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    The Dangers of Mining Industry in the Philippines A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Lorna Caponong Department of English CASS‚ MSU-IIT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for ENGLISH 2 (Writing in Discipline) Second Semester‚ SY 2010-2011 by Charissa L. Abingosa Sittie Joharah Alulong Maria Reziel E. Cortes Jeff de Jesus March 15‚ 2012 TOPIC OUTLINE I. Introduction II. Mining Industry in the Philippines A. Brief History of Mining in the Philippines B. Scales of Mining Operations

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    Analyzing the Risks and Benefits of GMOs Perform and Record 3. The companies use tobacco to express the necessary proteins. They will first identify the viral protein that the vaccine will target and then finds the genetic sequence that codes for it‚ that DNA is inserted into a bacterium. The plants are then dipped into a solution of the bacteria where it will soak up the virus. The vaccine will go through many tests and trials to be approved. It has gotten funding from many medical companies

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    English 101 – MW 12:30 13 February 2013 Smoking Tobacco Needs a Second Chance If asked‚ many people might say smoking tobacco is horrible in every aspect. They would argue that smoking has claimed numerous lives‚ and would curse the person who discovered it. Others might say that the odor from smoking tobacco is not worth it. I completely disagree with these claims. Often the benefits of smoking tobacco are overlooked. In fact‚ I believe smoking tobacco is beneficial because of its convenience‚ its

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    Tobacco use is a modifiable risk factor that is directly related to chronic diseases such as stroke‚ cancer and heart disease. The economic impact of tobacco use is significant‚ with an estimated 7.5 billion spent in Ontario alone in 2011 . Increased efforts by the government to reduce marketing venues have been implemented to attempt to reduce the incidence of smoking . In marketing a product‚ we often refer to the four ‘Ps’: price‚ promotion‚ product‚ and placement. The significance of marketing

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    Tobacco laws have started as early as the 1970s (ACOSH‚ 2010). Government has implanted laws‚ such that of the Tobacco Act (1987)‚ which goals are to discourage the smoking of tobacco‚ encouraging non-smokers; in particular young people to not start smoking‚ to limit the exposure of children and young people to the persuasion of smoking‚ to encourage and assists smokers to give up smoking‚ and finally the promotion of good well being and illness prevention. The tobacco act of 1897‚ had over the years

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    “Amazon.com will sell its fixed assets to focus on managing its brand‚ becoming the ‘Coca-Cola’ of the web” (Jeff Bezos‚ CEO‚ Amamzon.com). a. Does every company need to ‘brand’ itself and its products as these quotes above suggest? b. What added ‘dangers’/advantages are brought about by branding in a global marketplace? Supplement your answer with examples where possible. Brands have existed since forever. In a time before fences were used in ranching to keep one’s cattle separate from other people’s

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    Brain Nicotine‚ the drug that makes tobacco addictive‚ goes to your brain very quickly. Nicotine makes you feel good when you are smoking‚ but it can make you anxious‚ nervous‚ moody‚ and depressed after you smoke. Using tobacco can cause headaches and dizziness. Mouth Tobacco stains your teeth and gives you bad breath. Tobacco ruins some of your taste buds‚ so you won’t be able to taste your favorite foods as well. Tobacco causes bleeding gums (gum disease) and cancers of the mouth and

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    toll from tobacco is equivalent to four fully loaded jumbo jets crashing each day each one without any survivors. In May 1984 General Everest Koop said tobacco is the single‚ chief‚ avoidable cause of death in our society and the most important issue of our time. He also stated that cigarette smoking is as addictive as heroin. Nicotine is 1000 times more potent than alcohol‚ and 10-100 times more potent that barbiturates and 10 times more potent that cocaine or morphine. More so‚ while tobacco may provide

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    An Ugly trend Society has always valued beauty. In literature‚ ­attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist‚ while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist. As children we are taught‚ without even realizing it‚ to prize beauty. People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty – from foot-binding in China‚ to dangerously constricting corsets in Victorian times‚ to nose jobs in 800 B.C. India. While plastic surgery has been around since ancient times

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    many other diseases‚ cancer is most efficiently fought when discovered and addressed early so preventative steps and age-appropriate screenings are important. Tobacco use is one of the major causes of cancer. Smoking tobacco is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. Nearly half a million people die each year from tobacco-related illnesses. Quitting smoking can reduce your risk of developing different kinds of cancer (including cancer of the mouth‚ lung‚ larynx‚ mouth‚ bladder

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