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    July 11‚ 2013 Essay topic: Should cigarettes should be more expensive? Cigarettes were created in the 11th century. Many people tend to avoid people who smoke. Many cigarettes nowadays are sold at the state minimum. Cigarettes should be more expensive. One reason why cigarettes should be more expensive is that there would be less people in hospitals. Another reason why cigarettes should be more expensive is because smoking can kill. The negative effects of smoking can harm the human body in many

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    occupied. In the article‚ What Screen Time Can Really Do To Kids’ Brains‚ Mari Swingle‚ a neurotherapist and a doctor of psychology‚ states that “What we’re seeing with this group is that they’re attaching to objects instead of peers and parents. They don’t respond to parental calls as much. When we talk about straight discipline and obedience‚ they’re not responding to parents as much. They don’t know how to

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    Advertising encourage a desire for products which people do not actually need. Advertisements can be found everywhere‚ on the newspaper‚ billboards‚ television‚ magazine‚ websites and many more. It is a marketing strategy exercise by producers to promote their goods and services to the consumers. Successful advertisements benefit the advertisers but encourage a desire for products which people do not actually need. Firstly‚ advertisements are misleading. They emphasize on the benefits and conceal

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    Smoking is Unhealthy for Everyone Smoking cigarettes is hazardous to the body for many reasons‚ and it also affects not only human beings but our environment. Smoking cigarettes can be harmful to both the environment and humans because of the many chemicals and substances that produce this hazardous product. Smoking cigarettes reduces your ability to do things that require endurance‚ such as sports‚ and exercise. The tar in the cigarettes covers up alveoli‚ which help you breathe‚ which makes

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    Many people die from lung disease each year. A major reason for this is that people smoke cigarettes. Cigarettes are bad for the smoker‚ for the people around the smoker‚ and for the environment. First‚ cigarettes can cause lung cancer and other diseases. Research has shown that roughly 5.4 million people die every year from smoking. That’s around one death every 6.5 seconds. In fact‚ according to the World Health Organization (WHO)‚ smoking causes more deaths and disabilities than any other single

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    VISION IAS ™ ... Inspiring Innovation www.visionias.in www.visionias.wordpress.com “The significant problems we face can not be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein ANALYSIS / APPROACH / SOURCE / STRATEGY: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAINS 2012 PAPER - TEAM VISION IAS Questions Q. No. Mark s Topic Sub Topic Level Natur e Primary Source/ Chapter Secondary Resource/ Chapter From Vision IAS Test Series (% comparison/

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    Addiction of People in Cigarettes A research paper Presented to Mrs. Butch Castillo – Cabanig Paliparan National High School In Partial Requirements for English IV By: Joesbee Mae P. Obiena February 2014 Approval Sheet The research paper attached here to entitled “Addiction of People in Cigarettes” Is preferred by and submitted by: Joesbee Mae P. Obiena In partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV is hereby accepted ­­­_______________________________________

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    I. Introduction a. When it comes to products that pose an immediate health risk tobacco‚ alcohol and prescription drugs are front-runners for debate. With statistical data in mind it is obvious that each of these three industries manufacture and promote products that are hazardous to the consumers health. Should there be advertising restrictions on products that pose an immediate health risk to consumer? b. Sources i. Past and present bans ineffectiveness ii. Advertisement

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    Smoking is one of the worst things teenagers can do to their bodies. Yet every day‚almost 5000 teenagers under age of 18 try smoking for the first time. No wonder‚ tobacco companies spend billions of dollar ever year on advertisements and other ways to make sure that these young people start smoking and buying their product. The companies count on them to become hooked for it keeps in them in business. The nicotine in cigarettes is a poisonous drug. It even be used to kill insects. Nicotine

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    condom was used‚ it may have been used improperly or was torn. Many low-income families and minority groups “receive little accurate information about the use of‚ and problems associated with‚ contraception (Kendall‚ 2011). Many teenagers‚ however‚ do not use contraceptives. One reason why this might be is because of the level of influence the media has on our society. In 1988‚ on average‚ Americans watched TV seven hours a day. Teenagers watched 24 hours of TV a week and listened to 18.5 hours of

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