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    Michelle Nguyen Period 1 August 21‚ 2014 Banning of school uniforms Let’s all take a moment and imagine that you have to wake up early in the morning and you have to go to school. You put on the same clothes that you were wearing yesterday and walk to school. You open the door and you see a million people‚ all wearing the same outfit as you. It feels just like yesterday and the day before that. That is what every day would be like if our school had uniforms. I know that many kids in public schools

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    Banning Pit Bulls

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    Watson English 101 Mr. Blake November 8‚ 2009 Banning Pit Bulls All dogs bite. Every single one of them has the potential to turn on their very owner and as studies and news tell it they turn on children‚ strangers and other pets more often than we care to know about. What make makes a dog aggressive to the point they attack innocent victims? Is it their genes and nature‚ their training or perhaps their owners? Some individuals have proposed banning certain breeds that display a propensity for

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    Banning Jallikattu Essay

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    Banning of Jallikattu What is Jallikattu and its cultural significance? Recently‚ Jallikattu was in the news‚ as to the Supreme Court has refused to lift the stay it had issued on banning of Jallikattu. Both the central and state governments were given notices by the Supreme Court as well. To know about the ban on Jallikattu‚ first one has to be clear enough on the event called “Jallikattu.” It is a traditional sport event of the state Tamil Nadu. Significance of this sport stems from its being

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    Caged Bird Banning

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    the most banned‚” Maya Angelou‚ the author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings lamented. Her books are frequently “challenged” in school libraries across the nation. What makes a banned book? In 1982‚ the supreme court made a ruling declaring the banning of books for their questionable content to be unconstitutional. This ruling was called the Island Trees Board of Education v. Pico. The board demanded the right to remove any book‚ “Anti-American‚ anti-Christian‚ anti-Sematic‚ and just plain filthy

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    Banning of To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird is a very popular book all across North America. In some places‚ it is not known for its positives. Rather‚ small towns agree that this book is not good for their children to read‚ and it is rushed off of the school library bookshelves‚ often only for its harsh but correct depiction of the 1930s. Lee’s book has been banned in several cities and counties all across the continent. To Kill A Mockingbird has many complaints and reasons

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    Banning Cell Phones

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    Using a cell phone while driving is dangerous‚ and increases your chances of getting into an accident Cell phone use while driving is a part of a distraction and it could possibly lead to having a car accident. Banning the use of cell phones such as texting‚ and talking has already been banned in some areas. However‚ if you get caught texting in some areas you will get a ticket. Cell phones these days can be very dangerous‚ and even deadly as statics has stated. Driving a vehicle and texting

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    Banning Assault Weapons

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    Arguing a Position Essay: Banning Assault Weapons and Large Capacity Magazines The issue of banning assault weapons and large capacity magazines has been debated for years‚ but has never been discussed with such urgency as it is now. The issue is the banning of assault weapons in our society. Are we the kind of country that allows and encourages its citizens to own weapons of mass destruction? The moral issue we face is banning ownership of these weapons to ordinary citizens while protecting

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    Banning Hate Speech

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    sacrificed in the name of diversity and equality. With 60% of the 355 colleges and universities banning hate speech on campus‚

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    Banning pit bulls

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    Banning Pit Bulls Pit bulls are the most misunderstood dog breed in the world. When people hear the name pit bull they automatically think of dogs fighting and attacking. Pit bulls refers to a range of breeds and‚ often‚ a mixed-breed dog. People think they are a very dangerous breed of dog. Because of this‚ some areas do not allow pit bulls and breeds like them. I do not believe pit bulls should be banned or technical words are breed specific legislation. The National Caine Temperament

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    Stop Book Banning

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    Stop Book Banning! Should school administrators be allowed to ban books? Of course not! They are abusing their power of having the right to teach children. They want to ban a book just because it shows the true past of America‚ which some students cannot handle. They should not shield the past; if anything they should tell everything about the past and explain to the students why the events occurred. They should understand why America did the things it did so that they will not be ashamed of the

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