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    basic right – the freedom to express ourselves as we see fit – is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States’ Constitution…” as stated from the text‚ Schools and Censorship: Banned Books. A recent banning of books for having age inappropriate content has been debated‚ but books should not be banned because children will eventually be exposed to the content‚ children need to learn they’re history‚ and children are being deprived the right to representation‚ as stated in the Constitution

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    death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second Amendment is used for the wrong reasons. The use of the assault weapons should be banned in the United States. First‚ there would be less deaths if we have stricter state gun-laws.To start‚ the government needs to start to have

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    Guns Should Not Be Banned

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    Guns Should Not Be Banned in the US Just a few weeks ago a man with the name Adam Lanza decided to take the guns of his mother and take the life of 20 children and 8 adults‚ including his mother ’s and his own. This atrocity hasn ’t been the first one. In the weeks since the massacre‚ gun control supporters have called for a new federal ban on assault weapons and for reductions in the number of concealed-carry permits issued to private citizens. However‚ to blame assault weapons for this tragedy

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    athletes for this reason. However‚ PEDs can be dangerous because of the harm that it can cause to the athletes that use steroids. Performance-Enhancing Drugs should be banned from sports as it gives athletes an unfair advantage against other athletes‚ they can cause harmful side effects‚ and they can lead to health issues. PEDs should be banned as they give athletes an unfair advantage in sports because of how

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    demonstrated. In Mark Twain’s classic‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ the main character‚ Huck Finn‚ is greatly influenced by his jaded father‚ Pap Finn. Through Pap’s actions he becomes worthless in the eyes of young Huck. Twain uses Pap’s abusive and absurd behavior to emphasize Huck’s desison making in his transition into adulthood‚ and to show hope for Huck’s future. Youth‚ hope‚ and change are all the things that Huck represents and Pap is against. Pap is what one would consider a resentful

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    of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General). This should make us aware about the risks that smoking in public places has towards the nonsmokers. Smokers should understand the smoking hazards are not only for them‚ but for the nonsmokers as well. Being able to smoke should be banned in public areas because secondhand smoke hurts babies and children; it contributes to the development of heart disease‚ and lung cancer

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    punches over many fights. For these reasons medical associations speaking for doctors all over the world have called for boxing to be banned. Asking “should boxing be banned?” usually makes for a good debate. As well as issues which are particular to boxing‚ the debate brings in arguments of wider importance. For example‚ the purpose of sport‚ how much freedom people should have‚ role models and the media‚ and whether banning something might make problems worse. Issues like these often come up in debates

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    Should Football Be Banned

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    Football is a very violent sport ‚but should not be banned. Football is America’s sport that most of the American population enjoys watching. Football isn’t plalyed in as many countries. The countries that play football are Canada‚Mexico‚Japan‚Austria‚France‚ and the United States.There are a lot of people calling for football to be banned such as doctors and other health physicians.Football was created in America and should be allowed to play the high school level. First of all‚ football teaches

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    Alcohol Should Be Banned

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    Should Alcohol Consumption Be Banned And so I say to you today that we are in the age of alcohol consumption. In which both males and females are on a mission to transform their blood into alcohol. But should this be so‚ I say NO! Alcohol should be banned. For instance the consumption of alcohol should be banned because it causes great damages to our health it causes domestic violence and strays the mind towards suicidal thoughts or even to be involved in illegal acts. Alcohol should be banned

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    Huck Finn 1-8 Study Guide

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    Huckleberry Finn     Chapters 1-8   1.      What does Twain accomplish by using Huck as a narrator?  The story isn’t embellished by third parties by using Huck. He was there and he lived it.   2.      A.How is Jim introduced?  B. What is significant about Jim’s story of the witches? C. How has Huck’s attitude towards Jim changed by chapter 8?  Jim is in the kitchen when Huck sneaks out‚ almost catching him. Jim sits down waiting to hear the noise again‚ almost sitting on Huck and Tom. Soon

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