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    faction... [will be] the ruins of public liberty.” Washington’s words proved prophetic, and as they say, the rest is history. Today however, September 19th 2035, the din and tyranny of the factions has at last ceased. Today, the senate voted for a bill banning political parties. This bill, once considered a chimerical illusion of the elite, has happened in part due to the work of one man. That man is professor and public intellectual Dr. Yehuda Goldberg.…

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    Have you ever wondered why some authors reword written materials that have offensive words in them or why there's specific written materials that can be found online but not at your local library? That’s because of banning and censoring. Banning is the act of excluding information from one place that can be accessible from another location, while censoring suppresses words or graphic images from viewers. There are times that some written materials should be banned but written materials should…

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    The banning of abortion has been an issue circulating all around America. Many people believe that abortion should be illegal and there are many reasons why. In regards to the U.S Constitution, the 14th Amendment was designed to protect classes of people like the unborn. According to Life News, "The criminalization of abortion accelerated during the 1860's, and by the 1900's it was generally considered a felony in every state. Thus, there was no reason for Congress to specifically discuss the…

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    individuals could easily prevent many tragedies and crimes from occurring. Not mention, the police cannot be everywhere that they are needed at all times. Why would anyone think taking this away from citizens would be beneficial to the ongoing issue? Banning handguns will not prevent criminals from obtaining guns. What these laws will do however is keep perfectly right minded law abiding citizens from defending themselves. Without Handguns citizens are left much more vulnerable. If a ban on…

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    The controversy of book censorship has been around in America since the beginning of American colonization. Whether a person opposes book censorship or is for it, there is always something being stirred up. The list is already long and still growing. It consists of literature like Of Mice and Men, for its offensive language, racism, and violence, or The Outsiders, for its anti-religious content plus many, many more books for similar and completely different reasons. Best-Sellers and might I say…

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    mostly everyone already owns a gun and once someone owns a gun you can't take it from them. If they completely banned guns I feel that would be much more dangerous as there will still be a black market for guns just like anything else that's illegal. Banning guns completely is a terrible idea because now if a robber gets his hands on a gun from the black market he can hold up any store around and what is the store owner going to do? All he will be able to do is call the police and hope he…

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    Junk food should be banned from every school in America” Junk food should be banned from every schools. Banning junk food in school will lead to children making healthier choices, solve the obesity problem, and solve teenage depression. School is the place where every student from such a young age needs to learn how to make right decisions about their eating behaviors. We should teach children to develop a healthy lifestyle from the very beginning. As we know, that school is where children…

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    Abstract: Boxing, these past few years, has been recognized as a brutal sport by society. This piece discusses how boxing shouldn't be banned, as it is the sport that benefits humans in many different aspects of life, also discusses how boxing is viewed by various people of various classes as a cruel sport that needs to be banned for different reasons, that eventually in the essay, will be rebutted with clear and explicit arguments with adequate use of data and analysis to support the claim of…

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    from that are mean is from the kennel or the pound. If pit bulls were banned, it would make no difference because other people that train them to dog fight would just train another dog breed such as german shepherds to do the same thing. Therefore banning pit bulls would make no difference. Since the 1990s breed specific bans targeting pit bulls have been sprouting around the world. Claiming that the dogs are dangerous and pose a threat to those around them. Today, 31 states in the USA have some…

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    In Bremerton, Washington, a school board attributed the banning of Caged Bird to their need to adhere to a higher morality than the book displayed (Sova 212). The flawed argument of those who banned the book in Bremerton is that putting the novel in the schoolroom would ultimately lower the school’s scruples.…

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