mid to late 1800’s…

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    Yes, it is crazy to encourage one to neglect trying to fight for himself or herself and accept death if a situation like this were to arise. That’s not what the idea of banning guns is promoting. Rather, it promotes dealing with those situations in different ways and reducing the need for personal protection. Other countries have indeed proved it, when one restricts the number one weapon used for murder, there is less of…

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    shelves. Banning novels from the eyes of the youth simply because they include situations and events that every person will have some kind of experience with in their lifetime is hurting the person, not protecting them. The youth need to be prepared for real life situations, have a more realistic view of these situations and be prepared to react. It is also against the first amendment to ban literature off the shelves simply because someone labeled the novel “inappropriate”. Book banning…

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    Banning Smoking By: Shrihan.M Have you ever seen someone pull out a cigarette out and smoke it. Did you ever think about how them smoking affects there health, lungs and enviornment. Reading this essay will answer all these questions. Smoking is bad because it can kill you, it make your lungs black and finaly it can harm earth’s four systems. First, smoking is bad for your lungs because it can make your lungs black. Instead of clean lung. Sometimes smoking can also cause lung cancer. Smoking…

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