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    After a long day of work, constant meetings, phone calls, video conferences, or even school and the overwhelming amount of work your science or math teacher gives you. You go to a restaurant right around the corner to enjoy a nice and quiet meal, you sit down about to take a sip of the refreshing water that the waiter ha just brought to you and BAM! The booth right behind you is filled with a group of obnoxious teenagers that are talking to loud, laughing at stupid jokes that don't make sense…

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    Because of this, banning the story will have minimal to no effect on the students it is removed from. Holden uses profane language at all times, ranging from ‘goddamn’ - which shows up 245 times throughout the story - to the f-word. It is impossible to shelter readers from…

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    Many popular books have been banned throughout time. The reasons vary but usually include the explicitness of the topics or language within the books. Controversy is all around us and books are not excluded from it. Many states, schools and communities rise up to get books banned. The intentions in doing this may come from a good place but is questionable whether it is truly necessary. Available research can demonstrate whether it is or not. Due to the lessons they teach, viewpoints they…

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    Essay On Banning Book

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    to remove a book from a class or library to restrict other people from reading it, but when they are successful the book gets banned. Banning a book means that the book is restricted from everyone who wants to read it in that area. I’m in high school and have read some books that have been challenged and banned. I don’t think that some of the books people are banning should be banned. I feel that if people don’t feel a book is appropriate they shouldn’t restrict the book from other…

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    Banning The Box Essay

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    The coalition consists of 24 community organizations. In Minnesota, banning the box as only simply reduced the discrimination and confusion with the initial application submitted. It does not keep companies from doing background checks or accessing an individual's record after they have been selected from other applicants…

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    and possible education of the reader. There has been a total of 11,300 books that have been challenged to be banned in the United States. The freedom to read is very important to some people and we shouldn't allow banning books just because some people find it offensive. The banning of books is preventing people from learning about the human nature and about how the…

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    Banning Beauty Pageants

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    Topic: Banning beauty pageants for little girls Opening/Attention: Would you like to show your son/daughter that the only thing that matters in life are good looks and pleasing other people? Spoken Link/Transition: Emotion/Story: “During a block party, Michael Light paused to ask police officers the way to the Little Miss Fairborn beauty pageant. Shortly thereafter, he was arrested for causing a bit of a ruckus riding his bike in an unsafe area, and after doing a quick background check,…

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    always tell them if they can or can’t read it. For example, the parent may want to read the novel but does not want their child to read the story. In that case the book should not be banned because the parent could tell their child not to read it. Banning novels for those reasons can also stop a grown adult from indulging in the…

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    Essay On Banning Email

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    Banning Email Email should make our jobs easier and be time efficient. Companies have been extensively using emails internally among employees, to connect to customers and other stakeholders. It is very cost effective as it just requires an internet connection, which most companies already provide to employees for other business needs. This explains the prevalence of emails in business today but there are other concerns that should be considered for business today. It is important to understand…

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    Banning Music In Schools

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    communities worldwide. Music sparks creativity but, now in schools systems ,such as my own, music is becoming banned in classrooms and in halls. However, the problem in classrooms is not the music it is the outside distraction like people talking. Banning music in schools is not only an injustice to the students but also to their work ethic. To gain the focus of young people- especially in subjects that are considered irrelevant, teachers need to use something that students are interested in.…

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