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    Ban on Public Smoking at the National Mall Regardless of location‚ everyone deserves to have certain liberties. As long as these liberties do not impede upon the liberties or safety of others‚ then they should be exercised within reason. Everyone has a right to choose which risks they will take and which they will not. Smoking poses safety‚ environmental‚ and social consequences. Because everyone deserves the right to choose which consequences and health hazards they want to be exposed to‚ all outdoor

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-SMOKING ADVERTISEMENT CAMPAIGNS INTRODUCTION: Out of the total business of Tobacco in the world (i.e. $ 27 billion a year)‚ 50% amount of the total turnover is being spent on marketing of the products (U.S. FTC _Cigarette Report_ 2007). The total deaths due to smoking were 100 million in the 20th Century. If precautions are not taken‚ it may go up-to one billion in the 21st Century against the present count of 5.4 million deaths as per WHO report‚ Feb.8 (Xinhua). The WHO report

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    Passive smoking is the inhaling of second hand smoke. It is damaging the lungs of thousands of innocent Australians every year. All because some people are addicted and protest that it there right to smoke and endanger fellow workmates in public places. Banns are currently in discussion to finally protect workplace employees from passive smoking. Just think of the stench that embeds your clothing when you exit a nightclub or restaurant. With smoking banns in place‚ venues like these and many others

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    Anti-smoking advertisements occasionally pop up throughout our society‚ often showing the harmful effects of tobacco through graphic pictures or other startling images. The advertisement I chose is a black and white picture‚ showing a young man smoking a cigarette‚ with the smoke from it forming a gun pointed at his head. Off to the side appear the words‚ “Kill a cigarette‚ save a life. Yours.” The advertisement utilizes the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos through its image and

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    ub What Makes a Good Submission? Some comments on “Environmental Tobacco Smoke Kills” Submission to the Queensland Government on the Review of Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 2001 (downloadable from Learning@Griffith‚ Assessment section). Title The submission to begin with has a basic title page carrying the interest group’s logo‚ the title of the document‚ and the subject on which the submission is based. It also mentions the word count‚ which is not essential

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    Ethics: Smoking Smoking is very hazardous to your health‚ and yet many people still do it. Despite knowing the dangers and all the discouragement from the anti-smoking people out there‚ they choose to smoke. Does this mean that there is a logical reason for them to do so? In this essay‚ I will investigate why people smoke and the effects of smoking before deciding for myself whether or not the dangers of smoking out-weigh the benefits. Smoking has consequences in both the short-term and the long-term

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    think that smoking in any public place should be allowed. It has a negative effect not only on you‚ but on those around you‚ the youth in your community‚ and the entire environment. According to the American Lung Association‚ Idaho scored a B in the overall smoke-free air‚ but they also got 3 F’s in the categories: Tobacco Prevention and Spending‚ Cigarette Tax‚ and Cessation. In 2004‚ Idaho met the Smokefree Air Challenge‚ which calls on all fifty states to pass laws that prohibit smoking in all public

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    Ban Smoking in Public Places Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United States‚ and doing it in public is even worse because smokers not only harm themselves‚ but also those around them. I remember how my great uncle would always smoke in his house regardless of his surroundings. When his daughter visited him for a vacation‚ she brought her three year old daughter with her. The baby was healthy before coming to her grandpa’s house‚ but in less than two weeks‚ she

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    Should smoking be illegal around small children? FOR SMOKING Smoking around small children seems okay because people can smoke around older people. If smokers get judged for smoking and no harm is being done to anyone but themselves they why care? If people do not want to have their children around smokers that is completely up to the parent but smokers should not be denied rights to be out in public smoking. Smoking should not be illegal if it calms people with PTSD or anything of the sort. If

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    Alcohol consumption is linked to many harmful consequences for the individual drinker‚ the drinker’s immediate environment and society as a whole. There are many social consequences such as traffic accidents‚ workplace-related problems‚ family and domestic problems‚ and interpersonal violence. Work People with alcohol dependence and drinking problems are on sick leave more frequently than other employees. In Great Britain‚ up to 25% of workplace accidents and around 60% of fatal accidents at

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