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    Cigarettes cause over 400‚000 preventable deaths in the United States alone each year. How many of those people were ones that you knew or even your family? Any smoker can die in the blink of an eye‚ they’ll be gone. Regular combustible cigarettes and electronic cigarettes are causing these deaths . As e-cigarettes are beginning to gain more and more popularity there are more people dying. Is this so called safe device really‚ safe? Not only do e-cigarettes cause death from the inside‚ they kill

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    Thomas Jefferson is considered one of the most brilliant men ever to serve as president. Jefferson accomplished many things that contributed to his legacy. He was a founding father of the United States‚ and he was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. If it were not for Jefferson our Declaration would not be the basis for many countries around the world. He wrote something that all Americans can be proud of. Thomas Jefferson’s interest in geography and nature helped him see the

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    With the development with high-tech and the improvement of living qualities‚ more and more people crowed into city ‚which leads to the uncontrollable urbanization. Because of this‚ some of the largest cities must be fairly oppressive places in which to live if you are short of money or unemployed. However‚ for those with disposable income‚ a city provides colorful environment which enables people to enjoy their modern life. In that case‚ I believe the advantages of urban living far outweigh from

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    ” However‚ in the eighteen century having a “big family” was a normal thing‚ but did women use birth control even if the church was against it? According to Catherine‚ breastfeeding was used to prevent unwanted pregnancies or to allow them to space out their pregnancies (Delors). “Clearly‚ men and women have wanted to control the number of their offspring for physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ and economic reasons and they have taken responsibility for attempting to use various methods of contraception

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    All For GMO Bacillus thuringiensis‚ BT‚ protein was discovered in bacteria that is frequently used by farmers to control insect pests. American sweet corn farmers have benefited in breeding and biotechnology. “BT protein protects the sweet corn from certain damaging insects” (Monsanto 2013). “Genetically modified sweet corn with BT protein reduces insecticide by 85%‚ fuel and energy use and carbon dioxide emissions” (Monsanto 2013). Farmers like to grow BT corn because they don’t have to drive their

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    Organ Donation What is going to happen to your body when you die? Will you be buried‚ cremated‚ or will you use it for the benefit of others? Organ donations can save lives and be used for research. Organ donation is not solely restricted to people who have passed. Donating is also possible when you are alive. Every American needs to become an organ donor because millions of lives could be saved. Saving lives after death is one of the major motivating factors for organ

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    Macbeth Essay How does Macbeth change during the course of the play? Macbeth dramatically changes throughout the play‚ especially his behaviour; In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth knows the right from wrong‚ even when he does wrong he can’t justify to himself why he is doing wrong. When the witches tell Macbeth about him becoming the King of Scotland he was interested in this idea but he never thought of killing the king to make the witches idea true‚ Macbeth couldn’t think about such

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    making a bad decision better than making no decision at all? People make decisions of varying importance every day‚ so the idea that making a bad decision is better than making no decision at all is‚ in my opinion‚ the worst case scenario that may occur. When making a decision one has various options‚ risks‚ and is influenced by his surroundings. Firstly‚ decision making involves identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values and preferences of the decision maker. Making a decision implies

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    Hannibal Because Hannibal was such a successful leader‚ his character was‚ and still is‚ debated over. By nature‚ the Romans‚ their allies‚ and even Hanno‚ a Carthaginian‚ disliked Hannibal because he brought fear and destruction to their peoples. On the other hand Carthage and its allies respected Hannibal because he brought expansion and wealth. Although both sides of the argument completely oppose each other‚ both have adequate reasoning. Hannibal gave many reasons to be disliked due to his

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    his brother‚ and he had to marry his brothers widow‚ Catherine of Aragon. When his father died his was crowned king of England. There has been a lot of discussion on whether or not he was a good king‚ and I am going to try and make a conclusion. Henry The VIII: Good OR Bad King? Henry The VIII: Good OR Bad King? When Henry VIII became King of England‚ he was a Catholic and had no problems with the rules of the church. However he was a man lustful for power and wanted this power to last so of

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