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    members of society should follow: everyone should be treated equally, everyone has to vote, drinking alcohol is not allowed, smoking is banned, respect elders, keep phones away during a conversation, and do not kill anyone. All of these commandments are expected to be followed, however some of them are to be followed to an extent. The seven commandments are the key to bettering the society. One of the commandments states that everyone should be treated equally. This should be implied to everyone

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    Queensland is Alcohol. The most common way alcohol is advertised is through television and a big danger is that anyone can see this advertisement. This often leaves lasting impressions on people. It often hard to avoid seeing these advertisements being that they are at train stations, on busses, at gas stations, at local pubs, and all over radio and television. Australians love cracking a cold one, it has become a part of the Australian culture for more than a decade now. Alcohol advertisements

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    Should the Drinking Age be Lowered? The drinking age should be lowered because those under 21 can buy guns, vote, and join the Military at 18. Since 18 is the legal adult age, people should have the right to make their own decision to buy alcohol. It is important because colleges and universities are allowing alcohol consumption which legally might help cut down alcohol related deaths in colleges. It states in the Washington Post that Vermont allows children as young as sixteen can buy guns. In

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    Hunt Lang. Arts Per.6 2/23/17 Texting While Driving Should it be Banned? When you're driving do you ever want to take a peek at your phone for just a second but do you ever consider the other life's of the other drivers? Texting while driving is very dangerous and causes thousands of deaths every year in fact motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of accident deaths among teens. With that texting while driving should be banned in every state. When you're driving and you look at a text

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    Sahil Dosani Professor Shani Suber DIRW-0310-71031 19 October 2016 Why a Book Should not be Suppressed When books are forbidden, it illuminates a refusal of the censors to look at the world with open eyes; they close their eyes like they closed the banned book. Banning books uncovers more about the control than the book or the writer brought into the glare of publicity. Those who advocate banning books do so for various reasons, usually inappropriate language or social situations based on the perceived

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    The Problem with Banishment With the name The Unicorn Hunters, one might think this group consists of delusional people, but on the contrary The Unicorn Hunters are a group created for Lake Superior State University (LSSU) to garner more support for the school. W.T. (Bill) Rabe created the Unicorn Hunters after being hired as the Director of Public Relations at LSSU. The group’s popularity hails from their publicity stunts and other events, one of which includes the annual List of Banished Words

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    Should there be legal age for drinking alcohol? there is always a question that why alcohol is not banned .alcohol have destroyed many lives and it is still destroying .youngsters find it cool to drink alcohol so they get easily get attracted to it .when a person drinks alcohol he loses his control on himself .if a person is alcoholic the chances a person can commit crime increases. Alcohol should be ban because it is destroying our youngsters, health and psychological. Alcohol is the worst a person

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    “Dry” Years: The Amendment that Banned Alcohol for Thirteen Years On January 17, 1920, the 18th Amendment was enforced throughout the United States: Prohibition. The18th Amendment banned the selling, manufacturing, and production of alcohol. Just a short thirteen years later the 21st Amendment was passed, repealing the18th Amendment. Banning alcohol intended to lower crime rates and eliminate other social problems in the early 21st century. However, the banning of alcohol did not end social problems

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    illegal athletic gain and his reputation went to absolute shambles. Steroid use in professional sports is not allowed and results in consequences, varying by sport; but in the Olympics, as The Baltimore Sun states, it takes two positive drug tests to be banned for life from anymore olympic competing. For as long as we can remember, there has been a talk of steroid use in high-stake sports. Whether it be accusations, and pointing fingers, or that the insanely

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    Legalizing Marijuana? Should marijuana be legalized? The answer would vary widely depending on the circumstances and who you ask. Marijuana use is prohibited in the state of North Carolina, and is currently only legal in four states and the District of Columbia (State Marijuana Laws Map). It is hard to believe that the same government that banned the drug in the 1930’s actually encouraged the growth of the plant in the 1600’s (Guither). The antagonist against legalization claim that it is highly

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