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    knows that. But is it really that dangerous or is it simply overstated? The answer to this question is a heated debate that involves everybody from politicians pushing for policy they don’t really understand to scientists who are trying to understand it to the public who take everything they hear as the truth. Honestly‚ I don’t even know if I can iron out the edges of this frenzied debate. Everyone‚ and that includes me‚ has their own perspective of the issue of nuclear waste‚ and their own idea of

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    cherished place. When I was younger‚ I remember my two widowed aunts tidying up the kitchen. They lived in the province with their brother‚ my widowed grandfather. When we visited them‚ we ate in their simple kitchen built with bamboo floors. They came wearing traditional Filipino dresses. They looked so beautiful for me (in their old age and single blessedness)‚ and the kitchen smelled like fresh flowers. The other kitchen I can remember is the kitchen of my grandmother in a far remote place‚ along

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    Do you think that smoking should be banned in public places? I believe that smoking should not be allowed in public places. First of all‚ smoking is bad for our health. Banding smoking from public places should be enforced throughout the whole United States. Here are three reasons why smoking should be banned. Cigarette smoke is very harmful to non-smokers. Smoking in front of young people is a bad influence on them. Office buildings and homes have caught on fire from someone smoking inside

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    No doubt education makes a man broad minded‚ enhance his personality and groom him. This is education which make a man thoughtful. But just well education is not a fix criteria to analize a leader. There are some other qualities which makes him perfect like‚ he must be honest‚ hard-working. Sincere‚ corruption free‚ who think about people welfare and benefits etc. And most important having strong leadership qualities. There are so many leaders who are well qualified still they are corrupt and its

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    1. Reality TV should NOT be banned!   People think reality TV is all violence it may be but it is good because it shows what people should and shouldn’t act like. On the other hand reality TV can be very educational there can be choices that people can look and think about‚like jobs‚what your future job can look like‚ what you need to practice before going to experience what you job can or could look like. 2. Allows people to show their talents   Reality TV allows talented young or old people to

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    a spiritual euphoria. However‚ in most western countries this drug has been criminalized and made illegal by the Geneva Convention Dangerous Drugs Act (1925). Australia has decriminalized cannabis in all states since 1987. There has been a heated debate surrounding the legalization of cannabis. In order to further understand the reasoning between both sides I will be looking into the advantages and disadvantages of both the legalization and criminalization of cannabis. There are numerous advantages

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    wireless communications industry‚ hence increasing the number of users of mobile communication devices. This magnified the need for a more e client and reliable signal scrambler. This paper deals with the Mobile Jamming Technology. A mobile Jammer is an instrument which is used to prevent mobile phones from receiving signals from the base stations. This can be used in practically at any location‚ but are mostly found in places where a phone call would be particularly disruptive because silence is expected

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    A public restroom is the place we all rely on when we are outside of the comfort of our homes. It is the space of rest for our basic necessities and no place can be without having one near. I spend much of my time on the road and visit public restrooms every day. Why I’m talking about this subject? No‚ I am not into any fetish of some bizarre nature‚ but I find interesting the way humans behave on a subject that is so natural and necessary to do. I have “studied” public restroom habits in the

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    There are many interesting places in the world to visit. Many places are interesting because of their popularity‚ some are interesting because of the climate and some are interesting because they are always on the news. Chicago‚ St Petersburg and Armenia are three places in the world that have an interesting history. Chicago is part of Illinois which is one of states of the U.S.. Chicago is not English word. It’s the word form one of languages used by Indians. It means the strong smell. This

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    their popularity‚ government-mandated smoking bans are not justified. The Case Against Smoking Bans T HOMAS A. L AMBERT University of Missouri–Columbia School of Law In recent months‚ dozens of localities and a number of states have enacted sweeping smoking bans. The bans generally forbid smoking in “publicplaces‚ which are defined to include not only publicly owned facilities but also privately owned properties to which members of the public are invited (e.g.‚ bars‚ restaurants‚ hotel

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