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    give them back‚ as well as adding up the total amount of money they would save if they didn ’t waste it on their nicotine craving. Because I have had to deal with watching their lives slowly slip away‚ I strongly think smoking should be banned in public places---why should people who choose to stay clear from a bad habit be forced to be around it? Take secondhand smoke for example. Secondhand smoke‚ also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)‚ is the toxic smoke containing 60 carcinogens‚ or cancer

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    Outdoor public smoking on the National Mall should be banned because it is risky for nonsmokers and the cigarette butts cause a litter problem. When people smoke in public‚ not only do they risk their own health‚ they risk the health of the general public. One could argue that smokers should have a designated smoking area on the National Mall‚ but according to the World Health Organization‚ there are no safe levels of second-hand smoke whether it is indoors or outdoors. Toxins that our lungs are

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    support the soda ban‚ and the highest court rejected the Sugary Drinks Portion Cap rule in 2014‚ saying it was “exceeded the scope of its regulatory authority” (Eugene). In my opinion‚ the soda ban is an effective

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    .  Public breastfeeding has recently become a topic of debate but the underlying issues seem to find their way to the surface when looking at this particular issue. Public breastfeeding doesn’t isn’t just about women who want to nurse their children outside of the home without any repercussions; breastfeeding presents itself as yet another incidence of where our values lie and how we‚ as a society‚ make it our job to control women’s behaviors‚ shame women‚ and sexualize women. Women are often criticized

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    Smoking should be banned in public places? As people becoming gradually more thoughtful with living longer and healthier lives‚ the harmful effects of habits and live styles have come under significant considerations. One of the issues which have been a controversial and mach debated subject within the lifestyle is the issue of smoking in the public places. The British Medical Health Association research has found that at least 1‚000 people die in the UK every year as results of passive tobacco

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    Motion : THIS HOUSE BELIEVES SCHOOLS SHOULD BE MOBILE PHONE-FREE ZONES *NEGATIVE: Definition : “School as a place to learn banned the students bring mobile phones to school” Theme line 1 : “Bring mobile phone to school can support and improve learning process by the technology” Argument 1: * Assertion : Because it can support learning process * Reasoning : Mobile phone can be a tool used to increase productivity‚ it will make easier to support student learning in process‚ including

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    Question How has the use of mobile phones influenced users’ social interaction in public places? Introduction Groggin stated that mobile phones which are better known as smart phones are an “adaption of the telephone”

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    Jonathan Spina Debate Essay The statement for the debate was Galileo was the most important person in the scientific revolution. I do not agree with this statement. I feel that the scientific revolution was a team effort. There were plenty of people that had a hand in the scientific revolution. In this essay I will tell you about a lot of them. Some of the most important people that had a hand in the scientific revolution were people like Francis Bacon. His thoughts on logic and ethics

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    security interests‚ and economic interests. Specific to U.S. interests in east Asia‚ James Przystup of National Defense University offers the following: Taking into consideration the nearly 225-year history of U.S. engagement with East Asia‚ this essay defines U.S. interests as the following: ■ Defense of the homeland and U.S. territories and protection of U.S. citizens. Today‚ U.S. forces are engaged across the Asia-Pacific region dealing with terrorist threats to the United States and its citizens

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    Do you mind people smoking around you in public places? According to the pro-smoking group Air Initiative 7 in 10 of you do. Do you think it is fair to discriminate against smokers‚ forcing them to stand outside and smoke? On the other hand is it fair that non-smokers should have to inhale second hand smoke which can dame their health? (Do you support this ban or do you oppose it?) Personally I oppose it as I believe that non-smokers shouldn’t be subjected to a smoky environment on a night out. I

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