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    I strongly agree that the wearing of the burqa should be banned because it is a risk on Australians safety and security. I believe that Cory benardi has a very strong argument that the wearing of the burqa should be banned in public places. I 100% agree with him. There has been an Australian man that was dressed in a burqa that robbed a bank because of this there have been a number of understandable concerns in the community. Police being reluctant to search any suspects wearing a burqa. I am one

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    Mar 9‚ 2012 S.S. Persuasive essay I think there should not be a law that bans violent video game production. I think this because if we ban violent video games then most companies that manufacture the violent video games could go bankrupt. Also I don’t think that it’s the video games are making the younger generation commit all the crimes that they are committing. My first reason why I think we should not ban violent video games is because to many video game manufacturers

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    As Huck travels farther down the river‚ he learns to be more insightful and reflects on what society has taught him along with his own beliefs. One example of this is when Huck almost turns Jim in to the slave hunters out of the guilt he feels for helping a black man escape‚ something he was raised to believe was very sinful‚ but decides to protect Jim in the very last second. Huck sees Jim as an equal and a friend and comes to find that sometimes

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    books that is banned or is currently challenged.I think that decisions that change something or take away something that a person likes;like banning a book shouldn’t be allowed. I think that they’re should be only certain banned books.”The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks...Considered to be pornigraphic…”This quote means that a parent decided that a book should be banned for nothing.What i mean is that he/she decided that because she thought it looked inappropriate that it should be banned. Also I Think

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    Basant should not be banned “Depriving us from celebrating Basant is tantamount to depriving us of our fundamental rights‚” Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer said. The ban on Basant festival should be removed because of its various importances. Basant in not only celebrated from a long time and considered to be a part of our culture but also it is a way of attracting tourists and sources of revenue. Other than this the ban itself imposed on it is not fully justified. Imposition of ban itself is

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    common elements and qualities. In most cases the plot‚ conflict‚ and a narrative voice forms the style of writing. Frequently the incidents told are direct experiences from the narrator himself. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and Huckleberry Finn by Samuel Clemens employ these characteristics‚ particularly using a constructive voice‚ symbolism‚ and a complex connected sequence of events‚ dealing with human experiences. There are many instances in The Catcher in the Rye which deal with such

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a classic novel about a young boy named Huck Finn who goes on an adventure. The timeline that Mark Twain focuses on throughout the novel is during the time of the slave trade and the main plot of the story takes place on a journey going through the Mississippi river. Huck’s story starts out introducing him as a runaway kid with other characters such as Jim and the Grangerfords family‚ who had a strange tradition of killing a member from their rival

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    Mustard gas was used in the Desert Shield/Storm war on us by Sadaam Hussain and his men. This is the main reason why all of our men that were in the war in Saudi Arabia are now having medical problems. This is one of the three main causes nuclear weapons should be banned‚ not to mention the amount of money they cost‚ and the space they take up. The main reason nuclear weapons should be banned is the simple fact that they kill or severely injure. The most remembered use of a nuclear weapon was during

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    Comparing "The Adventures of Huck Finn" and "The Catcher in the Rye" The forthcoming of American literature proposes two distinct Realistic novels portraying characters which are tested with a plethora of adventures. In this essay‚ two great American novels are compared: The Adventures of Huck Finn by Mark Twain and The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huck Finn is a novel based on the adventures of a boy named Huck Finn‚ who along with a slave‚ Jim‚ make their way along

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    eighteen years old. The majority of the children competing in this line of ‘sport’ may experience long-term and short-term effects‚ which may be detrimental to their juvenile mental and emotional wellbeing. Therefore children’s beauty pageants should indubitably be banned. The first “Little Miss America” was staged in the 1960’s and has over the years‚ grown into the modern industry with over 250000 pageants that generate 20 billion annually. Child beauty pageants are defined as contests‚ whereby the judgment

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