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    texts‚ and most often claim that the works they challenge contain certain scenes that are “sexually explicit‚” or include dialogue that uses “offensive language‚” and in some cases also argue that the texts are “unsuited for any age group” ("About Banned & Challenged Books"). Many parents have these exact issues with Hopkins’ novel‚ proving that this controversy is not unique to Crank‚ but spans the entire spectrum of YA literature. Parents want to protect their kids from sexually explicit content

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    Should animal testing be banned? For many centuries people have experimented on animals. The two main reasons for doing this is first‚ to find out more about the animals themselves‚ and‚ secondly‚ to test out substances and procedures to see if they are harmful and decide whether it can be used on human beings or not. In the second category fall cosmetic products as well as medicines and surgical techniques. There is a growing consensus that it is not acceptable to test cosmetic products on animals

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    Khang Le ENGL 0960-07 Mrs. Beth Heim de Bera Dec 18‚ 2014 America and the Death Penalty Capital Punishment is the ultimate means to end someone’s life. Currently‚ capital punishment‚ or the death penalty‚ is used in the United States. Although it is legal in the United States‚ only thirty-two states have adopted the law. The goal of those states is to deter the criminals and recover justice. However‚ capital punishment is the wrong way to punish someone‚ which affected the moral issues and misconceptions

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    Guns started in China about one thousand years ago‚ but have been evolved in order to be more efficient in the amount and quality of ammunition shot as well as the accuracy and power of the guns. Gun use in America began when the nation was first colonized. The purpose of the guns were to help the colonists with gathering pelts and food‚ and defending them from attacks. Older guns were equipped with ammunition that was loaded into the gun from the muzzle‚ giving them their nickname muzzle loaders

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    In Northern and Central America‚ there are thousands upon thousands of people who travel to the United states to try and solve their family’s financial crisis. A truly surprising idea; if people decide to work so hard for their families away from them‚ why not try to fix their problems where they are? The reason for this being brought up‚ is traveling to somewhere ‘better’ such as the United states will not always bring a much better fortune. The danger that ensues with traveling up to the US is

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    America no doubt has a problem with guns. There are hundreds of shootings each year in America. Watching the news can tell you just how often someone is shot or guns come up in politic at any point in time. Guns have been and might always be a problem for Americans. All the shootings‚ the NRA‚ and gun control laws‚ this subject has become extremely controversial in America. The amount of gun shootings and gun related deaths in America today is just horrific. A recent poll states that there are

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    MLK VS. America One of our Country’s greatest presidents once stated“Conformity is the jailer of freedom‚ and the enemy of growth.”. Evidently‚ Conformity is one of the biggest threats there is to mankind‚ yet we have the power to change that! It’s so easy to “follow the trend”. It’s so easy to do something not because it’s right or wrong‚ but merely because “everyone is doing it.” But just because everyone does it‚ it doesn’t justify the morality of the action. For instance‚ if every American

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    SHOULD BRAIN DRAIN BE BANNED? A brain drain is a large emigration of individuals with the Knowledge or Technical skills‚ usually due to conflict‚ political instability‚ lack of opportunity‚ or health risks. A brain drain is generally regarded as an economic cost‚ because emigrants usually take with them the fraction of value of their teaching sponsored by government. Today Indian professionals are doing well abroad. This however had led to a brain drain‚ harmful to India. After completing

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    Currently‚ America offers free college tuition‚ but this is only to those that have served in the military. Not everyone wants to serve in the military and because of this one question that has launched to the forefront of America’s thoughts in the past decade is whether or not college should be free for everyone. The biggest argument for why college should be free is that in its current state it is unaffordable. I believe that this argument is due to financial ignorance and just untrue. Many in

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    The Drinking Age in The U.S. Should Be Lowered When a person turns eighteen‚ he or she can get married‚ vote‚ pay taxes‚ purchase cigarettes‚ be tried as an adult for crimes‚ legally use their own credit card‚ purchase real estate‚ and even enter the military. When a United States citizen turns eighteen‚ that person is considered a legal adult. According to The United States Constitution‚ “The right of citizens of the United States‚ who are eighteen-years of age or older‚ to vote shall not be denied

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