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    Ray Ban - History

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    RAY-BAN: THE HISTORY OF THE TOP-SELLING EYEWEAR BRAND WORLDWIDE Throughout its seven-and-a-half decades‚ Ray-Ban has been instrumental in pushing boundaries in music and the arts‚ forging the rise of celebrity culture‚ and creating the power of the rock and movie stars to influence fashion. From James Dean to Audrey Hepburn to Michael Jackson‚ Ray-Ban has proven indispensible for cultural icons who don’t want to be seen - but definitely want to be noticed. Ray-Ban has left an indelible mark on culture

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    Prevention of Smoking

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    vast majority of parents do not want their kids to smoke‚ for obvious reasons. Smoking causes a wide range of serious health problems – including lung cancer‚ heart disease‚ and strokes – and frequently results in premature disability and death. To make matters worse‚ kids can start becoming seriously addicted to smoking very quickly‚ just weeks or even days after first “experimenting” with 1 cigarettes. What’s more‚ smoking can harm kids well before they reach adulthood by causing a number 2 of immediate

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    SUGGESTED ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY TOPICS The following topics are in the form of a question so change it into “an effective and grammatically correct argumentative thesis statement which includes your clearly defined stance”. For instance: Newspaper reporters should reveal their sources because ........ Power and the Individual: When should parents let teens make their own decisions? Because celebrities are so often in the public spotlight‚ do they have ethical responsibilities to set good examples

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    AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCT ION Lung disease and cancer is threatening to kill our nation ’s hopes. This is the present concern of health experts because of the alarmingly high number of Filipino youths addicted to smoking and other tobacco products. (Buenavista‚ 2001). Smoking is very common worldwide but even more so in the Philippines‚" according to Dr. Dante Morales‚ former president of the Philippine Heart Association (PHA) and Philippine College of Physicians (PCP). More importantly‚ it

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    bans on pitbulls

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    Europe: western and central Thursday‚ March 27‚ 2014 8:38 AM Sometimes called the "peninsula of peninsulas" Very diverse depending on location. Mountains on the north (Scandinavia) and southern Europe. Rivers have always been a dominant influence in Europe‚ rivers such as the Rhone in France. Venice Italy: canals Warmer temp nit in the mountains Along the coast- Mediterranean climate Northern temp decrease- moving away from the equator Much of Europe has changed to human interactions

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    Gun Ban Law

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    TO BAN OR NOT TO BAN There is a  debated topic in USA recently‚ especially after the terrible armed attack to a school in December 2012. The topic is whether having gun should be completely banned or not. In USA‚ acquiring a gun is so simple that anyone wanting to have a gun can get it within one or two days. Add to the easiness of acquiring a gun in legal ways‚ there are easier ways to get a gun which are called private-party sales and‚ of course‚ black market. A great number of the crimes include

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    Part Two: Analytical Essay The appeal to tradition‚ also called argumentum ad antiquitatem‚ is a commonplace fallacy that posits that an idea is correct simply on the basis that it is similar to a past or present tradition. We see it everywhere: in government‚ in schools‚ in music‚ in the workplace‚ and even in sports. The book Moneyball by Michael Lewis is largely about this idea‚ where Lewis argues that even if something has been done traditionally for many years and worked‚ the traditional way

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    Ban on Pitbulls Eassy

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 The Ban on the Pit bull in Ontario 2 Argument Error! Bookmark not defined. What Does the Ban Entitle? 3 Is it Justifiable? 4 Is it Just a Misconception? 5 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Bibliography 7 Introduction The Ban on the Pit bull in Ontario What exactly is a Pit bull and why are they so feared? Pit bulls were originally bred as fighting pit dogs. This was a brutal fight to the death between two very aggressive

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    Squeegee- Kid Ban

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    Squeegee-kid ban upheld (Toronto Star) and Court of Appeal upholds ’anti-squeegee’ law (National Post) Rose Bhullar The Mike Harris Conservative government introduced The Ontario-wide legislation in 1999‚ after hearing several complaints from drivers about the squeegee-kids. According to the Ontario Court of Appeal‚ ’regulation pedestrians and traffic and reducing dangers on the streets’ is more important than having a homeless (squeegee-kid) earn money by cleaning your car’s window. After

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    Against Euthanasia essay

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    ‘’Against Euthanasia’’ I’m against euthanasia for many reasons. Euthanasia would not only be for people who are "terminally ill." There are two problems here -- the definition of "terminal" and the changes that have already taken place to extend euthanasia to those who aren’t "terminally ill." There are many definitions for the word "terminal." For example‚ when he spoke to the National Press Club in 1992‚ Jack Kevorkian said that a terminal illness was "any disease that curtails life even for

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