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    Extreme sports have become popular in the last two decades. For may people practising them is the only way of living. For them the adrenaline is the most important thing in their lives and that’s why they must try even more and more dangerous things. But‚ of course‚ that’s not the only reason. Extreme sports are trendy and many people practise them just because of that fact. It’s true‚ that extreme sports‚ like bungee jumping‚ canyoning‚ rafting‚ ice climbing‚ snowboarding‚ surfing‚ parachute jumping

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    Banned Books Essay Example

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    Banned Books 3 Where Have All the Books Gone? "Books are dangerous. They make you think…feel…wonder…. They make you ask questions (Weiss p.2)." At the present time‚ at least seventy-five books are being banned. This is hurting our culture more than it is helping. This has to be stopped; books cannot be taken off of the shelves at the rate that they are today. The books that are being taken off of the shelves are‚ for the most part‚ considered classics. The act of book banning puts limitations

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    Most Dangerous Game Essay

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    The Most Dangerous Game In the story "The Most Dangerous Game"‚ the main conflict is between the strong and the week‚ or the hunter and the hunted. is the world made up between two separate classes? It is a tough decision but really it is mostly decided between the hunter and the hunted in our everyday life. We see it in war‚ bullying at school‚ and even sports. Usually the stronger person wins whatever they were competing about or fighting about. But sometimes there is hope within the week. Enough

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    Life Of Pi Banned Essay

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    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ all attention is centered on the extraordinary life of Piscine Molitor Patel. He grows up in the Pondicherry Zoo in Southern India. He quickly develops a strong love for animals and is fascinated with every aspect of their lives. As he is growing up‚ he becomes a devout Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Christian. When he is a teenager‚ his parents decide to try to achieve a better life by moving to Canada. They plan on taking the animals with them to sell to zoos in the United States

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    Banned Breeds Make Renting a Hardship. By: Amy O’Halloran Course: Com/156 University Composition and Communication II Due: October‚ 19‚ 2013 Instructor: Michael Cooper Owning a dog that is a Pit-Bull breed carries a preconceived perception that it is a dangerous dog‚ thus causing issues when searching for a residence to occupy. This should not be justifiable enough to disallow being covered under renters insurance. Owning pit-bull breeds are even illegal in some areas. Each dog is only

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    Essay #2 Censorship and Banned books Hundreds of books are banned from libraries in the United States every year. Even the most popular books that everyone else enjoys may be offensive to others. Which means it will no longer be eligible for people to read from their local library‚ or bookstore. Children’s books can also be banned‚ meaning teachers cannot read it to their students. The holy Bible has even been banned for its religious viewpoints. Literary works are still challenged‚ censored and

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    attack.” Pit Bulls are smart family dogs and are great with children. If the breed is trained in the right way they will make a great pet. Pit bulls have even been Nicknamed the “nanny dog” around children. Pit bulls are a good breed and should not be banned. The effect that society’s reputation has on Pit Bulls and the way pit bulls are trained is what determines the behavior of the dog. Regulating the breeding of all dogs and who can own the dogs will clear the bad name on pit bulls and show people

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    Dangerous Hobbies

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    Dangerous Hobbies Breanna Fowkes 401 November 6‚ 2013 Compare and Contrast Essay Final Copy Breanna Fowkes 401 11/4/13 C&C FC Dangerous Hobbies Everyone in the world has a favorite hobby‚ whether it is art‚ reading‚ sports‚ fashion‚ anything‚ everyone has at least one that they enjoy above all the rest. Each hobby is chosen for a different reason‚ sometimes it’s just because of the fun‚ other times the thrill‚ maybe relaxing‚ it all

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    Football is by far the most played sport amongst students: Over 1.1 million of them participate in football (Should Football Be Banned ? ). Football been around for decades and is one of the leading causes of injury among high school athletes. The older generations ( 35- 50) believe that football is too dangerous and should be banned‚ students contradict this because football is more than just a game for highschool and college students; whether a person is on the team or just a fan football plays

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    steroids which are constantly being used in sport‚ they are synthetic drugs that are often used by professional athletes in order to increase the production of testosterone. They are available in pills‚ powder or injections. They are illegal in sport as they give players an unfair advantage and can cause serious health problems. There have been many claims that state that the use of performance enhancing drugs dates back to the beginning of competitive sports and

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