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    Smoking Should Be Banned In Public Places In my opinion‚ smoking in public places should be prohibited. There are many reasons that support this point of view. Smoking is one of the leading killers in world. People shouldn’t die because of it. For years people have been smoking in public thinking ’it’s my body‚ I can do whatever I want to it‚’ but now that it has been proven that smoking not only harms the smoker‚  but also those around him or her‚ they should not be allowed to smoke

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    Should smoking be banned in public areas? In recent decades‚ if smoking should be banned in public occasion has sparked a great deal of controversies. The term ‘public areas’ refers to the facilities or occasions which involving people in general and normally are provided by government. This essay will argue that smoking should be banned in public for the following reasons: the smoke produced by the combustions of tobacco will lead to the passive smoking‚ the bad impression and effects to adolescents

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    The society hold different opinion on whether cigarettes and other tobacco products should be banned. Those who oppose the ban argue that adults have the rights to decide whatever they consume. On the contrary‚ those who support the ban cite the negative implications of smoking‚ which include health issues. Diseases such as cancer have been associated with the use of tobacco products. Currently‚ thousands of people in the United States die annually because of diseases that are related to the use

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    Why The Giver? There are books being banned and challenged all over the country. To challenge a book means that a person or group of people try to limit its access to children/readers but are not successful. A banned book means that a certain book that had been challenged was successfully removed and prohibited from being sold. Lois Lowry’s The Giver tells a story about a young boy named Jonas who lives in a dystopian society. Everything in Jonas’s world is controlled‚ even death and emotions

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    passive smoking contributes to the symptoms of asthma in 46‚ 500 Australian children each year‚ as well as thousands of adults. But still people continue to smoke and further more protest that they should have the individual right to do so where ever they please. No one should have to inhale second-hand smoke. Many smokers do not realise that by smoking in enclosed places they are endangering the lives of their children‚ workmates and even innocent bystanders who just happen to be near them. Their

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    Often times‚ books become banned in the classroom because of the controversial content that it contains. Once a book is banned‚ it becomes removed from the shelves of libraries‚ book stores‚ and classrooms. In some cases‚ banned books have been burned or refused publication. There are several reasons why books are banned‚ but books are most frequently banned because of the prejudiced opinions about religion‚ sexual orientation‚ and race. In school‚ children are taught to be mature and to not

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    Donald Trump has recently issued a ban on people traveling to the US from seven‚ mostly Muslim‚ countries: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Libya‚ Somalia‚ Sudan‚ Syria‚ and Yemen. This ban will last for 90 days. Refugees in general have been banned for 120 days‚ but refugees from Syria have also been banned for an indefinite amount of time‚ too. This travel ban has already been the center of worldwide controversy‚ leading to protests in the US‚ and world leaders to bash the executive order. The travel ban will be detrimental

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    contains sulfites and ammonia.” (The Effects of Children) Labdoor magazine explains‚ “processing carbohydrates with ammonia under high temperatures can produce a toxic byproduct‚ 4-methylimidazole that has been linked to conclusive and an increased

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    profanity they should not be fined and banned by the FCC. In My opinion and perspective I have to disagree with the statement that said they should not be banned and fined when they show accident profanity which is U.S Court Appeals for the Second Circuit

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    have been bans for smoking in public places. This could be a start of a new trend to ban smoking everywhere in the US. However tobacco should not be banned because of individual rights‚ it’s effect on the economy‚ and the increased crime it could cause. The first point against ban on tobacco would be the individual right to smoke. The individual right to privacy should allow people to harm their own bodies with dangerous drugs. The government can pass laws

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