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    SMOKING TOBACCO

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    SMOKING TOBACCO Should smoking tobacco be legal or illegal? This is not a new problem‚ but people still argue about it in many years. Everyone knows the consequences of smoking‚ but the rate of smoking people is still increasing‚ especially in the developing countries. Following an analysis‚ there are more than 443 thousand people died every year in the US. This number in worldwide is more terrible‚ 5 million people. Yes‚ 5 million of 1.35 billion people are smoking in the world. It means in every

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    Tobacco Composting

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    Tobacco Composting: An Alternative to Burning or Landfill Composting is the purposeful biodegradation of organic matter‚ such as yard‚ food and agro-industrial waste. The decomposition is performed by micro-organisms‚ mostly bacteria‚ but also yeasts and fungi. A biodegradable material is capable of being completely broken down under the action of microorganisms into carbon dioxide‚ water and biomass. A compostable material biodegrades substantially under specific composting conditions.

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    Tobacco Kills

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    TOBACCO will kill nearly six million people this year‚ including 600‚000 non-smokers‚ because governments are not doing enough to persuade people to quit or protect others from second-hand smoke‚ according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Since there is often a lag of many years between when people start smoking and when it affects health‚ the epidemic of tobacco-related disease and death would have begun. And by 2030‚ the annual death toll could reach 8 million! The WHO urged more governments

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    Tobacco in Society

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    Tobacco in Society 1964-2012 It is hard to believe that around half a decade ago smoking was legal in offices‚ airplanes and even some cartoons were sponsored by tobacco companies. Smoking was socially acceptable and almost 50% of men and 46% of the entire American population smoked. It wasn’t until 1964 that the United States Surgeon General‚ Dr. Luther L Terry announced that smoking causes cancer. In 1965 Congress required all cigarette packaging to have the health-warning label‚ "Warning:

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    Tobacco Industry

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    Philip Morris Pakistan is beginning to feel a financial pinch‚ and is already reducing the scale and scope of some of its manufacturing operations inside the country. In a statement released to the press on Saturday‚ the company announced that it will be reducing the operations in its smallest factory‚ located in Mandra‚ near Rawalpindi. The company cited “difficult economic conditions” including high taxes and low consumer purchasing power as a primary reason for the decision. The decision was

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    Dangers of Tobacco

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    What are the dangers of Tobacco? What are the dangers of smoking cigarettes? Well some dangers of smoking cigarettes are you can develop lung cancer or emphazima. With either of these life would be pretty bad‚ you wouldn’t be able to do very much with out getting tired or having to stop for a few minutes to catch you breath. Smoking can even make it hard to play sports. Because it can cause shortness of breathe‚ dizziness‚ and coughing. And if you use smokeless tobacco it can cause dehydration

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    Chicago School Agnita Henry 08050506 London Metropolitan University UK In this essay the main focus would be surrounding the Chicago School‚ how it has made such a significant contribution to criminological theory and method‚ and in what ways has this been achieved. Some of the contributions to criminological theory and method came from the Chicago School. The work done by some of the most important sociologist‚ such as Robert Park and Ernest Burgess (1864-1944)‚ looked into the developing

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    The possibility that Anonymous is actually hindering the efforts of the war on ISIS is also present. Firstly‚ many in Anonymous refuse to work with western governments‚ like the United States‚ because as they are combatting ISIS‚ they are also combatting many actions western governments commit. As there are many sects within Anonymous‚ however‚ there are some which work directly with the United States government. One of these groups‚ Ghost Security Group (or GhostSec) has continually infiltrated

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    Sports such as Hockey and Football have a tolerance for violence whether it’s body checking a player to the walls or tackling an opponent. These actions are justifiable to the fact that it’s part of the game‚ because such actions help the player to an advantage of obtaining the ball but there are limit to these rules. These actions are only made for the sole purpose of the sport and playing within the game and rules but using this advantage to other purposes such as harming another player without

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    When all this happened people didn’t know right from wrong they believed what they said went even if it hurt others. In the book Harper Lee appointed it quite well that even though people are people it didn’t matter as long as their color. A colored man falling in love with a caucasian women was unheard of.We all may be human but white men and women had it easy compared to the colored men and women.So when something happens or someone accuses of this happening people go for what they think and know

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