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    Book Banning Majority of the schools in the United States do not use books for their work, instead they use technology devices. According to the American Library Association (ALA), there were at least 311 books that were challenged in schools in 2014. During that time, the ALA estimated that 70 to 80 percent are never reported. Books are very resourceful and they should not be banned, instead digital technology should be reduce because of it’s open access of the internet and it’s unprotected

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    Unwind by Neal Shusterman is a book about three teenagers who have been scheduled to be unwound and the events they face. This is a challenged book that has been pulled from public schools on its subject matter. The parents did not want it to be taught in co-ed classes. So they had it removed from the classroom during after the students had started on the book. The banning of books happens all the time but can go unnoticed. A certain few people can restrict others right of freedom to read. This can

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    Bans on Literature There are numerous thoughts that go into why people ban books and who bans the books. The act of putting a ban on a book is to censor or limit a person or persons from reading a certain book. The case of Pico versus the Board of Education makes the ban of books more acknowledgeable to students and book lovers that have an opinion on what should or should not have a ban. The main arguments of this case are that it interferes with the First Amendment. The First Amendment states

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    “The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.” I believe that local libraries and schools should have the right to ban or regulate disliked books. Three reasons why they should have that right are, to prevent young children from checking out inappropriate contented books, to keep kids in a comfortable and safe feeling environment at school, and some books have lots of violence One reason why libraries should have the right to regulate or ban disliked books is

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    are appropriate. This is the same concept with books being banned from libraries and schools. Someone thinks that people should not read certain things because it is in appropriate. Today, in 2018, guidelines are not nearly as strict as they were in the 1950’s. Who bans books? This is a fairly common question. There are a few different ways a book can get banned. The most common today is a local ban, or restriction. If a school or library deems a book unacceptable, they have to do some paperwork to

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    and banning of books. In the beginning of the presentation, I was unaware of how books could be possibly challenged or banned. From listening to Mrs. Sterling’s presentations. I learned the difference between a challenged book and a banned book. For example, a challenged book is a book that “challenges attempt to remove or restrict material.” On the other hand, a banned book is the “removal of materials.” Something that took me by surprise was learning about how most people who challenge books are

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    1. The author's position on banning of books is it is very disappointing to know that these other authors have had their books banned and now Maya Angelou is experiencing the same thing with having I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings banned. It is always unfortunate to hear a book has been banned (for whatever the reason) since people, especially students, will not have the opportunity to read about the important lessons and morals that book has to offer. ADD MORE 2. Maya Angelou's suggest the censors

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    Why would someone take away a book based on a few opinions? There are many books being banned, but not everyone feels that they should be. In the thirty two year history of banning books, over eleven thousand have been challenged. Books are being banned for three major reasons, violent and sexual explicit material, children reading objectionable material, and the thought that teens will attempt potentially dangerous or morally wrong activities. Banning books should not be allowed because we are ridding

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    Until recently, the trend of banning thousands of time-honored books was routinely taking place in public libraries and schools across the country. Presently, many censored books are prevailing on library shelves and remaining in the hands of students. Without a doubt, banning a book entirely deprives people of being able to think differently and learn about new topics. However, censoring books is an exceptional way to allow those who are easily offended to read a written work without raising an

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    Censoring challenged books in high schools falsified constitutional freedom and robs young adults of potentially enriching literature. Some believe they can deceive today's youth. Controlling what students read in their learning environment is not up to parents, it is up to the individuals in charge of the school district. Another key point is people who ban books with content that tell the truth about the real world are only blinding people of the truth. Lastly, books, to the readers, can be an

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