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    Problem: littering

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    money are spent clearing rubbish‚ this alone cannot solve the littering problem. Environment has become so littered and polluted because of human irresponsible behavior and as long as the cause of the problem remains it can’t be solved only with very small part of the society trying to take some actions. Littering is also a big problem in Lithuania. Even though it seems like people are being informed a lot about consequences of littering‚ ignoring that they still leave the rubbish in public places

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    04/11/13 Hold On To Your Butt In the early 20th century‚ the act of littering was a general and frequent thing for many Americans. In their era‚ there wasn’t enough education and proper techniques to teach people the appropriateness of keeping a clean and healthy planet. The worlds littering standards have come a long way since then. In our present time today‚ throwing unwanted trash into the street rather than into a trashcan where it belongs‚ is inadmissible and

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    Speech of Littering

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    INTRODUCTION 750 000 000 cigarette fimps are thrown on the ground each year only in Sweden. That is 10 000 hot tubes filled with cigarettes. Today No one can walk down the street or anywhere without seeing litter on the ground and today I am going to talk about three things. A. obvious‚ people think its dirty‚ depressing. B. Our Taxes goes to clean up all the litter. C. Litter is unhealthy and hazardous for both people and animals. BODY I. A. Problem –Studies have showed that litter

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    Did you know that $11.5 billion is spent every year just to clean up litter alone? People don’t realize that by cutting down littering this money can be used to help the population in many other ways. Research and studies have shown that communities and neighborhoods with a lot of litter decrease the value of the property in those regions by as much as 7% (www.litteringfacts.com). By having a cleaner city more businesses are interested in making an investment and tourists are more likely to pay a

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    Cigarette Litter

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    Cigarette Litter: Smokers’ Attitudes and Behaviors Economy is currently spending millions of dollars in litter clean-up efforts‚ cigarette butts being the leading contribution to this problem. 51.2 billion pieces of litter were picked up from United States roadways in 2009. Retail areas‚ loading docks‚ storm drains‚ parks and playgrounds‚ and construction sites are where majority of cigarette butts were picked up. “ An economic analysis found that cities the size of San Francisco spend‚ on average

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    Cigarettes

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    Chemistry Morton 10 June 2014 Cigarette use in America: Right vs. Rights Say someone was to present you with a question: would you like to intake poisonous‚ addictive‚ cancer-causing smoke into your lungs‚ with practically no redeeming benefits? While this should be an absolute no‚ cigarettes are confusingly popular among all age groups‚ ethnicities‚ and locations. Despite all the glaring and oft-spoken health detriments‚ cigarettes are so often used that the cigarette industry has now blossomed into

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    Cigarettes

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    Cigarettes A cigarette may look harmless enough - tobacco leaves covered in classic white paper. But when it burns‚ it releases a dangerous cocktail of about 4‚000 chemicals including: more than 70 cancer-causing chemicals hundreds of other poisons. nicotine‚ a highly addictive drug‚ and many additives designed to make cigarettes taste nicer and keep smokers hooked. Tar a term that describes a collection of solid particles that smokers inhale when they light a cigarette. It is a mixture

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    America smoke cigarettes (Cooper). People still smoke cigarettes even though there are now many laws across the united states that either prohibit minors from smoking or prohibits smoking in certain areas such as restaurants‚ workplaces‚ social events‚ and schools. 23 percent of adults

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    Banning Cigarettes

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    Banning Cigarettes Many people smoke cigarettes as an everyday routine. People who don’t smoke‚ have been exposed to second hand smoke and regularly see other people smoke. In malls‚ colleges‚ restaurants‚ and amusement parks are designated areas for smoking. At most jobs it’s alright for workers to take a smoke break‚ but they’re not allowed to make a phone call. Smoking cigarettes have been accustomed to our lives‚ even though cigarettes are dangerous for health and to the people around us

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    Cigarette Ads

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    Analytic ad essay 3-19-2012 Cigarette ads over the years From 1947-2000 cigarette ads have changed in more than just one way. Each ad pinpoints a certain stereotype of a person as well as containing a slogan that assures the viewer of which stereotype the ad is pertaining to. Each ad does a great job of matching the slogan with the image‚ while drawing in consumers and maintaining the fulfillment of the consumer’s prefrence. The ad used in 1947 for Camel cigarettes claims “More Doctors smoke

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