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    Electronic Cigarettes Growing in Popularity with Teens Submitted by‚ Ahkim Santana Electronic cigarette use by teenagers has doubled since 2011. Health experts say the devices are being marketed to youths‚ putting them at risk for addiction to nicotine and regular cigarettes. One out of 10 American high school students used electronic cigarettes in 2012‚ along with nearly 3% of middle school students‚ according to a new federal report. That’s about double the rate of electronic cigarette use in

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    Tax Evasion and Tax Audit

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    Definition of Tax Evasion: Tax evasion usually entails taxpayers deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the true state of their affairs to the tax authorities to reduce their tax liability and includes in particular dishonest tax reporting‚ such as declaring less income‚ profits or gains than actually earned or overstating deductions‚. It is an illegal practice where a person‚ organization or corporation intentionally avoids paying his/her/its true tax liability. Examples of practices which

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    Cigarette Butt

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    Understanding Projection & Views Orthographic Projection Orthographic Projection is a way of visualizing different views of an object from there different sides such as a top view‚ front view‚ side view‚ the object is rotated so that the viewer viewing the object can see each individual side as the part is rotated. These Views are then drawn on a sheet of paper‚ enough views are drawn of the object to Help the person manufacturing the part to get a good visualization of what the part looks Like

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    empirical research on tax evasion‚ delineating the variety of factors affecting noncompliance and examining possible remedies. Particular emphasis is placed on the institutional and procedural rules governing the tax enforcement policy. JEL classification: K34 Keywords: Tax Enforcement‚ Compliance‚ Taxpayer’s Behavior‚ Tax Gap 1. Introduction Tax evasion is said to occur when individuals deliberately fail to comply with their tax obligations. The resulting tax revenue loss may cause

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    Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease and death worldwide. Smoking-related diseases claim more than 480‚000 American lives each year. Smoking cost the U.S. at least $289 billion each year‚ including at least $150 billion in lost productivity and $130 billion in direct healthcare expenditures. Cigarette smoke contains more than 7‚000 chemicals‚ at least 69 of which are known to cause cancer. Smoking can lead to nicotine addiction. It changes your brain and it develops extra

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    soda tax

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    Soda Tax: The Beginning of the End The government plans to tax sugary drinks to lower consumption and reduce obesity rates. It is a tax that is justified‚ because a high majority of its consumers are obese and our government believes they should step in and do something about it. There are positive aspects of a soda tax‚ but it would also be a violation of freedom of choice‚ with many other red flags as well. The government simply‚ has too much involvement with our personal lives. Placing a

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    Cigarette Should Be Banned

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    Cigarettes Should be Banned Smoking cigarettes has been a worldwide habit for a long time. According to the World Health Organization report‚ about 2 billion people smoke all over the world‚ 48% men and 12% women and even a number of child smokers. Everyone knows the harm of cigarettes and many countries have published smoking bans. The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan was the first one to forbid tobacco sales (BBC News). I strongly approve of the cigarette ban because cigarette is bad for people’s

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    Pros Of E-Cigarettes

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    It’s amazing how infomercials have no conscience when promoting products‚ such as the E-cigarette Vapor (E-cigarettes are metal tubes that heat liquids‚ laced with nicotine and when inhaled‚ it releases a substance that is in the form of a gas). Their claims‚ is that the E-cigarettes are much safer‚ do NOT have the distinctive odor‚ and a lot less expense than the traditional tobacco burning cigarettes. This at first‚ peaked my interest because I’m currently trying to quit smoking. That being said

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    INTRODUCTION Many people nowadays smoke cigarette even teenagers smoke. Some people have no idea about the chemical of a tobacco and what it can cause to a human body. This paper is intended to give the readers an idea of the effects of cigarette‚ like cancer‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. The researchers also included the cigarette components like nicotine and how many percent of it in a tobacco. The reasons why people smoke cigarette is also in this paper. By reading this

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    “E - cigarettes may be less harmful than cigarettes” Drummond says‚ “but we still don’t know their long term risks” Electronic cigarettes are designed for adults to continue using nicotine at a reduced harm. Electronic cigarettes were never intended for teenagers‚ they were simply made for adults to help quit smoking. Although others may think it isn’t‚ electronic cigarettes or otherwise known as vaping‚ is very unhealthy and can cause lung damage. The main difference between E - cigarettes and actual

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