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    sweatshop when they were under developing countries. The histories of sweatshop is likely bad‚ but after sweatshop got more popular in the third world countries sweatshop get better year after year. Although some researchers claim that sweatshop should be banned because of the low wages and they didn’t respect the workers because they are poor

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    Amnesty International reports that 141 countries have‚ as of May 2012‚ abolished capital punishment in law or practice. So‚ should be it universally banned? This will be the object of this essay. The primary reason put forward to legalise the death penalty is that it is a strong deterrent. A person who has committed a crime like killing or raping another person should be given death penalty‚ which is as severe punishment as the act. It is said that when a criminal is given a death penalty‚

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    estimated forty-one million adults‚ aged eighteen and older‚ in the United States smoke cigarettes‚ and on top of that number there are over eight million Americans that use smokeless tobacco. That means there are over forty-nine million American citizens putting themselves and the people around them in danger of disease and permanent damage to their body. Tobacco in any form is very harmful. The use of tobacco should be illegal in all fifty states because it harms people in so many different ways and

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    often viewed as a regular routine is the tossing of cigarette butts into the environment. The littering of cigarette butts seems to be accepted by our society. These tossed cigarette butts can be found everywhere in our local streets and it is extremely harmful to our environment. You can probably find a cigarette butt on the ground‚ in a bush‚ in the cracks of sidewalks‚ and just about every other place that trash can find their way into. Cigarette butts are the most hazardous especially when the

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    Equality has a Ring to It The pinnacle of any amateur athlete’s success is measured in the Olympic Stadium. Upon the conclusion of the 2004 Athens Olympics‚ the International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive board met to review its program and make changes for the upcoming Summer Games. The committee discussed changes for events within the 28 existing sports‚ as well as options to add new disciplines. The board rejected the International Amateur Boxing Association’s (AIBA’s) proposal to add

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    promoting the Blu e cigs brand electronic cigarettes. The article “Smoke signals” by Alessandra Potenza in New York Times Upfront Magazine reveals that some well-known celebrities are being used to advertise e cigs. Although e cigs are beneficial because they are a less harmful alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes‚ today’s youth are trying e cigs and becoming addicted to them. Marketing for today’s e cig companies target youth to try electronic cigarettes‚ while the FDA tries to regulate them

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    why smoking‚ even though it’s un healthy‚ should not be banned. In today’s world‚ being a smoker is a pretty difficult task. Modern day protestors have brought many restrictions to the smoking industry. These restrictions include numerous non-smoking areas‚ a ban on cigarette television commercials‚ and a high tax on cigarettes. Even with these restrictions‚ many people choose to smoke. More than 47 million people in the nation continue to smoke cigarettes. This stands as proof that a great number

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    English Oral- Topic 5 Giving Opinions Should Smoking be banned in public places? Many surveys‚ studies and scientific research has proved that smoking is injurious to health. Smoke is unhealthy and suffocating. It pollutes the environment. There are two types of smokers - active and passive. The person who smokes is active and other who are near to him and inhales the smoke are passive smokers. Both are equally affected by the ill effects of smoking. Smokers and non-smokers

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    smoking. Banning smoking on college campuses can decrease these risks and resolve many health issues which are directly caused by smoking. According to The American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation‚ there are at least 1‚620 campuses which have already banned the use of tobacco(10). Smoking

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    Smoking is a bad habit‚ and it is not good for human health. It makes people who do not smoke are unhealthy and feel annoyed. Therefore‚ I think the smoking should be banned in public places such as hospitals‚ post offices and airports. First‚ smoking is harmful to people’s health. Smokers want to smoke wherever they want‚ and they do not care about people surrounding. This reason makes non-smokers get lung and respiratory diseases. For example‚ children inhale smoke for a long time‚ they will

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