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    Tobacco smoke contains more than 4‚000 chemical compounds many of which directly lead to diseases(7). Excessive smoking leads to profound health risks such as lung cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The effects of smoking are not limited to those who smoke firsthand; it inflicts harm on those around them as well. Second-hand smoke also causes very serious problems and because of the toxins inhaled by common people it can be just as bad as smoking. Banning smoking on college

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    Why has the United Kingdom adopted CCTV technology with such enthusiasm and how effective is it as a means of crime prevention? During the previous era‚ the spread of closed circuit televisions (CCTV) in United Kingdom has been increased in an obvious trend. £38 million has been proved by the British Home office in order to build up local surveillance systems before 1994. What is more‚ during 1995 to 1999‚ £170 million has been made accessible to enhance this system (Phillips‚ 1999‚ p. 123)

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    Darren Tan Natalie Hudson‚ Ph.D. ENG 113 - 1006 November 1‚ 2012 Persuasion - Condom Machines Should be Permitted on Campus An increasing number of students is having sexual intercourse in campus dormitories‚ thus increasing the need for condom machines to be placed on campus grounds. First and most importantly‚ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that 47.4% of students have had at least one encounter of sexual intercourse during their terms of study with only 38

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    Jaime Padilla Professor Ferrell English 101 5/2/13 Outline 1. Crime Prevention a. Helps catch a thief b. Suspicious person or item in area c. Sense of security 2. Evidence d. Court usage e. Proof of broken rules 3. Public Safety f. Traffic Monitoring g. Emergency alertness Video Surveillance Jaime Padilla Professor Ferrell English 101 5/2/13 Today in the modern society‚ the use of surveillance cameras is becoming increasingly

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    Hi‚ Good __________. I am _(Nick Name)_‚ and I’ll be assisting you in this campus tour. The tour is one of the programs we conduct to help our visitors‚ parents‚ and new students to become familiar with the TIPQC campus‚ including its facilities and services. This is Building 1. The ground floor of this building has the Office of the Registrar. The office is responsible in maintaining‚ retrieving and distributing student records and transcripts‚ conducting final evaluation of all graduation applications

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    applications like traffic monitoring [1] and human activity understanding [2]. • i. Benefits of video surveillance Availability- There was a time when the surveillance techniques were utilized only in shopping centres and malls. Now-a-days‚ you can notice closed-circuit televisions almost at any place you visit‚ from a small store to homes and holy places. As a result‚ they guarantee greater public security at a fraction of the cost. Real-time monitoringTraditionally big organizations have always had the

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    Villa College Fuvahmulah Campus in 2050 In the year 2050 how will VCFC look like? Would it be improved by the latest technologies or it would have a few changes. By the way in my view the VCFC would be improved so well that it could not be done in these days. It seems to me that the VCFC would be improved with latest technologies and with advanced teaching methods. Firstly‚ in 2050 there will be a new building of VCFC. That building will contain maximum 15 to 16 floors and a minimum of 8 floors

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    increasingly important in our business and private lives. These appliances include devices such as cell phones‚ two-way pagers‚ personal organizers‚ screen phones‚ and POS terminals. In a real world scenario‚ such as college campus‚ information in the form of notices‚ hand-written manuals‚ oral communication‚ is spread among the students. Today it is imperative to not only use the traditional forms of communication‚ but also newer forms such as mobile technology‚ for quicker

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Study Life in this world is full of sacrifices‚ privileges and hopes. Whether we like it or not‚ we have to go with what is new that others are enjoying or else we will be left behind. Nowadays‚ technology plays an important role in human life especially the computer which is a great aid in providing information. The ability to respond to the inevitable growth of technology is very significant in the global economy. The computer is now recognized

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    Should Guns Be Allowed on College Campus? In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Armstrong Atlantic State University Fall Semester 2009 Doctor Junseob Moon Date of Submission: December 5‚ 2009 Introduction “Gun control? We need bullet control! I think every bullet should cost $5‚000. Because if a bullet cost $5‚000‚ we wouldn’t have any innocent bystanders.” (Rock‚ 1999) Chris Rock got a big laugh when he expressed his

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