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    Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned Nina Marie Maldonado Post University Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned There are many reasons why smoking in public should be banned. The three main reasons to ban smoking in public are because of the health risks‚ offensive smell‚ and environmental risks that are the cause of cigarette smoke. Secondhand smoke is smoke from a cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe that is involuntarily inhaled‚ especially

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    Every author or writer believes that books change one’s life. In Why We Read and What Books Do for the Human Experience‚ the author points out Gaiman’s three important functions of reading and how does books change the human society. The first point is people should read for joy. Second‚ reading foster empathy. And third‚ it’s a way to explore the world. At the beginning‚ the author directly cited from Neil Gaiman’s “Why Our Future Depends on Libraries‚ Reading and Daydreaming” that the article is

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    relationships or provoke deeper thought or extensive investigations. * Erickson. H. L‚ (2007) said "These questions allow students to explore different avenues and create many different variations and alternative answers or scenarios. * Example: Why is painful love so often intertwined with good literature? What is its never ending appeal to readers? 4. Evaluative Questions * In attempting to answer evaluative questions‚ students may be combining multiple logical and/or affective thinking

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    purchases a mansion on Long Island‚ near the now married Daisy‚ and begins the process of recapturing her favors. I have read this book in my junior year of high school. It was I truly memorable book because it was taught by an enthusiastic and descriptive teacher. It’s what isn’t written and the hidden‚ subtle meanings between the lines and my potent reaction that makes this book one of my favorite classics of American Literature. Also Fitzgerald’s elegant‚ almost dance-like‚ symbolic and deep prose; yes

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    What is the purpose of a book? Many say it is piece of paper that has a lot of knowledge that many seek for and hope to understand for example some of these books are shakespeare plays and other can be books about life. Some people say that there are some book‚ or magazines that can be offensive to others and should be taken away and this is very true to a lot of people . Then on other note‚ they should also be put in another location were kids or people that don’t like to see that kind stuff should

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    States’ Constitution…” as stated from the text‚ Schools and Censorship: Banned Books. A recent banning of books for having age inappropriate content has been debated‚ but books should not be banned because children will eventually be exposed to the content‚ children need to learn they’re history‚ and children are being deprived the right to representation‚ as stated in the Constitution. Therefore‚ it is illegal to ban books from the people. Children being exposed to what they will eventually learn

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    Suggest reasons why the strongest earthquakes are not always the most costly (10 marks) There are a variety of reasons why the strongest earthquakes are not always the most costly. One of these reasons may be that the country is well prepared when it comes to natural disasters. An example of this was the earthquake that happened in Chile in 2010. This earthquake had a magnitude of 8.8 which is the 8th largest earthquake recorded since 1900. Because Chile is on a fault line it has always been prone

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    Montague Horsesense English 102‚ 1:10-3:30 05- 13- 2012 Response to: The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united state of America. The Declaration of Independence was written as a means of telling the felonious abuses of King George III to the world as a jury. The problem of this statement is in the matter of a question: what law was to be used? Compounded on that it could not be English law because that was what the declaration was separating from. Any other countries laws would not

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    3 reasons why I chose TARC University C ollege 2012 I finished my secondary study‚ and I get a good and satisfactory result in SPM. I didn’t went to any education fair ‚because I already decided my further study place ‚it is TAR University College. The reasons why I chose TAR University College is because there have many facilities‚ like gymnasium room ‚swimming pool ‚tennis court and etc‚ we are not just study at here ‚we also can do exercise during the class break. Student

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    have had a very different experience at Lowood. Jane is such a fiery character at this moment in her life that she may not have been able to stay at Lowood for long if she hadn’t been told by Helen to ‘bless them that curse you’. Because of these reasons Helen had to die. This is because if Bronte had let her continue on in the novel she may have influenced Jane too much and Jane would lose all her feminine intellect. An alternative argument to this would be that Helen is in fact not naturally the

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