Book Banning vs. John Green Over time and history, myriad books have been banned as society constantly questions their contents and whether they should be allowed in public libraries for all to read. While people's cautiousness regarding books is understandable, it is unreasonable to ban these books in certain areas/places around the world or country because of personal beliefs or interests regarding what is good or bad. To be specific, those who fervently support banning books across the states…
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Did you know that book banning is the most widespread form of censorship in the United States? Hi, I’m Makaylee Exline. I’m Renee. I’m Haley Sparent. This is our first year at Trumbull Career and Technical Center, and also our first time representing FCCLA at a competition. As our program is affiliated with FCCLA, Renee and I are also officers. According to the Free Speech Center, “Censorship occurs when individuals or groups try to prevent others from saying, printing, or depicting words and images”(Free…
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When we as a country are banning books, that is when we know we have failed. Book banning continues to be a growing problem in what is supposed to be the nation of freedom: America. When will this trend of information restriction stop? Books written on quote-unquote “harmful and inappropriate topics,” such as “uncomfortable history” and the experiences of minorities, are the ones mainly targeted for bans across the country. These books and their authors have the right to be read and understood by…
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Though book banning has become more apparent in recent years, it has taken a toll on young minds. It has caused an eruption of disengagement among kids. Banning books in libraries takes away personal choice, and the ability to think critically while in a place of learning. Reading books on gender, history, and harmful situations helps expand horizons in children's minds. They learn more about that topic and find ways that they can navigate it when they reach an older age. Reading books on suicide…
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“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”(Franklin) When people give up their freedom of speech by banning books because it makes them feel bad or it is against what they believe in for a bit of safety from ideals outside their world it puts people in a trance to only believe in what one person wants us to believe When people try to hide culture and religion based on what they believe in it no longer becomes about safety and liberty…
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Association tracks book challenges and has reported that from 2019 to 2022 the number of challenges has increased drastically, attempting to ban almost 1,597 books. In August of 2023, the A.L.A. reported 695 challenges, a 20% increase from 2022. The problem with book banning is getting worse and something needs to be done. People should not be able to ban books in libraries because parents control what their kids read, other people's stories shouldn't be suppressed, and reading books kids actually want…
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Books of Knowledge A Discussion about the Freedom Censorship of Books in Public School Libraries Collier Wimmer High Point University Introduction Book-banning in school libraries is only the latest battleground in a centuries-old war over the censorship of ideas. Twenty years after Johann Gutenberg’s invention, the first popular books were printed and sold in Germany; within another 20 years, Germany’s first official censorship office was established…
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Junior Research PaperCensorship of Literature in America | English III: American Literature(Second to Third Quarter) | POINT TOTALS: The paper itself is worth 200 points; the components of the process are worth 120 points. TOPIC: Much of third quarter will be devoted to learning about the process of researching and preparing a final research paper. You will first choose and read a book from the history of American Literature that has been restricted or banned. Steps: 1. Read the…
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Jennica Beall Mrs. Smith per. 2 Research paper For years, gays in the military have been marginalized. I chose this group because in the society we live in, being gay isn’t socially accepted. When I looked at some sources, I was not surprised because I remember a show I watched a few years ago that showed real people’s reactions to real situations. One of the episodes was about people’s reaction to gays in the military. Some of the people were just rude and disrespectful. One of the guys told the said…
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The paper states, "The wave of lawsuits against the industry certainly hasn't harmed the individuals who, for example, designed the Joe Camel ad campaign or raised nicotine levels in cigarettes." The paper also refers to the price increases of cigarettes as a result of the settlement paid to the states. The paper states, "Rather than losing profits and going out of business, cigarette companies have simply…
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