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    Book Banning Book

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    Everyone who has ever read a book has read a book by a banned author. Book banning has been around for hundreds of years. People should be allowed to read whatever they choose. “The ability to read, speak, think, and express ourselves freely is a right, not a privilege” (Celebrate). Standing up for what people believe in is something they’re taught to do at a bright, young age; making sure people are capable of reading the literature they want is one of the biggest controversies. No one should have

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    Internet and books are two very comparable terms as both provide valuable information, but vastly differ when we compare the time taken to provide the information by the two. Before the internet was available to us books were the only source we turned to for any bit of information, we used to flock to the library and searched for the book that contained relevant information. It is now thing of past to go to library as the whole library is now at our finger tips in the form of internet. One marvels

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    Books are said to be teachers, playing an important role in providing information. The lessons and information taught in these books can initiate many thoughts and influence the choices one makes depending on the information that the book feeds the mind. A way that is used to control and regulate the books that the young people of society read and the knowledge there for them to grasp is through the use of censorship. Book censorship is the practice of officially examining books and suppressing unacceptable

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    Books And Paper Books

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    are used to make books all over the United States” (Pollak). Americans have been exposed to books every day since we were able to read. However, some people prefer paper books because they make them feel excited to read, while others may not like the paper versions. Other people might be turned on to the modern way of reading on an E-book. Paper and E-books depend on natural resources, size, prices, and abilities. So, as a reader, what would you buy: the modern or paper books? People never understood

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    Banning Books

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    The Reasons to Ban Books Schools are meant to be a safe environment full of books and learning opportunities. If this is impaired by books that should be banned, students may feel displaced or uncomfortable. Even a high schooler is prone to this, if action is not taken. There are hundreds of books full of violence, explicit language, and drug references. Annenberg Classroom says it is “unsuitable for students” (AnnenbergClassroom.org). Students of all ages are strongly suggested to not partake

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    Artist Books

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    The artistic book is an intriguing category of art. Though this artform is new, there is vast diversity between artist books. There is a large variety in mediums used, types of books created, and even the production of the piece. Despite these differences, there are some qualities inherent to the artist book. What sets artists books apart from typical books one might find in a bookstore is how the books are made. In most books, the publisher is the one behind the creation of the book. The final product

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    Banning Books

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    Banning books is one of many ways that we are killing children's imagination. Taking books away from anyone is something that should never happen. When we take books away we are taking away a safe place for children and we are taking away knowledge of our past. We should be proud to put different books on a shelf and say that we can have our own opinions. Books should never be banned from a public library or school because we disagree with what is on the inside of one. No one should have the right

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    Banning Books

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    Books are a way for people to get away from reality and also learn new information they should not be banned. Books shouldn’t be banned from society; however some do have suggestive content or profanity. These types of books should be supervised and have an age limit. By banning books it can eliminate teachings of life lessons for students. Also, going through life without knowing anything besides rainbows and lollipops can set up students for a rude awakening when they really start to learn about

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    Transfiguration Book

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    transfiguration books for her class assignment. As a first year, the library's aisles was where you usually could find her doing her homework. So Zara knows her way well inside the library. This year she didn't spend much time there as she used to though, since she prefer to do her homework in the common room now. So she'd make lesser trip to the library, and only went there if she needs loi books that she couldn't find in the Tyr's mini library. It didn't take long for the Tyr to find the book she was looking

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    Banning Book

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    Should books be banned? Books are a gateway to a world of imagination, but some schools are trying to shut those gates off by banning them. Books are some of the best teachers left, it's not up to a school to decide what a child should or should not read. Banning books can deprive a child of the opportunity to think. Books should not be banned because of the lessons they can teach, the fact that a school should not even be able to ban them, and it can deprive a child of the opportunity to think

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