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    Tobacco's Decline

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    Over 20 million Americans have died prematurely as a result of smoking and smoking-related illness since the first Surgeon General Report was released 50 years ago. Smoking has been widely known to increase risk for illnesses including cancer‚ cardiovascular disease‚ diabetes‚ immune and autoimmune disorders‚ and eye disease. Smoking is also known to cause reproductive issues and diminished overall health. However‚ despite increased tobacco control measures and education around the dangers of smoking

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    Music Decline

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    Having a ball; what’s working in music The music industry has not only undergone evolution; but revolution. Spanning multiple generations‚ it has transformed from spinning black discs to downloadable versions. Not only have the product and music styles changed over time; but also many of the artists’ focus. Artists of today sing a different tune when it comes to their livelihoods. However‚ regardless of dwindling purchasing song sales and concert tickets‚ the music industry remains alive through

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    modern era. This essay will focus on the analysis of the nature of the decline of state in the globalized world and the question of the existence of such decline. After defining the necessary concepts of ‘state’ and ‘globalization’‚ it will discuss the arguments for and then against the state decline phenomenon and the significance of globalization in it. Overall‚ although it might seem that globalization has caused the decline of the state‚ it is more likely that the state has transformed in its

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    TOPIC: Why is a decline of large carnivores important? - The roles of large carnivores in the ecosystems They make population of herbivores smaller and thus preserve balance of plants and they also turn grass lands into tundra. They disrupt natural balance of other animals and their natural habitat. That why humans kill them - Positive and negative impacts on the presence and the absence of large carnivores‚ respectively Positive impact on the presence is that they keep plants balance

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    Australia Urban Decline

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    is putting much pressure on cities to keep up with the needs of the growing populations. Though some areas of cities are being subjected to urban growth‚ other areas may be experiencing the effects urban decline. The suburb of Pyrmont-Ultimo in Sydney is a good example of urban growth and decline and its geological processes. Urban growth is the increasing size of a city either in terms of an increase in population or an increase in its extent through the creation

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    population of Honeybees in Europe. The continent has 13 million less managed honeybee colonies than would be needed to pollinate all its crops‚ which is equivalent to 7 billion individual bees. Over the past few years honeybees have experience substantial declines; there had been 27 species of bees in the UK‚ however 3 of these species are now extinct and many of the 27 are under threat of extinction. Signs of Colony Collapse Disorder In a collapsed colony there is a complete absence of adult bees‚ with very

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    Decline of Family Farms

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    government to agribusiness taking control of family farms. With the loss of the family farm‚ a class of society is being lost‚ and with it‚ rural landscapes are fading at an alarming rate due to environmental consequences of agribusiness. The decline of the family farm is no myth. According to the Census of Agriculture‚ a United States Department of Agriculture report revealed‚ “The number of U.S. farms fell sharply until the early 1970s after peaking at 6.8 million in 1935…by 2002‚ about 2.1

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    Urban Growth and Decline

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    Australian Environments is Urban Growth and Decline. The occurrence of Urban Growth in the Pyrmont-Ultimo region of Sydney has become well known due to the significant increase in population and the restoration of houses‚ buildings and other structures. This matter of Urban Growth is relevant to Australia on both a local and regional scale because it contributes to Sydney ’s total population. If the population of the Pyrmont-Ultimo region was to rapidly decline‚ it would be crucial to increase and maintain

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    America In Moral Decline

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    the american morale has declined. Trying to find love on national television by having multiple prospects at one time. David Whitman writer of "America Is Not In Moral Decline" contests that the American morale is not one of a declining matter. He continues to go through a list of hand picked facts in the attempt to give his claim value and relevance. Let’s take a moment to picture and compare America today with America 50 years ago.

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    The decline of medieval societies was caused by a number of people and events. With the decline of the medieval frontier because of the bubonic plague or “Black Death” as it’s know‚ led to many civilians spreading out to a rural style of living. The more populated cities and state’s were more vulnerable to infection because of so many living so close together many who survived took there chance leaving the cities and the more rural areas had less infected. No longer being able to obtain all the necessities

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