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    Some people in this world is scared of books because some books tell a lot details such as swear words talks about sex and some parents are scared of their children seeing it, but however everyone should be able to read what they want, even if you don't want your kids to do it. Should be parents looking out after their children, if they do not want to read them things. They should pay attention to their kids but i think reading books that describes a lot is the best ones read it makes people see

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    Essay On Banning Books

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    Banning books and only allowing children to know specific information, instead of them learning about everything, they are only learning certain topics and that is harmful to society because not everyone knows all of the dangers of hiding certain things from themselves and others. In Source C, “Judy Blume” discusses with a News Reporter, that she believes that “her commitment to children’s intellectual freedom and their right to read a variety of books,” (West) is a good thing because she does

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    Book Cover Meaning

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    Book covers may be argued to be the most important pieces of paper within a piece of writing. They are responsible for sparking interest in readers, determining whether the book will be picked up and read or left behind to collect dust. For example, the cover of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee features a mockingbird- symbolizing the innocence that is lost through contact with evil- that is used to spark curiosity amongst readers about its meaning in the novel. Oftentimes, book covers have a deeper

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    Banned Books Are a Result of Fear and Lack of Understanding Literature is susceptible to misconception. At times, the presentation of content, enticing details, and storyline take away from the morals and ideas being presented in a piece of text. Most times, as a result of focusing on the distracting elements of a novel, audiences fail to recognize the deeper meaning or purpose of why the author choses to include certain sections of a novel. A book’s intention is to accurately express an author’s

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    Doughnut Book Report

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    The book When you give a Dog a Doughnut was really just about a dog that wanted everything and anything. Not only was it an okay book, but now I have an experience that will last a lifetime. As you may know, our class project was to to find a book that had some type of food in it and then find a recipe in order to cook it. You may be able to guess what we made just by reading the title of our book, which made it an easy assignment for people like us. The first step of the whole process was finding

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    The Outsiders Book Report

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    Many books are a portal to a new dimension. Many people read books for fun and some read them to escape reality. As people say we should get lost in a book, the best thing is to expand the mind from a new point of view. S.E Hinston has wrote many books. One popular book written by him is The Outsiders. This novels is telling us a story about the character Ponyboy Curtis and his harsh struggles trying the gamble between the gang life and his struggles with right and wrong in a society. He considers

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    Paper books have been challenged by e-books over the past years. Books have played a big role in our lives since they were first created. We have been using books for thousands of years. The need for books is almost mandatory since they are useful for new learning material and knowledge. An e-book is considered more efficient and innovated. People have bought more e-books for the reason that they are not heavy and are paperless. Others buy paper books because they provide a better experience to write

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    is better, a paper copy of a book or an electronic copy. Both have their strong points, but they both have their weak points, I know I am not the only one who still does not know which one is a better choice, teens, adults, and everything in between has struggled with this at least once in their lives. Even though I own many books both paper and electronic, I still want to know which one is better. Many good aspects come with paper copies of books. With print books you can feel and touch the pages

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    Traditional Books versus E-Books Over the past few centuries, reading books remains one of the most popular ways of spending leisure time for many people. Moreover, being an integral part of our education and work, books have surrounded us since childhood and throughout the entire life. Technical progress did not leave aside this important sphere of human existence, so the modern market is offering us electronic devices for reading, e-Books. As a big fan of reading, I use both a traditional

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    Forbidden Books: Why banning books is never a good idea. Numerous books have been prohibited by various people and countries all over the world, however, is it really intelligent to do so? At the very least, I personally believe that it’s a completely ridiculous idea and that an approach of such likes should be lost. Everybody, regardless of their background or living status, have a right to read what they desire for. Without question, books are one of the great human inventions which originate

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