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    Banning Teens at Munchy’s Banning teenagers is wrong because it is worthless trying to keep out a certain age group when not every person is the problem. It is the business person’s choice to go there for lunch, as it is the teen’s. If opposed to dining with teens, there are other places adult patrons could go for lunch or dinner. they should just leave so they do not ruin the opportunity for the younger patrons that have done nothing wrong, teens have rights too. Teenagers should not be banned…

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    Book Banning “I am very real…I am angered sickened and saddened by you who have damaged my reputation in the eyes of children and the world” said Kurt Vonnegut the famous author of the Slaughterhouse series. Banning books may seem like a good idea, no sensitive material to reach children, but it stops them from learning. It also hurts people when they are banned, it hurts authors, editors, democracy, and the children society is trying so hard to shield. Book banning hurts authors and editors…

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    lives today, and many centuries past, there has been one other despicable sin that has too frequently been overlooked: The banning of books. Many think that banning a book and censoring a book are the same thing. However, that is not the case. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, censorship is ¨the suppression of words, images, or ideas that are offensive.¨ Banning a book is, to put it nicely, prohibiting free access to a book. We must ask ourselves why we allow this dastardly…

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    owners and lovers would agree that pets are like family. Each animal with their own personality, responses, and personal temperament. It is nearly impossible to create broad generalizations based solely on breed. Breed specific legislation, or breed banning, is an ordinance passed by local government basically outlawing a specific breed or group of breeds of dogs that are considered dangerous. Breed specific legislation is not an effective method for keeping the public safe from dog bites. The…

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    Banning of drones will not solve the problems it will just give us a false sense of hope that it has all stopped. Also if the government was to bane all drones people wouldn't listen to them and they would still use them. There will be no one to enforce the banning of them so there is no point. Drones aren't all bad there are ones that are used specifically for delivering of packages. We will need to invent a system that prevents collisions of multiple drones and of planes and drones. If we…

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    Banning Capital Punishment

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    Capital punishment is a method of executing someone as punishment for a specific crime after a proper legal trial. It can only be used by a state, so when non-state organizations speak of having 'executed' a person they have actually committed a murder. It is usually only used as a punishment for serious types of murder such as adultery, fraud and rape are capital crimes. Capital punishment has been used in many countries all over the world. According to Amnesty International as at May 2012, 141…

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    Boxing has existed in some form since at least 688 BC when the ancient Greeks made it an Olympic game, but its history has often been a controversial one. Those who propose to ban boxing believe that boxing causes the eye and brain injuries. They occur because of repeated punches to the head. These injuries may go unnoticed at the time, but cause the boxer serious problems in later life. There are very few professional fighters whose brains end up unscathed by the end of their career. On the…

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    Essay On Banning The Box

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    Ban the Box is a policy that would affect the application process. If this legislation passed, then applicants for employment would no longer need to “check the box” on whether they have committed a crime or been arrested in the last 5, 10, or 15 years. Social Issue It has long been policy in the USA to disenfranchise or take away certain citizenship rights of those who are in or have been imprisoned, due to criminal actions. From convict leasing and sexual abuse while in prison, to loss of…

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    Essay On Banning Pennies

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    Penny's? Do we really need them? all we do with penny's is either throw them away into fountains, ponds and even on the ground or we just store penny's in jars, boxes, bags. There is no reason to have the penny anymore all they do is cost people money to make them, and they take up a lot of space on our dressers, wallets, counters and etc. They also take up a lot of time if we didn't have to penny we would have more time to do other things instead of counting pennies for hours of the day.There…

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    decision to ban all digital and traditional outdoor billboards. As a manager of a outdoor advertising agency this problem directly affect the business we do negatively. Using a rational decision-making model we can identifty that 1. The problem: The banning of all outdoor billboards (our main business), 2. The decision criteria: handling the five employees in regards to their actions, the decision made must be a utilitarian decision as in for the best of the whole, it must keep PR levels normal,…

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