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Book Banning Is Bad For Students
1,543 wordsShould people be able to deny a students freedom to read any book they wish to in a school? Every time adults ban a book, kids lose the chance to gain knowledge from that work of literature. The students outlook on the world becomes narrower as they lose access to an insightful point of view. Book censors can only give unreasonable and unjustifiable motives for banning books to validate their cause. In the end, the actions of the people who ban books create many negative effects on students. The...
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Red Riding Hood Sexual Content
867 wordsThe subject of censorship is a very controversial one, especially the banning of books. Many people believe they must protect themselves and others from the evils of many classic books and works of art because they can be deemed indecent in one way or another. Many believe that this is absurd and censorship in its current form is a violation of our First Amendment right to free speech. Personally, I align myself with the latter, however I do feel there are occasions where censorship is justifiab...
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Gun Accidents Anti Gun
1,614 wordsAs early as 1976 it was estimated that more had been written on gun control than on all other crime-related topics combined. The literature that was written before this time was very flawed and severely biased. The reason for this bias was the academics could see no reason why anyone should own a weapon in a democracy, and why should they? The only studies that were done were problematic ones, such as gun accidents, gun violence, and gun ownership among extremist groups. Due to these early writi...
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Alcohol And Drugs Youth Culture
1,511 wordsRaves are all night parties attended by youths aged from 14 - 25; they are made up of DJs playing loud electronic music normally generated by computers. Raves first emerged in the mid- 1980 s in Britain as after parties when clubs were closed. Since then, raves have gained popularity in many other countries in the world and expanded itself into a youth culture. Rave admission fees normally range from $ 5 for nightly events, and prices have gone up to $ 200 for the biggest events. Since rave even...
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