First off, you need a large amount of people to get a book banned. One person cannot come up and say, "Oh, this book offends me, ban it immediately." (In our (U.S. governmental system) Therefore, you need a large amount of people, (or even a group; such as a religious group?) to object the book.
Ban is not a person, place, idea, or thing, therefore not a noun. 'Ban' is an abstract noun, like 'permission', the antonym to 'ban'.
The conflict in the book hoops is that he is a struggling athlete/Young man in the ghetto and he needs to get out. He needs basketball needs to make it all the way and with Cal's help he can get there. And with Mary-Ann by his side, Lonnie might really have a shot. A lot of problems occur but he overcomes them.
First you must challenge the book and then go through the banning process.
because it was a good book
No but which Book?
Since plastic needs to thousand years to decompose thus, increase landfill.
book...an easel needs paint, a book needs a writer
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it needs to be really sunny and it needs to be over 1 week old
Yes, it is legal for schools to ban wigs or anything else they think is inappropriate. If a person needs the wig for a medical reason, the school will make an exception in most cases.
That would be a book called Lady Chatterley's Lover. It was written by D. H. Lawrence and published in 1928. However it was banned in the UK until 1960.
No. The ban was lifted by Professor McGonagall after Umbridge left Hogwarts.