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    matured and will make a wrong descion all because a advertisement told them otherwise. I agree when it comes to banning advertisements targeting children. When we spend all this money, when were able to use it on something helpful. Some of these commercials have negative effect on our kids today. Some kids aren't fully matured enough to no whats rite and wrong. So when it comes to banning advertisements targeting kids I support it one hundred…

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    Wrinkle In Time" Do you know of any banned, or challenged books. I know of one that is called “ A Wrinkle In Time”. This book has been challenged much more than most books have been. The author of this book is Madeleine L’engle. My opinion of the banning of this book is that the book should not be banned. The reasons that many people challenged this book are for religion, the use of time travel accused of being a form of witchcraft, and last of all because of the use of profanity. The…

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    Banning Firearms “As of December 23, a total of 12,942 people had been killed in the United States in 2015 in a gun homicide, unintentional shooting, or murder/suicide” (Mascia, “15 Statistics That Tell the Story of Gun Violence This Year”). “There were, on average, 16.4 such [mass] shootings a year from 2007 to 2013, compared with an average of 6.4 shootings annually from 2000 to 2006” (Schmidt, “F.B.I. Confirms a Sharp Rise in Mass Shootings Since 2000”). These statistics prove that within…

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    Banning Books It was April 8, 1933, the main office for Press and Propaganda of the German Student Union proclaimed a nationwide "Action against the Un-German Spirit". This was widely known as the German Book Burning, performed by the Nazis to “cleanse literary purge by fire”. These books were burned because they had religious and political thoughts that didn’t match what Germany wanted their citizens to perceive. At first glance, this would look like a tyrannical action forced upon citizens,…

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    people have progressively fallen prey to more dog attacks, mostly in part to Pit bulls. Many people, galvanized by these circumstances, are calling for a solution. Although countless citizens feel the necessity to reduce the number of dog attacks by banning Pit bulls, all Pit bulls should receive an opportunity to live considering the behavioral influence by their environment, benignity, and their beneficial…

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    Imagine a world where books are banned and restricted from schools just because someone gets offended about the content in the books. The sad truth is that this is a real problem in America today. Some school boards are banning the book To Kill a Mockingbird for the “offensive language” that it uses. The reason that books like this should not have a moratorium placed on them, is because these books are just showing a part of history not trying to offend anyone with a few words. The first…

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    Hate U Give Banning

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    Banning "The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas undermines students' rights to access diverse perspectives and shelters important conversations about race, identity, and social justice. By censoring this powerful novel, schools risk depriving students of opportunities for critical thinking and developing their own perspectives on social issues. Embracing controversial books like “The Hate U Give” can encourage diverse learning environments and empower students to take on complex issues in today’s…

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    utilization of a handgun; this is a difficult issue in America today. Albeit most would concur that something must be done, nobody appears to have the reply now. Some weapon control supporters trust that totally banning handguns is the most ideal approach to ensure natives. In any case, banning handguns neglects to ensure individuals…

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    “Banning books gives us silence when we need speech. It closes our ears when we need to listen. It makes us blind when we need sight.” (Chbosky) .Many books get banned due to things like sexual situations, violence and negativity, age inappropriate and many other reasons. Some books are based off of real life complications, such as, family problems, drug or alcohol addictions, and many more drawbacks we face in the real world. Jodi Picoult's book, My Sister’s Keeper, should not be banned in High…

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    Banning The Death Penalty

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    The Death Penalty is a punishment used in our justice system, some think it’s bad some think it’s good we all have our own opinions against this argument and some hate the fact it’s an option to kill others even though they knew what they did and deserve the punishment for. The argument in the death penalty matter leads to various conclusions, most are opinions but they are very well detailed opinions toward the matter of why we should have it in our justice system and why we should not have it…

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