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    qualifications‚ which in today’s time is so easy to qualify for‚ does it mean that you HAVE to vote? Compulsory voting has been a great debacle in today’s world since the number of voters (no matter the poll) are dimishing. People have the right to vote‚ and they should be encouraged to have a vote‚ but should not be forced. Though it is your choice‚ voting has been such a quandary to where people decide who can and cannot vote. Hundreds of years ago‚ when America was first established‚ the qualifications

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    agree that smoking should be banned in all restaurants. People should not smoke in restaurants because it is inappropriate to smoking while someone is trying to eat a meal. Non smokers can inhale the smoke and get second hand smoke which is a health risk. Smoking is already a bad addiction for many people‚ but it is also bad for the people that do not smoke. Banning smoking in restaurants has already gone into effect in many places such as New York City. We all know that many people smoke nowadays so

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    friend of the narrator’s‚ who immediately recognises Strickland’s genius. After helping Strickland recover from a life-threatening condition‚ Stroeve is repaid by having his wife‚ Blanche‚ abandon him for Strickland. Strickland later discards the wife (all he really sought from Blanche was a model to paint‚ not serious companionship‚ and it is hinted in the novel’s dialogue that he indicated this to her and she took the risk anyway)‚ who then commits suicide – yet another human casualty (the first ones

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    Compulsory Voting Compulsory voting is the system that citizens are compelled to vote in elections or at least attend a polling place the day of voting. Is compulsory voting the right electoral system for the United States‚ should the United States replace their current system of voting for compulsory voting? If the United States were to change the law so that citizen were obligated to vote what would be the consequences for those who chose not to vote? If the government fined those who didn’t

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    eliminating meat and processed foods from our diets and replacing them with vegetables and fruits is the solution to most of our health problems. On the other hand‚ we have the other group that believes that a vegetarian diet is not the solution and that all we need is to have a balanced diet without replacing meat. This paper will present to you the pros and cons of becoming a vegetarian. The variety of opinions provided here will give enough insight to help you look at this issue from both sides.

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    Smoking ban in almost all work places and public areas has made hotly debated issue of late. While many people approve of this legislation‚ some take issue with it for fear of their freedom being restricted. Nevertheless‚ from my personal standpoint‚ I am convinced that banning smoking has its pros and cons for the reasons illustrated below. On the one hand‚ it is irrefutable that cigar prohibition protects human’s health. To demonstrate‚ when having fewer chances of smoking‚ people‚ both smokers and

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    The Canadian anthem “O’ Canada” Should not be changed at all. The anthem is and always will be a big part of being Canadian‚ as well as the symbolism of Canada. The biggest thing that people remember as a kid growing is singing the national anthem in school every day and proudly standing in front of the Canadian flag. As Canada is a bilingual country it would be hard to transfer and make a new anthem that will be properly formatted for both languages without any uncanny expressions. Also as O’ Canada

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    All recreational drugs should be legalised. Drugs known to people for thousands of years. They are consumed by people of different cultures‚ for different purposes: during religious ceremonies‚ to recuperate‚ to relieve pain and discomfort. Until the early 20th century there were virtually no restrictions on the production and consumption of drugs. Sometimes‚ attempts were made to reduce or prohibit the use of certain substances‚ but they were short-lived and usually unsuccessful. Currently‚ the

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    Should all people become vegetarians ? As we can now observe‚ vegetarianism has become something fashionable‚ and the number of people who reject eating meat is constantly increasing. In Britain‚ for instance‚ over 5 million people have done it so far. It is obviously connected with the recent animal diseases‚ but this tendency is likely to spread on the other regions of the world. However‚ it is not only a fashion or fear of illnesses. I myself became a vegetarian about 2 years ago‚ and I can

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    January 2010 A systematic review of the effectiveness of training & education for the protection of workers About this report: Authors: Lynda Robson1‚ Carol Stephenson2‚ Paul Schulte2‚ Ben Amick1‚ Stella Chan1‚ Amber Bielecky1‚ Anna Wang1‚ Terri Heidotting2‚ Emma Irvin1‚ Don Eggerth2‚ Robert Peters2‚ Judy Clarke1*‚ Kimberley Cullen1‚ Lani Boldt2*‚ Cathy Rotunda2‚ Paula Grubb2 Affiliations: 1 Institute for Work & Health 2 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health‚ Centers for

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