No, because people should have the choice to be able to read whatever they like. It is more contreversial in school libraries since one parent filing a complaint is trying to stop all the other children in the school from reading this book. Is whether or not every child in a school is allowed to read one book one parent's decision to make? No, a child's parent should have that decision. No?
No schools should not ban books because books are to read because there are good books that we could never read like Our Town,Outsiders and The Giver. If books were banned from school people would not get to chose there reading style and they would never gone to the library.
book burning is when someone actively sets the book on fire, book banning is when the book is removed from a library or school. book burning is highly symbolic but when the printing machine was invented in the 1400's book burning stopped being an effective way of destroying literature. now book banning is much more effective but is also much more easy to oppose.
Good books in, bad books banned
A book store manager is selling a book at a higher price then negotiation is allowed.
This means you are not allowed to copy the contents of the book. For example, you can't photocopy it. This is because the book is copyrighted and it is illegal to reproduce it.
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yes, all they need to do is oppose the banning of a particular book by getting a petition and going against the authorities who banned the book.
no there should not be a law on banning sharks......they were made for a purpose in this world
book burning is when someone actively sets the book on fire, book banning is when the book is removed from a library or school. book burning is highly symbolic but when the printing machine was invented in the 1400's book burning stopped being an effective way of destroying literature. now book banning is much more effective but is also much more easy to oppose.
no one will be able to read and learn from the content of the book.
Banning a book means the government (or some Authority - maybe religious or political) makes it illegal for people to own it, possess it, or sometimes even look at it.
First you must challenge the book and then go through the banning process.
the people that have nothing better to do in there lives.
George Hugh Banning has written: 'Found in a derelict' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Book banning can be when you aren't allowed to read a book or someone says a certain group of people can't read certain books. Such as when you go into an elementary library, you won't find a book that has content like sex. Other wise, for those grade levels the book is 'inappropriate' so it is banned. Censorship is when someone removes, replaces, or blocks all the content from a book or publication that they deem inappropriate or offensive (such as bleeping out a profane word in a sitcom or putting a black bar on a girl's naked breasts in a movie.)
Does the government have the right to decide what you do? If it doesn't harm others, shouldn't you be allowed to do what you want? That is the principle behind the resistance to banning smoking. I suggest reading a book: "The Giver". I think you will find it very enlightening.
If you get banned you are not allowed to go in the game again(exept on that)
A banned book is one that has been officially removed from a library or curriculum by an authority. A challenged book is one that has been formally questioned or objected to, but not necessarily removed.