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    Should Zoos Be Banned?

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    Should Zoos Be Banned? Zoos should not be banned. Because… 1. Zoos have many educational benefits. - You are able to see the animals that are from foreign countries that you might not be able to travel to and even if you do get a chance to travel to those countries it is not assured to see the animals that are in the zoo. Examples of these animals are: Pandas‚ Penguins‚ Polar bears‚ etc. - In a zoo‚ you can observe how animals behave in their habitat. Although you can learn their behaviour

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    About twelve years ago‚ my aunt and uncle owned two dogs of the pit bull breed. These dogs might as well have been their kids; they even signed our Christmas cards every year. In one day‚ everything they knew had disappeared. A team of police officers were supposed to raid the house next door for possession of drugs‚ but instead‚ raided my aunt and uncle’s house. Their two dogs were lying on the couch when the cops broke in the door. Because of the dog’s breed‚ the cops automatically opened fire

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    Cypop Should Be Banned

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    All violent and horrifying programming shouldn’t be banned from network TV. When experiencing a horror movie‚ it is designed to scare them‚ to drive their fear of the dark‚ and to make anyone take a second glance when they’re walking home alone at night. When they observe the scenes from a violent movie‚ alike the 80s classic Bloodsport‚ a slightly higher gruesome and violent Karate Kid‚ both boys were required to learn how to properly fight‚ whether it be Karate or Kickboxing‚ and to beat their

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    In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ the author depicts the protagonist as picaresque. Huck is a picaresque figure because he is adventurous‚ witty‚ and also because he is a dishonest‚ but appealing character. The author shows Hucks adventurous side early in the story when Huck and Tom decide to start their own gang. Well start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyers Gang . . . whichever boy was ordered to kill that person and his family must do it‚ ad he mustnt eat till he

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    Should uniform be banned?

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    Argument For School Uniform School uniform is an integral part of school life. School uniform should not be banned‚ because of finances. Our financial circumstances can have great affect‚ and more often than not‚ those with less money and therefore less desirable clothes are frequently subjected to various forms of prejudice and discrimination‚ exclusion and even ostracism‚ especially in schools. Wearing less expensive less fashionable clothes‚ different clothing from everyone else creates division

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    GMOs should be banned

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    GMOs Should Be Banned Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska Friday‚ February 28‚ 2014 Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska ENG4U0 28 February 2014 GMOs Should Be Banned Fabricated genes (GMO’s) financially benefit corporations and consumers‚ but only because people are not aware of its hidden implications. Because of these implications‚ GMO’s have been banned in many countries such as Australia‚ Europe‚ and Germany (Meyer‚ 2010). The use of genetically modified organisms are not banned in North

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    yourself.” In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain conveys both the river and the shore as places of freedom and reality. While the two are on the raft flowing downstream‚ both boys are able to feel a sense of liberty. After days of being on the raft‚ Huck explains that "Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery‚ but a raft don’t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft" (116). Although Huck was not a enslaved‚ he was still able to feel as if he was “self-governed

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    Should Cars Be Banned?

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    With and environmental crisis looming over us‚ and much of it caused by carbon dioxide emissions‚ many people have started asking what we can do about it. One of the most extreme questions to be asked is whether cars should be banned entirely from our towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ we live in a vehicle-dependent society. We use cars to get to and from our work‚ our schools‚ our friends and all basic amenities. We often don’t think twice about taking our car one mile down the road instead of cycling

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn explores the longing for freedom. Huck and “nigger” Jim want nothing more than freedom from the proper ways of society and the lives they once lived. Thus‚ resulting in their travel down the Mississippi River in search for family and adventure in Cairo‚ Illinois. Although‚ Jane Smiley states that Jim was not acknowledged as a human by Huck due to his racism and continuous use of the word “nigger”‚ Huck concludes by the end of the novel that Jim is a human and friend

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    Should Gmo Be Banned

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    Should Genetically -Modified Foods Be Banned? In the past decade genetically modified foods have been have made a world of stir about whether these foods are beneficial to our society or if they are actually hurtful.There is plenty information that is available to help support both sides of the issue but for every positive thing there is also a negative consequence.With genetically-modified foods being a trendy topic and being like all great debates it has its prons and cons‚ so it all comes down

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