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    of ways. Can be defined as in improper use of something, or cruel and violent treatment of a person (Merriam-Webster). Ultimately leading to harmful events. In “ Why America should outlaw spanking” an article written by Emily Bazelon talks about banning spanking kids under the age of four to ensure kids safety at home. Child abuse is one of the well know abuses worldwide. Along with underage alcohol abuse. Were Barrett Seaman covers in “How Bingeing became a new college sport”. Each scenario is…

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    Books Shouldn T Be Banned

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    The call of the wild, the adventures of Huckleberry Finn, catch-22.You have probably heard about if not read these American classics.People all across the country are challenging these books and trying to get them off of library shelves.Books shouldn’t be banned although some people believe that books that talk about sexuality, derogatory terms, or foul language should not be on shelves. Although some books may not be appropriate for young children does that mean we should remove them from…

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    from the famous western T.V. series, “The Lone Ranger”. But for other parents, allowing their children to participate in activities involving play guns, or other types of toy weapons, would be out of the question. There is a debate in America on banning the sale of toy guns, and other types of toy weapons. While some parents would support the ban on the sale of toy guns or toy weapons, other parents would…

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    Prohibition Pros And Cons

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    One question that pops into many of the historian’s heads while researching the topic is, “Who or whom is to blame/give credit for for the banning of alcohol in the United States of America?” The answers to this question are varied and abundant with different opinions from researches on the topic. Thomas Fleming has strong viewpoints that oppose the banning of alcohol in the country. Fleming talks about the negatives not having alcohol around will be. Then, we have Andrew Sinclair; Sinclair…

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    Bullfighting is a tradition that dates back to the Roman empire and is consistently found in Spain and central american countries (Bullfighting History). In recent years bullfighting has been scrutinized by many animal rights activists for its “violent” behaviors. Despite the backlash, bullfighting stays as one of the few things that are living history. Bullfighting is a career for many people: whether they are a matador -person who kills the bull- or a butcher who provides the meat after the…

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    Smoking is a secondhand mixture of gases and right particles that includes smoke from a blistering product such as cigarettes, marijuana, or smoke that has occurred to be exhaled from a person who is smoking. A Nonsmokers who inhales second hand smoke gets the same toxic chemicals and in additional to smoking the more smoke you inhale the more detrimental chemicals you will inhale. There is no dangerous-free level of vulnerability. 126 Million Of smokers however nonsmokers are exposed to…

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    tension within the nation. California has gone as far as to ban the Confederate flag. The question arises; is banning the Confederate flag constitutional? Flying it could be considered a form of symbolic speech and by banning it in public spaces governments could infringe on first amendment rights. Considering the ruling of Texas vs. Johnson, I think the court would rule against the banning of the Confederate flag. However times change and the court can change its mind. This ruling could also be…

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    Some of the pros of banning cell phones are: They won’t be a potential misuse during academic examinations, they are sometimes perceived as “contraband”, akin to illegal substances or guns, and bans are seen as means of maintaining school safety and security. Some cons of bans…

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    The addition of the amendments during the reconstruction had a big impact on many citizens of the United States. Although the amendments created all dealt with different issues they all had something in common. The amendment in their own ways all had major impacts on our citizens. They all gave some kind of effect to our people some in good ways while others in bad ways. The first amendment during this period of time was the 16th. It states that Congress has the power to directly tax…

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    Animal Testing Banned

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    Researching about animal testing has showed that there are horrible things happening that most people don’t know about. Yes, animal testing has helped people, but there are many reasons they should use other alternatives. People may not agree, but this article will hopefully change their view on animal testing. It has saved many people with cancer and tumors, but most of the time scientists rarely find a cure. The animals usually become disturbed socially and mentally, so it would be hard to…

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