A challenge is an attempt to remove or censor ideas or books, and is usually unsuccessful, whereas a ban is the actual removal of the materials, usually by the government.
Ban is not a person, place, idea, or thing, therefore not a noun. 'Ban' is an abstract noun, like 'permission', the antonym to 'ban'.
Example: "I ban all toys from this kingdom!" Ban means to make something illegal, so use your imagination!
The second amendment is poorly understood.
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Sutei-ban
ray ban p? did u mean philippines, sometimes not real real us real and not real
all of them
in the civil war rebels were pro slavery and Yankees wanted to ban slavery
Uh no. I've read books in Wasilla.
First you must challenge the book and then go through the banning process.
NOOOOOOOO
They usually bring it up with the school board or the heads of the library.
Upton Sinclair was a socialist. His political views were prominently displayed in his writing. One notable example is in the last three chapters of his book "The Jungle." The Nazis, being a conservative party, did not approve of the socialistic undertones in his books, and felt that if people were attracted to the message of socialism it would challenge the Nazis' authority.
B-15 lens are brown in color and G-15 lenses are gray-green. Polarized lenses come in both colors and on the lens it's written Ray Ban P
To stop people missing school.
The Ray-Ban Clubmaster RB3016 is a sunglasses model, while the RX5154 is an optical eyeglasses model. The RB3016 is designed for sun protection with tinted lenses, while the RX5154 is for vision correction with clear lenses that can be replaced with prescription lenses.
They never did in The US or UK but they did in Australia and I think it's in the 1990's or the 1980's