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    Alcohol Beverage

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    Throughout the history of television‚ viewers have raised many questions about alcohol advertising. How is advertising affecting us? Does it have an impact on alcohol abuse or alcohol related disease and death? Does advertising influence alcohol consumption? In this essay‚ I will mainly concentrate on why such alcoholic advertisements should be restricted; and to what extent should any governments be able to control advertising. My personal opinion that I maintain is that I agree with having restrictions

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    Why Boredom Is Bad

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    death. However‚ boredom can also be good for you. Boredom is the worst‚ we always have to be busy‚ we live in a generation where we always have to be busy. Doing nothing isn’t any fun and it is a skill to do nothing. A lot of people can’t do nothing. You can get anxiety and bad decision making by being bored and can do stupid things that can cause bad things to happen. Also‚ when you can’t get used to being bored‚ you can abuse alcohol or drugs. If boredom comes‚ it can cause consequences from getting

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    After reading Sharon Hays’s article “Why Can’t a Mother Be More Like a Businessman?” and watching the TV show Big Little Lies I found the character Renata Klein fits Hay’s concept of intensive mothering. Renata in my opinion is a victim of the standard of american motherhood. All the conflict she had with Jane was just fulfill her obligation of being a mother. Renata is a beautiful woman with successful career‚ she is the CEO of a corporation and on the board many company and she lives in a beautiful

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    In “Why Men Still Can’t Have It All” by Richard Dorment‚ the author primarily focuses on the idea on how men cannot “have it all” either‚ due to the competing demands of work and home being even harsher or the same as women. He argues that men are more than ever facing a problem of balancing work and home life‚ as men now clean and cook more than they did 50 years ago. He states that while men still have to work the long hours they do‚ they come home to a new set of expectations and are ridiculed

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    Why Marriage Fail

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    Jessica Peralta ENC0025 02/16/13 Why Marriage Fail Marriage is something very beautiful you get to enjoy the rest of your life with the person yo love and share lots of nice things together‚ however there are some negative things about getting married and most of them are lack of time‚ addiction‚ and money. Work‚ home‚ schedules‚ time spent apart and time spent together are equally important for maintaining a marriage. People that spend time alone without making an effort on spending quality

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    The reason why CRM can be used in the automotive industry together is three reasons for this - the demand for automotive business‚ automotive market‚ and now re-division of the rapid development of science and technology. From the customer demand‚ customer than before and the purchase of products using a more reasonable number. Customers have been satisfied just to buy products‚ but more concerned about is whether they can get better service‚ and that such services should be personalized. From a

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    Why people smoke Tobacco is a silence kill. Smoking is a major contributing factor in lung cancer. Smokers with high-level NNAL is twice more likely to have lung cancer than nonsmokers. And the health risks of tobacco smoking are well known with regard to diseases of the heart‚ lungs‚ and blood vessels. The average life expectancy of smokers is fewer 4.6 years than non-smokers. Smoking has so much harm. But why we meet smokers everywhere. It is reported that China currently has about 3.5 million

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    why eminem is important

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    Why Eminem Is Important Why Eminem Is Important Marshall Mathers‚ otherwise known as Eminem‚ plays a great part in society. Think about what would happen if there was no Eminem? One less rapper is more than likely what you are thinking right? Well it is not just one less rapper. It would also be one less role model for those who really care about him. Eminem is an influence to the young life and even the adults. His songs are stories based on his life and things that he would have wanted to change

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    result‚ it is for medical reasons socializing‚ obtaining a high‚ or escaping depression. Consequently‚ marijuana has impacted the lives of us humans in a lively manner. Even though marijuana is an illegal drug‚ there is only so much the law enforcement can do with the countless amount of people that does not wish to listen so that’s when the American government takes in fighting the supposed evilness of marijuana. As a result‚ it does fry our brain functions‚ such as our memory‚ coordination‚ learning

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    mean causation” (Salavitz‚ 2010). Utilitarianism can be defined as‚ “A doctrine that the useful is the good and that the determining consideration of right conduct should be the usefulness of its consequences; specifically: a theory that the aim of action should be the largest possible balance of pleasure over pain or the greatest happiness of the greatest number (Merriam-Webster).” Marijuana has many medicinal purposes‚ for example‚ it can serve as an anti-nauseant or an appetite stimulant.

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