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    Why Shouldn’t it be Banned? One of the most popular argument against the ban on smoking in public places is that it is a clear cut encroachment on the personal life of the individual. Secondly‚ smoking ban in public places gives it unnecessary attention‚ and it is a normal human tendency to try something that is regarded as a taboo in the society. When forced to stop smoking at the workplace‚ an individual is likely to experience withdrawal symptoms‚ which can in turn hamper his performance. Making

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    Smoking in Public: Ban

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    Smoking in Public: Smoking Ban The argument on Smoking tobacco and other method of smoking use in public should be ban. The use of smoking tobacco has number one concerns to nonsmokers have health effects on people who choose to smoke in a public place or private places. The study argues that Americans died every year from harmful effects and other diseases related to smoking. This habit of smoking indicates that smoking cigarette disturb non-smokers or secondhand smoking. Also‚ contributes

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    The Smoking Ban in Jamaica Smoking is defined by the Bing dictionary as the activity of breathing smoke from cigarettes‚ pipes‚ etc. into your mouth and lungs. Passive smoking (also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)‚ involuntary smoking or second hand smoke) occurs when the exhaled and ambient smoke from one person’s cigarette is inhaled by other people. This activity in Jamaica can be traced back to the times of its earliest inhabitants‚ the Tainos (or the Arawak people). Back then

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    Over time smokers began to be segregated into designated smoking areas‚ followed by bans of smoking inside public places‚ then designated areas out doors. Today many public and private locations have banned smoking on their grounds altogether‚ and many other places are considering or trying to enforce a no smoking policy as well. Ironically many smokers have been forced to move from their homes as no smoking policies prohibit smoking inside and outside their own residences. Americans from

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    Smoking Bans in Casinos

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    November 2012 Smoking Bans in Casinos Las Vegas is often referred to as “Sin City”. People come here from all over the world to gamble‚ party‚ and enjoy the nightlife this city has to offer. Vacationers expect a crazy trip where “sinning” is the norm. Vegas is a place where you can get away from rules and laws‚ and many think they should be able to drink and smoke to their heart’s content. But recently‚ Vegas passed laws banning smoking in restaurants and taverns. These bans were quickly lifted

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    The hypothesis of cannabis as a starting drug is now rejected by science as a myth. Of course‚ smoking Marijuana is not entirely risk-free. Excessive consumption can lead to respiratory problems or difficulties in coping with everyday life. In very rare cases‚ cannabis can trigger a latent psychosis. However‚ numerous studies prove that cannabis is substantially less harmful than alcohol and tobacco. According to official data‚ in contrast to hemp‚ these legal drugs have claimed more than 100‚000

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    Medical studies have shown that smoking not only leads to health problems for the smoker‚ but also for people close by. As a result of this‚ many believe that smoking should not be allowed in public places. Although there are arguments on both sides‚ I strongly agree that a ban is the most appropriate course of action. Opponents of such a ban argue against it for several reasons. Firstly‚ they say that passive smokers make the choice to breathe in other people’s smoke by going to places where it

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    significantly increased‚ and these breeds are labeled as vicious killers‚ restricted by the society’s stereotypes. As a result‚ this topic has stirred up controversy as to whether or not a pit bull ban is an effective way to reduce and prevent more dog attacks in a specific area. The Case: People who are against pit bull bans argue that because

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    regulations to control tobacco‚ banning smoking inside all government buildings‚ private restaurants‚ cafes‚ teashops and social spaces. The regulation prohibits smoking at Rehabilitation Centres‚ children’s parks and places frequently visited by children‚ aboard ferries and ferry terminals and at any place where people have to wait in a queue to obtain services. According to the new regulation places such as cafes and restaurants that want to have smoking allowed will have to apply for permission

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    Formally known as the Foreign Minister for South Korea‚ Ban Ki-moon is the eighth and current United Nations Secretary General (UNSG). He became politically inspired after winning a competition to visit the White House and meeting John F. Kennedy at eighteen years old. Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Harvard University in 1970‚ Ban entered South Korea’s foreign service as a counsellor for the embassy in Washington‚ D.C. (1987-90). His portfolio forever continued

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