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    class lesson plan in which the students of the class over the course of three weeks read a banned book, discuss the plot and various elements of the book leading into a trial in which the class is split into two sides: one which argues for the books banning, or the other side as to why it should not be banned. Thus is ideally creating a constructive environment in which the ideas and history present in the book may be discussed with people of diverse backgrounds, rather than arguing about the…

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    is wearing a full body veil People are not able to recognize them and identify them as primary criminal suspect. Other arguments on the issue of banning the burqa that it promotes stereotypes and falsehoods. A third argument could be that the burqa is sexist and that it could hide abuse. These are the main arguments for the following through of banning the burqa that can be used as points in the argument. First the point of the helping of law enforcement. If the burqa was to be banned…

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    Banning Flags In Schools

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    Students from Fruita Monument High School, to the University in California have been suggesting the idea of banning flags on campus for being “offensive to other students.”Although the word nationalism should be something the United States should be practicing, many high schools are protesting this idea since last summer of 2016. "They said we can't fly a Mexican flag, Confederate flag, American flag, any flag at all," said one of the senior protesters. "Whoever has a problem with our…

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    Essay On Banning Books

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    Pete Hautman once said “Yes, books are dangerous. They should be dangerous- they contain ideas.” People are banning books because they contain bad words or they have things that parents find offensive. Yes this may be true but authors put these things in a book for a reason, they aren’t putting bad words in books just for the fun of it. I think districts should not have the right to ban books because students have the freedom to read and teachers should be able to make the right decision. I…

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    Banning books is a topic that’s on everybody's mind. Some people believe that we should ban books due to many reasons, others have different opinions. Books should notshouldn’t be banned from the library because not every student is on the same reading level, students have different interests in books, and mature students find mature books more interesting. Not every student is on the same reading level. I’m on a way higher reading level than my grade. I remember when I first started…

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    Hearing about banning of To KIll A Mockingbird caused some rebuttals. Harper Lee reacted to Hanover county disregarding the novel by giving them her insight personally. She sent a letter simply saying To Kill A Mockingbird is the best novel for teaching the lessons it presents. Such as not judging a person at first glance, get a perspective from somebody else’s point of view, follow your own moral code, and etc.. Harper Lee decided to tell the Hanover County school officials that they obviously…

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    Banning books is a highly debated controversy. One book that is often being discussed is “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. Parents and teachers alike are concerned that the extreme themes will rub off on their children and provide their children with bad role models. Though “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” has bad language and racism, it is rich in vocabulary and other literary devices and should be taught in middle schools and high schools. Even though it has extreme themes, this particular book…

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    Banning Bottled Water

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    Since the main argument is that bottled water doesn’t get recycled instead of banning bottled water because it doesn’t get recycled just make it easier for people to recycle their water bottles. “ ‘Only about 14 percent of single-serving plastic water bottles are recycled… Therefore, about 86 percent of the water bottles sold are wasted……

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    What Is Banning Books?

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    This essay is about banning books, and whether or not the community has the right to control what students read in schools. I believe that the community should say what books students read. I believe this for the following reasons. One reason is that the community is largely made up of the parents of students, and the parents have a considerable amount of power over their children. First, the parents would be concerned that their children were being read disturbing books in school. They might…

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