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    French Hijab Ban

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    French Hijab Ban: Cover Up… But Not Religiously In 2004‚ the government in France took a vote and the results were 494 to 36‚ in favor of banning the wearing of the Islamic hijab‚ headscarf‚ in public. Since then‚ many Muslims have been fined for wearing their religious clothing in public‚ riots have started‚ and legal measures have been taken. Not only has this religious intolerance occurred in France‚ but bans on steeples on mosques in Switzerland have been put in effect and government officials

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    Breed Ban Laws

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    Should Pit Bulls as a breed be banned? How would you feel if your dog that you love more than anything in the world couldn’t go with you when you moved homes because of ban laws and you had to euthanize your best friend? Over 1‚500 pit bulls get euthanized each year because of these ban laws. “Aggression” is why these ban laws have been made and it’s not the dogs fault it’s the behavioral decisions of the owners. Humane society’s get 1‚500 to 1‚600 pit bulls every year and only 2 out of 10

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    Nyc Soda Ban

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    Essentials of Marketing September 18‚ 2012 NYC Soda Ban Michael Bloomberg‚ Mayor of New York City‚ has proposed a ban on the sale of large-sized sugar-sweetened beverages in restaurants‚ delis‚ sports arena vendors‚ movie theaters and food carts. This proposed ban would stop these establishments from selling sugary beverages such as sodas‚ sweetened teas‚ coffees‚ energy drinks and fruit drinks in sizes larger than 16 oz‚ with fines for failing to downsize being as high as $200. All establishments

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    Ban on Hiring Smokers

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    Darlene Johnson 25 November‚ 2013 Ban on Hiring Smokers Critical Thinking 1. http://www.hrmorning.com/ban-hiring-smokers/ 2. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/11/us/11smoking.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Construction: the building of something‚ typically a large structure Refocus: adjust the focus of a lens or one’s eye Identify: establish or indicate who or what someone or something is; associate someone close with; regard someone as having strong links with Think Through: to fully consider an

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    References: David‚ W. (2005). Smoking ban in Italy. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/newsenglish/witn/2005/01/050110_italy_smoking_ban.shtml       Hawkins‚ A. (2010) International smoking facts.  Retrieved from http://www.inforesearchlab.com/internationalsmokingfacts

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    the different types of language used in the article “Time smokers were made to clear the air”‚ written by: Alice Clarke‚ published in the Herald Sun on February 11th 2013. The Headline tells the readers that it is a serious article about putting more bans on smoking. The writer starts the article with a humorous‚ but interesting sentence‚ she says “I say this with love‚ but people are stupid”. This opening sentence really catches the reader’s attention and makes him/her quite intrigued. The first paragraph

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    organizations. Within a very short space of time it has become much less acceptable in the workplace and‚ in many countries‚ banned altogether. Why has this happened? This article seeks to answer this question. Although the main legislative basis of these bans is the health and safety of employees‚ we argue that the issues at stake are in fact more complex. Smoking‚ we contend‚ should be understood as a practice with diverse cultural meanings‚ and its regulation located within the context of a longstanding

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    Smoking in Public Places

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    as a social evil will embrace the smoking ban with all they have‚ to save the big picture of the earth being healthy. However‚ smokers‚ will simply put it off‚ and find another way to smoke. They know the health hazards it causes‚ as they still choose to smoke‚ and so do you think a ban will stop them? A smoking ban is a controversial subject. Those who do not smoke‚ and have never smoked‚ often feel like there is no reason not to have a public smoking ban. Smokers‚ however‚ feel like it is a personal

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    Today I am here to talk to you all about a problem that is far-reaching the nation. According to the National Cancer Institute. Each Year an estimate of 443‚000 people die from smoking‚ but the damaging effects of smoking do not stop with the smoker. An estimated 88 million nonsmoking Americans‚ including 54% of children under the age of 12‚ are open to secondhand smoke and about 46‚000 non-smoking Americans die from second hand smoke exposure a year. Over the past few years two of my uncles have

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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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