There is a cure. Essay on Censorship
Title: There is a cure. Essay on Censorship
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There is a cure. Essay on Censorship
There is an epidemic in our country, and it is growing stronger daily. Someone is not
being allowed to live her/ his life to the fullest degree because of this disease. Its traits can be
found in every city, town, and state across the country. No, this epidemic is not AIDS or cancer:
however, if left alone, its long term effects can be just as detrimental. The name of the epidemic is
censorship, and last
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the epidemic of censorship
continues to flourish in our societym we will lose all chances of reforming society, When
censorship wins, everybody loses.
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Clark, Charles. 'School Censorship.' The CQ Researcher Feb 1993: 147-156
Hollis, Alpert. Censorship: For and Against. New York: Hary, 1992.
'Is School and Library Censorship Justified?' Opposing Viewpoints Jan. 1985: 137-174.
Solin, Sabrina. 'Don't Read This.' Seventeen September 1994:98
Taz, Meredith. 'Keep Censors Out of School Libraries.' Parents Magazine April 1995: 171.
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