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    Why Teenager Smokes

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    WHY TEENAGER SMOKES CIGARETTES “Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health‚” it is the label found in cigarette packs. Most people start smoking when they are in their teens and been addicted when the time they reach adulthood. Some tried to quit but returned to cigarettes because smoking is such a strong addiction. There are lots of reasons why teens smoke‚ it’s usually start for one reason or another and then it is really hard to quit. Cigarettes are widely available at any places and it’s

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    for a specified stretch of road or drives through a red light (typically at an intersection) then the AES camera will be triggered to capture the image of the vehicle‚ the JPJ will then issue summons to the offenders after verification. The reasons why AES shouldn’t be abolished are listed as following. First of all‚ ever since the implementation of AES cameras in areas where there is a significant accident record‚ the rate of driver speeding and red-light violations have been reducing which means

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    The reading “The creation of history in ancient Israel” by Marc Zvi Brettler is about history‚ ancient texts‚ ideology and literature. There are several ways of defining the words ideology‚ history and literature. As mentioned in the article history can be designed to record events of the past as they actually occurred. Nevertheless‚ Collingwood believed that biblical texts shouldn’t be considered history. I believe that ancient texts are significantly important and that they should be considered

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    “The dogs are only dangerous when they’re trained that way‚ they have the potential to be a bad dog‚ but that doesn’t mean they are a bad dog.”~John Lindsey. In addition‚ if owners train their dogs to be dangerous then they will stay dangerous. If they are trained right then they will know that their owner is the alpha. Although‚ certain dog breeds have a bad reputation for attacking owning “dangerous” dogs should not be made illegal because their owners didn’t train them correctly or at all‚ their

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    Essay Smoke

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    effects your health 1. Lung Cancer 2. Heart Disease 3. Emphysema B. How cigarette smoke effects others 1. A pregnant woman unborn child 2. Non-Smokers III. Cigarette smoking related deaths A. Deaths in smokers B. Deaths in non-smokers 1 The Dangers of Smoking Cigarettes: How Smoking Effects Your Health and Others According to the American Heart Association there are an estimated 50 million Americans who smoke (1). Smokers say‚ by smoking relieves them of stress and relaxes and comforts them

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    mistakes and that some people should be punished and others should not. They think that drunk drivers should be forgiven. They think that something really bad could have happened and the person was just trying to forget what had happened. Others think you learn from your mistakes and there are consequences. They next time they decide to drive while being drunk they will think about what happened last time they drove‚ and they will not want to do it again. Drunk drivers lose their licence for a year.

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    destruction‚ mostly caused by humans as the population of China increases. The animal world’s dilemma is should we save pandas or should we let them extinct? As most of you could think the answer isn’t obvious. Pandas are terrifically expensive to keep going and our choice cannot be based on the fact of their fluffiness. So why did pandas become an object of extinction? Humans are one of the reasons. Though hunting pandas became illegal in the 1960s‚ people still doing it. Another reason is a climate

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    Why People Smoke

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    Why people smoke Tobacco is a silence kill. Smoking is a major contributing factor in lung cancer. Smokers with high-level NNAL is twice more likely to have lung cancer than nonsmokers. And the health risks of tobacco smoking are well known with regard to diseases of the heart‚ lungs‚ and blood vessels. The average life expectancy of smokers is fewer 4.6 years than non-smokers. Smoking has so much harm. But why we meet smokers everywhere. It is reported that China currently has about 3.5 million

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    Do you own a cell phone? Every year‚ millions of users are constantly in use of cell phones‚ most of them being under the age of fifteen. Some people think that it’s extremely important for kids to have cell phones in case of emergencies. Most of the kids in the world are using the cell phones to do bad things‚ while other kids are using the cell phones to do good things‚ such as calling their parents and playing educational games. Some kids even stay inside and don’t make any personal contact with

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    There has been a large dispute over whether Columbus Day should be celebrated as a holiday. Due to Columbus’s past actions‚ Columbus Day should not be a holiday. Christopher Columbus is known for the “discovery” of America‚ though he only ever set foot in Cuba‚ believing it to be Asia. The locals he met were described by him as friendly and giving‚ but Columbus’s first thoughts of them were their use in slavery. Columbus fueled the growth of slavery and many other racist acts and should not be celebrated

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