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    Illinois' corn is 70 percent treated. Iowa used Atrazine on over 13.7 million acres of their own corn fields. As the USDA stated, if Atrazine is banned it will cost farmers and consumers up to $665 million a year. The banning of Phenoxy herbicides would cost 1.35 billion dollars. Banning all herbicides would have astronomical costs. There are many unforeseen consequences. It is not only going to affect the farmer, but it will also reach the consumers. Food prices will spike in the grocery…

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    them the wonders of it is what make “The Giver” a must read book and not something that should be kept away from them. Banning books shouldn’t be a thing, mostly because the only harm a book can do is make people think. If people are attempting to ban a book it is probably because they know they are wrong and afraid of the power the book has to prove how wrong they are. Banning “The Giver” or evening attempting to ban it is a mistake. The book teaches kids wonderful things and helps them…

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    banned the most books on the grounds of obscenity from 1933 to the early 1970s. Possessing topless photos in Australia 's Northern Territory during this time could have resulted in two years in prison or a $22,000 fine (Murphy 2). This strategy of banning art with offensive content to prevent people from reading, watching, or listening to it is absurd. Taking away works of art from people makes them curious about what is in the book that they are not supposed to read (3). This makes the…

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    sensitive/harmful material, it is harmful to society as a whole, and is a violation of freedom of rights. Despite several efforts by many anti- censorship organizations, censorship of the media has and always will be in place. One of the most prevalent bannings is of the controversial “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. The sequel to Tom Sawyer by famous American Author Mark Twain, tells the story of the white town drunk’s son Huckleberry Finn and his journey with slave Jim. However,…

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    Running head: BAN ON TOBACCO ADVERTISING IN INDIA 1 Ban on Tobacco Advertising in India Tobacco is a controversial subject in India, while the government tries to implement a bill banning the advertisement of tobacco products. One thing to remember is the tobacco industry is a multi-million dollar business which employs around 26 million people in various aspects of the industry, for this reason there is bound to be conflict. Since the World Health Organization (WHO) is estimating by 2030, that…

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    When modern devices such as televisions and radios became popular, boxing was also shown to the public making a big impact in the sports world. Banning this sport could result in secrecy and much more common play and drug abuse much like the prohibition in the United States that occurred in the 1920’s. In similarity, when something is banned from a child, it makes the person want it just that much…

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    Ethical Perspective on Drug Prohibition The article “Another Lost War: The Costs and Consequences of Drug Prohibition” (Chambliss, 1995) stressed that few countries decriminalized drugs since it helped to decline the crime rate and incidence of drug abuse. Even though there were a mass of challenges that America needed to face with, America still prohibit drugs. As mentioned above, the Costs for the enforcement of drug prohibition policy costed a large amount of money, the…

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    caused Munchy’s to lose a lot of their good business and profit. In doing this analysis, Munchy’s was able to pinpoint that the teenagers played a major role in why they were losing valuable business. The owner of Munchy’s decided to make a change by banning teenagers from noon to 3pm. This gave a window of time to the adults that would go to Munchy’s for lunch on their break a lunch free of noise, messes, and…

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    5 Facts about Racism and Racists like Donald Trump Donald Trump has certainly raised some eyebrows in the last couple of months. After his policy to shutdown all Muslims entering the U.S., a former NFL player called him out. Hamza Abdullah actually compared Donald Trump to a drunk driver. This was no doubt to take a shot about his apparent racism. Speaking of racism, here are some other facts about racists like Donald Trump. FACT 1 Did you know that liking white meat is racist? This sounds…

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    solution is Breed-Specific Legislation which are laws that try to control negative animal behavior such as biting or other attacks by restricting or completely outlawing certain aggressive breeds. It is a common misconception that BSL only refers to banning breeds of dogs however, this is not the case. BSL are precise restrictions for the more violent breeds of dogs including pit bulls and rottweilers and these laws aware owners on how these breeds require proper attention and care to be able to…

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