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    How To Quit Valley Forge

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    Revolutionary War‚ the capital of Philadelphia was taken by the British. The Patriots had set up a winter camp at Valley Forge‚ 18 miles from Philadelphia in 1777. One question I have to ask myself is if I was a soldier at Valley Forge would have quit (leave and not re-enlist). I have decided to re-enlist for three reasons which are we need more soldiers‚ you could move up in rank‚ but mostly because Washington needs help. The First Reason I will re-enlist is because they need more soldiers. In

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    Merdine decided to quit smoking‚ she made this decision recently. She had smoked two packs of cigarettes a day‚ she had done this for several years. In this time‚ her teeth had tuned brown‚ her fingertips were yellow. She had developed a hacking cough‚ she wheezed like a cracked radiator‚ she had known it was time to quit. She understood that it would not be easy. Merdine’s first step was to change her brand of cigarettes. She switched to “low-tar” brand‚ she immediately started smoking twice as many

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    Quit or Die

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    Quit or Die The consequences of smoking Quit or Die The consequences of smoking Quitting cigarettes now can reduce your chances of health related problems and early death. The complications of smoking are the reasons I am against the production of tobacco products‚ and I believe the US government should ban the production of tobacco. Some people may argue that it is against the freedom of choice and will cause the loss of jobs‚ but is it worth the life of millions of Americans? Being

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    How I quit my job

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    When people hear how I quit my job as a lawyer after six years of corporate work‚ they assume I burned out and fled the nine-to-five (or‚ more accurately‚ the nine-to-midnight)‚ leaving contracts‚ negotiations and lawsuits behind.  In reality‚ I long had aspired to travel the world for a year‚ inspired by a documentary I saw in high school about trans-Siberian trains. Staring at the screen‚ watching birch trees and snow and a railroad track running for thousands of kilometres‚ I resolved to take

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    Valley Forge George Cashman Would you have quit? You’re sitting in your frigid wooden hut‚ you’re stomach grumbling‚ and you’re eyes and mouth filled with thick‚ black smoke. This is when you realize that you will have the chance to quit very‚ very soon. But the question is‚ will you quit or will you re-enlist? To me this is a very simple decision. This decision is to either leave George Washington’s worn out army and go back to your beautiful wife and darling children or to endure another

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    Abraham Lincoln How many times have you quit because you thought something was too hard? Well‚ Abraham Lincoln never quit. Although‚ Abraham struggled with his home life. But soon enough he was America’s 16th president. Abraham Lincoln will be remembered by his honestness‚ abolishing slavery‚ stopping seven states from seceding and the Gettysburg Address. Abraham didn’t have an easy childhood. He was born February 12‚1809 in Hodgenville‚ Kentucky. He had a brother named Thomas Jr. He was born around

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    Smoking

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    Smoking         The use of cigarette smoking is a major aspect of our society. Smoking is used in socializing‚ relaxing‚ and even entertaining. Smoking tobacco is sold in a variety of options‚ the most popular being the cigarette. This report examines the irreversible effects of cigarette smoking on various organ systems and challenges the notion that a few years of exposure to smoking will have no lasting adverse consequences. This is to discourage young people from taking up this deadly habit

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    Smoking

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    org to see the article with links to related articles.  © Helpguide.org. All rights reserved.This material is for information and support; not a substitute for professional advice.How to Quit SmokingA Guide to Quitting and Kicking the Habit for Good | Share | RSS | We all know the health risks of smoking‚ and most of us know that kicking the habit is the single biggest improvement to health a smoker can make. But that doesn’t make it any easier to kick the habit. Whether you’re a teen smoker

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    Smoking

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    Essay About : SMOKING Lifestyles are ways to live your life‚ which is also related to any kind of your daily habits that you do. The way you live your life is related to your health‚ including mental health and social life. It’s important to know that habits are divided into two main types: good habits and bad habits‚ and one of the most famous bad habits which is you’re used to see people doing it is SMOKING. Smoking is a very common habit of a lot of people around you‚ and their lives depend

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    Smoking Guy Analysis

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    Smoking Guy (Sam) – When nervous or in intense situations he get sthe jitters and needs to smoke a cigarette. Speaks in the back of his throat with a whisper quality‚ sounding like the stereotypical drug addict. Sam usually smokes in situations where he shouldn’t be smoking‚ where he can get in major trouble‚ also his wife is forcing him to quit. His body part of focus is the hands‚ moving spastically when he communicates and scratches himself when he needs a smoke. Wedding planner (Willard) – Willard

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