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    more and more states are passing texting bans‚ it remains the case that fewer than half the states have banned the practice as of today (U.S. Congress). AAA foundation for Traffic Safety reports that 67 percent of drivers admitted to talking on their cell phone while driving behind the wheel‚ and 21 percent of drivers indicated they have read or sent a text or email message‚ a number that rose to 40 percent for those drivers under the age of 35. As shocking as these numbers are‚ it’s clear that this

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    not only affects the health of smokers‚ but also harms other people who are not smoking. So‚ many people think government should ban the smoking in public place. However‚ this issue always provides a lot of controversy. Some people say "Yes"‚ some people say "No". Now‚ we are going to examine what opinion the people have in this issue. Some people think smoking should be banned because it can develop lung cancer. Cigarette contains thousands of different organic chemicals. When people who are smoking

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    E-cigarettes are unregulated and people do not know much about them and their long term effects should the be banded? While I think that e-cigarettes should be banned. First people are starting to use a technique called dripping and it can kill or cause serious brain damage to people and especially teens. cnn reporter susan scutti writes “Dripping generates higher heating coil temperatures than conventional use of e-cigarettes -- and this is a safety concern. "Higher temperatures lead to greater

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    Picture sitting in school while people next to you possess guns. Though this may sound a bit farfetched‚ it can happen. Due to the second amendment of the Constitution‚ one has the right to bear arms. It is reasonable that people would want access to guns for the sport of hunting though. But allowing people to "carry" guns is reckless. Firearms should be outlawed because they have granted children access to kill easily‚ inflated the murder rate in the United States‚ were created to kill‚ and

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    major sporting events. Throughout the years‚ athletes have been using a wide spread of illegal banned drugs and substances to help them perform well during sporting events. The WADA currently has a list of over 200 banned substances that prohibit athletes from using. The list include substances such as blood doping‚ and Performance Enchanced Drugs (PED). The main reason why athletes use illegal banned substances is due to the amount of pressure from the team and fans to win. Like stated earlier‚

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    Should Drivers Be Banned From Talking And Texting While Driving? Abstract: Distracted driving is a leading cause to automobile fatalities. Distracted driving can range from talking‚ texting…to eating‚ and drinking…. This topic has been a debate issue between several experts and U.S. citizens. The Experts have different point of views. One of the experts feels that integrated devices will solve the issue. The second expert feels that law enforcement focus only on texting and driving but there are

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    invention of Genetically Modified food is a reasonable solution to solve this issue. Therefore‚ the Genetically Modified food should not be banned for several reasons. In addition to the fact that Genetically Modified food already provides benefits to us‚ there are several considerable profits to agriculture‚ environment and human health. Genetically Modified food should not be banned while they provide benefits to agriculture. The high productivity is creating by Genetically Modified food; the GM crops

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    being naturally good at something. Steroids and other similar drugs are very harmful and can negatively affect you in the long run. Many people look up to these amazing players but kids and fans should not be influenced by the poor choices they have made. For these reasons major league baseball banned the use of steroids in 1991. For example Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds‚ former professional baseball players‚ allegedly used steroids to enhance their performance in their earlier baseball career

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    Smoking should be banned from public places Audience: 1. My audience are very aware of the dangers of smoking as well as smoking in public places. 2. All ages‚ genders‚ race‚ social status‚ location and regions. 3. My audience is neutral and wants to do more to inform people that smoke about the dangers it can cause in public places. I. Introduction : A. whether or not smoking should be banned in public places has been a controversial topic for many years. B. smoking should be banned

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    Should Junk Food Be Banned from Schools? by Jae Curtis Another day‚ another junk food debate; from boycotting bake sales to banning sodas‚ many schools have joined the national fight against obesity. An August 2012 study from Pediatrics made a startling discovery after following a group of school-aged children: kids who went to a school without junk food regulations maintained about a 37 percent overweight rate from fifth to eighth grade without budging. However‚ in schools with junk food regulations

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