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yes it was banned for many years till thre 1960s
It essentially means what it sounds like: if you are banned from borrowing, then you are not allowed to borrow items from the library.
Cujo remains one of Stephen King's most challenged and banned books. It was first challenged in 1984 by the Rankin County, Mississippi School District. It was actually on the American Library Association's banned books list from 1990-1999.
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The Awakening was banned and dropped out of sight for many generations. It was not until the 1960's that Kate Chopin was recognized as a writer with her own views. Elaine Showalter states Kate Chopin's literary evolution took her progressively through the three phases of the nineteenth-century American women's culture and women's writing. It has been proven by biographers of Chopin that this book was never banned.
Those found using a library computer illegally can be banned from using library equipment and face the penalty of their illegal activity.
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The library
Excessive use of vulgar language, phrases and "threats".
No, but it may be out of print at the moment. If you want to read it try a library.
St. Joseph's School in Wakefield, Mass., has banned a series of Harry Potter books from its library, saying themes of witchcraft are inappropriate for a Catholic school. The decision to remove the books from the elementary school's library has sparked controversy among students, educators, and parents — many of whom are unhappy with the ban.Harry Potter was never banned.
Robert P. Doyle has written: 'Banned Books Week '89: Celebrating the freedom to read' 'The American Library Association and international relations' -- subject- s -: American Library Association, International librarianship, International relations, Library cooperation 'Banned books' -- subject- s -: Banned Books Week, Bibliography, Books and reading, Censorship, Challenged books, Freedom of information, Prohibited books 'Banned books week '93' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Books and reading, Censorship, Freedom of information, Prohibited books 'Banned Books Resource Guide: Celebrating the Freedom to Read'