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    Gun Ban: Overall Good for Everyone Involved There are many people who believe in their right to carry guns. They believe that their constitutional rights protect gun ownership. Most persons see guns as a mean of defense and protection against injustice. However‚ while it may be true that guns can be used for self defense‚ they are not a good option. Guns have many important drawbacks to note‚ such as their social and psychological degradation‚ environmental damages‚ and inefficiency in carrying out

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    continue rising and keep the war on political grounds. When thinking about this topic‚ I thought it was best to keep the arguments on political grounds and continue trade. A countries economy‚ difference in stance on the topic and ability to rise are all greatly affected by trade. In the study of economics‚ it is said that trade can make everyone better off. To fully understand this sentence‚ we can look at the trade of electronic devices and textile products between China and Japan. In Japan‚ electronics

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    The Smoking Ban in Jamaica Smoking is defined by the Bing dictionary as the activity of breathing smoke from cigarettes‚ pipes‚ etc. into your mouth and lungs. Passive smoking (also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)‚ involuntary smoking or second hand smoke) occurs when the exhaled and ambient smoke from one person’s cigarette is inhaled by other people. This activity in Jamaica can be traced back to the times of its earliest inhabitants‚ the Tainos (or the Arawak people). Back then

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    into designated smoking areas‚ followed by bans of smoking inside public places‚ then designated areas out doors. Today many public and private locations have banned smoking on their grounds altogether‚ and many other places are considering or trying to enforce a no smoking policy as well. Ironically many smokers have been forced to move from their homes as no smoking policies prohibit smoking inside and outside their own residences. Americans from all over the country have expressed their opinions

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    Ban Plastic Materials

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    in biodegradable paper bags. In the markets‚ people used local materials like banana leaves and fibers‚ and sorghum leaves for carrying and packaging items. The shoppers carried with them baskets made of bamboo trees to the market to shop items in. When these materials got worn out or torn‚ the owners would throw them in the gardens to decompose and provide manure for the health growth of crops. There used to be no pollution caused by these local materials. In two or three week’s time‚ they would

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    Smoking Bans in Casinos

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    November 2012 Smoking Bans in Casinos Las Vegas is often referred to as “Sin City”. People come here from all over the world to gamble‚ party‚ and enjoy the nightlife this city has to offer. Vacationers expect a crazy trip where “sinning” is the norm. Vegas is a place where you can get away from rules and laws‚ and many think they should be able to drink and smoke to their heart’s content. But recently‚ Vegas passed laws banning smoking in restaurants and taverns. These bans were quickly lifted

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    Rifle Bans‚” starts off by listing out his reasons on why the assault rifle ban should not pass. The author’s main focus of the article was to dispel the illogical reasoning the government has been stating about assault rifles and large capacity magazines. Any citizen who supports the use of assault rifles can concur with the arguments that author has stated. The author takes multiple approaches to counter argue the reasoning behind the assault weapon ban. One of the reasons for the ban was that

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    lot of things in NYC fascinated me such as fabulous shopping Centers‚ busy New Yokers on Wall Street‚ delicious food‚ meaningful historical places‚ and a spectacular view from the Empire State Building. However‚ there was one place that I had to go. It was United Nations. There was a person that I desperately wanted to see‚ Ban Ki-Moon‚ the eighth and current Secretary-General of the United Nations. Ban is a very strong and ethical leader and helped me to set my dream to help others. Ban Ki-Moon

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    You all were brought into this world‚ lived as a child happily with a loving family. A fence keeps you contained from running wild; you are surrounded by your family. You played with your sisters and brothers‚ embracing the life you have. You have grown up‚ you are strong now‚ you are bigger now‚ and you can feel every emotion now. Suddenly strange figures surround you; you are trapped within the fence of your life. You are being forced onto a ship; you are being separated from your family. Other

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    Should Australia ban the burqa? As we all know‚ Burqa is a loose‚ usually black or light blue robe that is worn by Muslim women‚ especially in Afghanistan‚ and that covers the body from head to toe. The burqa is not force by the Islamic holy bible‚ Koran. It only say that‚ women and men have to wear modestly in the public. Women‚ especially‚ cannot show their body to a man‚ other than their husband. This is written in the Koran. In Qur’an Sura Nur Chapter: The Light. Verse 31‚ "And say to the faithful

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