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    get involved with banning the trading of ivory. Baker gives evidence by giving facts along with examples to support his claims. He uses reasoning to develop ideas and to connect claims and evidence. He also uses stylistic or persuasive elements, such as word choice or appeals to emotion, to add power to the ideas that he expresses. James A. Baker III is persuading readers by providing evidence from facts and examples to support his claims. Baker explains his involvement in banning animal…

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    believe the controversial content outweighs the history and therefore should be banned. Our critical world overlooks the accurate historical content and puts a spotlight on the sensitive topics. The hypersensitivity of the readers has led to the banning of not…

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    name of the forum started on Sciforums.com by user “Valich”. This article enlists the call to action for the banning of the breed of dogs known as Pit Bulls, due to their vicious behavior and running record of attacks on children and adults. Parents and those who care for children are the intended audience for this article, this audience will be more sensitive to his proposition of banning these dogs that have become a danger to society.There is no background information about the author, this…

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    Religious accessories? Should they be banned? It is a well-known fact that religion and workplaces often produce conflicts and so employers usually want their workplaces to be secular but violation of people’s basic human rights is not acceptable and banning religious accessories is a violation of people’s fundamental human rights. After all we work to live but we do not live to work. People often tend to forget that religious attire might not be an accessory at all it might be something that…

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    establish multiple gun control laws. “Gun bans prevent law abiding citizens from using guns in self defense, and ultimately fives the advantage to the criminal” John Stossel states in his article “Gun Control Puts People at Risk.” As evidence shows, the banning of guns fails to protect people because the laws are ineffective, they prevent people from an effective way of self defense, and the laws don’t solve the real problem, which is the gun handler. Though strict gun…

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    a social life is a part of most teens nature in life. Many teens want to be able to interact and be involved in things and according to reports music is the way to go. Supports tend to say that music is a way of life and if people who believe in banning music lyrics is wrong they tend to disagree. Music is a way for people to communicate and…

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    In reality, experimenting on animals will make our world a better place. I believe we should not ban animal testing since it provides many beneficial properties, which will provide closure in the essay.Today, I will explain the main arguments of banning animal testing and try to counter them with credible…

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    relatively cheap, they were popular among criminals. In 1996, Los Angeles was the 14th city to outlaw Saturday Night Specials. A study by Gary Kleck found that Saturday Night Specials only made up about 10 to 27 percent of the handguns used in crimes. The banning of Saturday Night Specials only caused the criminals to use a different, more powerful handgun. The assault weapons ban of 1994 was similar to the ban of Saturday Night Specials. Prior to the ban, the assault weapons were used in about…

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    even after these recent findings, colleges and universities alike are encouraging the ban of bottled water across the nation. This decision may at first seem “eco-friendly” but in reality it does not improve the environment much, if it does at all. Banning the sale of bottled water on campuses increases the risk of students consuming unhealthy drinks in their diets. Not only this, but bottled water is actually recommended in many natural disasters when the public water system is compromised. The…

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    Vilsack’s article, Should Candy and Soda be Banned from Schools?, he argues that banning unhealthy snacks and drinks would be helpful in abolishing nation’s childhood obesity epidemic. Mr. Vilsack states, in America, the food children are eating in school is half the calories they should be consuming and that can lead to diabetes at a young age and can carry on with diseases when they get older, therefore i agree on banning candy and soda. Children as said, can get diabetes if they do not…

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