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    Cerniglia 1 James Cerniglia Professor Boland English Period 4 3/15/14 National Hockey League Fighting Throughout the history of the National Hockey League‚ there has always been controversy whether fighting should remain legal. Some games consist of many fights but some consist of none. February 2nd 2011‚ the Islanders and Penguins had a game filled to the brim with fights; “Fans got to watch one of the most penalized games in recent memory characterized by 15 fighting majors‚ 11 game misconducts

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    benifits also:  1) Reduces employment particularly among educated people  2) helped in acquiring close relations between India and USA on Silicon Valley matter in USA.  So‚ in the nutshell‚ acc to me‚ educated people should go to other countries to carry out researches etc but should not forget our motherland and try to server her.  Further‚ this so called brain drain can be stopped if better research and training facilities are provided in our own country.

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    “Bigger‚ Stronger‚ Faster” is a movie that is about steroid use by athletes and public figures. The director was trying to show show why steroids might not be as bad as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) portrays them to be. The director did this by showing how many people use it that are public figures and showing how the people in his life use them as well. The director was trying to prove to people that steroids could be like supplements‚ which are FDA approved. He claimed that the side effects

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    Why Soda Should Be Banned

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    too much can severely harm the body. What if I told you there was another substance that a lot of people consume everyday. I am talking about soda and the recent soda cap size ban. The soda ban helps to inform people on what a healthy amount of soda should look like and also helps raise awareness on important consequences that could occur when overindulge. With the knowledge of how much is too much and what damage could occur in your body‚ you can make sound healthy decisions that can help better your

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    Smoking

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    know the health risks of smoking‚ and most of us know that kicking the habit is the single biggest improvement to health a smoker can make. But that doesn’t make it any easier to kick the habit. Whether you’re a teen smoker or a lifetime pack-a-day smoker‚ quitting can be tough. To increase your chances of success‚ you need to be motivated‚ have social support‚ an understanding of what to expect‚ and a personal game plan.  It is possible to learn how to replace your smoking habits‚ manage your cravings

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    unreliable results. Around 26 million animals are used every year for scientific and commercial testing. These animals are used to determine the toxicity and effectiveness of medications before they test it on humans. Therefore animal testing should be banned. First of all‚ research on animals is sometimes flawed because of biased scientists. According to pro-con.org “87% of the studies failed to randomize the selection of animals and 80% did not use blinding (another technique to reduce researcher

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    Kinney Dec 6‚ 2012 Smokers have the right to smoke At the NOVA Alexandria campus there has been a debate whether NOVA should ban smoking in all areas in campus. This debate is very critical because there are a lot of smokers in Alexandria campus. They may restrict smoking in certain areas but they can’t prevent students to smoke in the hall campus. If NOVA will ban smoking in all areas‚ that will create hate behavior between smokers and non-smoker students. Smokers argue that they have the right

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    The Electronic Cigarette

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    Electronic cigarettes‚ or e-cigarettes‚ have become increasingly popular in recent years. Regular cigarette smoking has been on the decline due to many factors including price‚ health risks‚ and the fact that most public places no longer allow indoor smoking; making it an inconvenience to step outside and light one up. The convenience‚ affordability‚ and health benefits are just a number of reasons the electronic cigarette is rising in popularity. A comparison between e-cigarettes and regular

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    When it comes to the travel ban some are in full support of it but I am against it. Because of that many people are suffering. In this country‚ the president holed people to enter this country and also discriminate them base on their religion and their country of origin‚ but the one thing that I think he has forgotten is because of the immigrants‚ this country has became how it is now‚ like being the most and respected country and also a country that anyone would dream to be here like I am. And

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    different views about smoking in public places. Smokers feel it is their right to smoke where and when they want. On the other hand non-smokers feel smokers violate their rights and endanger there life. However‚ our school has decided to institute an “Anti-Smoking” rule. By instituting a rule of no smoking on school grounds we can protect today’s youth against the harms of smoking. This rule would bring many benefits. At the end of the last school year we ruled that smoking on school grounds would

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