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    After reading “The Giver”, I do not believe that it should be banned. Not only does banning this novel limit a person’s freedom, it also limits a persons right to learn more. “The Giver” addressed topics that most adults chose to ignore when speaking to young adolescents. Topics such as sex and euthanasia because these topics for some are…

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    Supporters of the new ban argue that assault weapons are the reason behind the mass shootings that have continuously happened. However, what the supporters do not realize is that the mental health state of the person is the real issue and that banning assault weapons is limiting the right civilians have to defend themselves. The purpose of these amendments was to ensure that no matter what at the end of the day, the civilians were being put first. Therefore, creating this ban is contradicting…

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    Why Guns Are Bad Essay

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    items are very dangerous. We also need to ban bump and slide fire because they turn guns practically automatic and automatic guns are very dangerous and are also illegal. Are we going to stand here while people die or are we going to act? Join me in banning these items today, and help save the people of our beloved country, those we swore to protect, save the people from…

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    Book Banned In Schools

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    they had sympathy towards the native americans, they admired their nature and they were very disrespectful to the self-sanctified people. The banning of this book involved Morton to be cleansed by the puritans. Morton continued trying to get his book out there and eventually in 1644, New English Canaan was published.…

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    Banning firearms reduces crime rate, gun trafficking, and the amount of lives lost to firearms. The amount of deaths by firearms became outrageous. 34,000 people get killed every year by firearms. Firearms brutally murder 13 children a day. Growing up in the United States gives someone a 12 times more likely chance to be murdered by a gun than kids from all other more developed nations combined (Join Together 1). There are more clubs for guns than McDonald’s in the United States (Han 2). In…

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    Every year, tens of thousands of immigrants, legal and illegal, from over the world, come into the United States. These immigrants have many reasons as to why they come to the United states; some enter the U.S. in hope for a better life; others are refugees, fleeing persecution and wars in their country. However, the status of the United States as a nation of immigrants, and a safe haven for refugees from all parts of the globe is about to change following determination by the new administration…

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    these athletes complete their punishments, they are welcomed back into their sport with arms wide open. From baseball to football, all professional athletes who break the law, in addition to doing time in jail, must be banned from their sport. By banning criminal­athletes, they are forced to take responsibility for their actions,…

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    Should Pitbulls Be Banned

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    English IV Mrs. Sites 7 May, 2016 Pit Bulls Are Not Dangerous and Should Be Aloud as Pets There is a worldwide debate on whether or not pit bulls should have a law banning them, but the facts go to show that pit bulls are extremely loyal, protective, and well behaved household pets that are good with children and other animals. In the United States today there are approximately five million registered pit bulls (Pit Bulls: Dog Breed Discrimination). However, most people do not know that pit…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 materializes a world where censorship is so strong, it influenced the near- disintegration of domesticity, the banning of books and other pieces of literature, and the absence of memory of a time where books and historically accurate facts were not so “covered up.” Domesticity went into a strong decline after literature was illegalized. People began to lose their moral values. They took up violent forms of entertainment, such as running…

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    Charjully Goff Ms. Lippay English 9th September 23rd, 2014 Banned Books “The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame”- Oscar Wilde, an Irish writer and poet. Banned books are books that people can’t have access to. This is considered also as book censorship, sometimes due to religious, political and moral purposes. The main books that have been banned are usually because they contain religion purposes that might offend, sex scenes, drugs, prostitution,…

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