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    Um I have no idea who would agree on banning books‚ but I don’t agree on banning books. But anyway this is not a good thing to ban books‚ well one reason is. But the other reasons isn’t‚ like banning good and interesting books. No‚ hmmm things aren’t

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    Banning Catcher In The Rye

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    Catch Me in the Rye Howbow Dah Although Catcher in the Rye implements many inappropriate topics for school such as drug abuse‚ alcoholism‚ and swearing‚ it should not be banned because it allows for an open and safe discussion about the dangers of engaging in these actions. The novel Catcher in the Rye should not be banned from schools because it allows for an open discussion about alcoholism at a young age. In Catcher in the Rye‚ the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a heavy drinker and

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    Banning Animal Testing

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    The number of animal tests rose from 1‚566‚944 in 1997 to 2‚705‚722 from the Journal of Medical Ethics. Animal Experimentation is when animals are used for scientific research and to test certain products. Scientists have used this method for a number of years and rely on it to be the most adequate way. However‚ it may not be the most accurate way of testing. Animal Testing has gotten more popular since the late 1900s. Many different types of animals are used in research‚ some of them are not practical

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    The Banning Of Sara Hill

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    THE HAUNTING OF SARA HILL is a supernatural thriller. The idea of a vengeful ghost haunting innocent people always seems to resonate with the mainstream audience. The script uses some of the elements that make for a potentially compelling tale. There’s a haunted house‚ scary noises‚ ghostly visions‚ and the threat of physical harm. The plot also has a backstory that drives the current hauntings. While there are definite strengths to the storytelling‚ the script would benefit from more development

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    Size Is Not Beauty

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    is Not Beauty How does one define beauty? Billboards‚ posters and pictures of models that reflect what society defines as flawless surround us. We see tall‚ thin girls and tall‚ thin‚ muscular men. As we look at them‚ their beauty is only on the outside. Behind the majority of models’ poses are people who suffer greatly with their image. There needs to be a balance between health and beauty. The drastic measures that people take to be thin are astonishing. There is more beauty in confidence

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    Rough Draft Book banning is a current issue in the United States. Many books have been removed from libraries due to “inappropriate content”. Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger has been banned due to profanity‚ sexual references‚ and racism. Since written word has existed‚ it has been a target for censorship (Books‚ 1). Book banning is a problem in the United States still to this day. Hundreds of books are banned every year in the United States (Banned‚ 1). A challenge is an attempt to remove

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    Beauty Revolution

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    The images of good shaped models in magazines and media impact on view of beauty that leads people to plastic surgeries. Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery that is a reconstructive plastic surgery which is concerned with improving function (Nordqvist). Plastic surgery has become popular in modern society due to human anxiety about appearance and the demand of beauty and perfection. According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)‚ Brazil is the second country has high

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    Fat Is Beauty

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    Response to Anthropological Editions Essay #5 "Where Fat is a Mark of Beauty" Significant Concept: Simmon’s article illustrates a standard of physical beauty that is different than one might find common in United States or other Western societies. In the particular Nigerian tribe that the author details‚ a young girl named Margaret spends her days in a so-called "fattening room" where she eats to excess and purposefully avoids all but the slightest amount of exercise so as to gain weight - weight

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    Banning guns on campus Concealed carry vs. colleges is a story about don’t allow guns in campus. The gun control and gun rights is becoming a more and more popular topic after few gun shooting tragedies happened in schools‚ people are starting to worry about the security in schools. This story is part of editorials and debates in USA TODAY‚ and this story is published on September 27‚ 2012. There is no exactly author’s name in the story. In the beginning‚ the story has an introduction about students

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    Racialized Beauty

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    first novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ was published in 1970. “In the novel‚ Morrison challenges Western standards of beauty and demonstrates that the concept of beauty is socially constructed. Morrison also recognises that if whiteness is used as a standard of beauty or anything else‚ then the value of blackness is diminished and this novel works to subvert that tendency.” (Sugiharti‚ “Racialized Beauty: Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye”). Her goal in writing the novel was to make a statement about how “something

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