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    to quit their habit. Electronic cigarettes (also known as e-cigarettes and electric cigarettes)are the newest product on the market. They are designed to look and feel like real cigarettes‚ even down to emitting artificial smoke however they do not actually contain any tobacco. Users inhale nicotine vapour which looks like smoke without any of the carcinogens found in tobacco smoke which are harmful to the smoker and others around him. The Electronic cigarette consists of a nicotine cartridge containing

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    A 2009 law approved by congress‚ the Children’s Health Insurance Reauthorization Act increased the federal tax on cigarette prices by 61 cents. Recently the Obama Administration’s budget request for FY 2016 calls for increasing the federal tobacco tax by 94 cents‚ to a total of $1.95 per pack. The federal revenue funds the State Health Insurance Children’s Program; also‚ states can impose their own tax on tobacco (Fiscal Year 2016 Budget of the U.S. Government). The raise in tobacco tax was passed

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    Cigarette Taxes Cigarette taxation has appeared to be a disputable issue throughout American history. The beginnings of cigarette taxation can be traced back to the late 1700s when Alexander Hamilton‚ the secretary of the treasury‚ introduced the first federal excise tax on tobacco products. The government places taxes on cigarettes to reduce the number of smokers and to increase revenue. A cigarette tax‚ like any other tax‚ increases the amount of revenue the government can spend on social programs

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    Risks Involved with Cigarette Smoking My visual aid is a comparison model example of what a human lung of a person that smokes looks like and what a human lung of a person that does not smoke looks like. Outline ATTENTION-GETTING OPENER Lung cancer‚ emphysema‚ heart disease‚ asthma attacks‚ cataracts‚ bronchitis‚ and death‚ these are all the common effects due to cigarette smoking. PREVIEW Today I will be informing you of the damage that is caused to the human body due to cigarette smoking‚ why smoking

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    September 30 2012 Research paper Electronic Cigarette What are electronic cigarettes? E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution in a disposable cartridge and create a vapor that is inhaled. “E-cigarettes are not currently regulated; therefore‚ there is no way to know if they are safe or effective‚" Engel said.

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    COINTELPRO’s Illegal Acts and Its Illegal Relationship with the Local Police Forces Name Institution COINTELPRO’s Illegal Acts and Its Illegal Relationship with the Local Police Forces COINTELPRO was a famous name that was used to mean the counterintelligence program that was carried out by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the United States in the years 1960. The main aim of the program was to undermine and harass the political leaders who had come out to protest the issue

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    Illegal Street Racing

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    Brotherhood was then closed down‚ forcing street racers to take their racing to another legalized track‚ or to the streets and highways. People say that street racing is bad‚ illegal and dangerous to everyone. There is another side which thinks that street racing is ok‚ and safe. All street racers know that street racing is illegal and can be dangerous‚ but in their minds they will think they won’t hurt people around them but accidents do happen. When it comes to racing

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    social and economic impact . Street racing is illegal in Malaysia ‚ as reckless stunts on public roads endanger the lives of many . One of Malaysia ’ s subcultures include the ‘ Mat Rempit ’ biker gangs ‚ estimated to be over 200‚000 which comprise of bikers who either take to illegal racing in large numbers or perform extremely dangerous stunts in public displays of bravado . Most of the illegal riders race with small capacity motorcycles

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    INTRODUCTION Illegal immigration is termed as a movement of people into a country in violation of its prevalent immigration laws and statutes. With increasing income disparity between the developed and developing nations along with natural disasters‚ civil uprising‚ religious persecution‚ terrorism and war‚ illegal immigration has emerged as a major source of controversy in large parts of the developed world‚ raising political‚ social‚ economic and legal issues. This holds true for the United States

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    Essay on Illegal Downloading Record companies today believe that downloading music for free is a crime and hinders the sale of music in stores. Though it seems to be free‚ this paper present to the pros and cons of downloading music from the Internet. Important points will be discussed are the file sharing programs history‚ why downloading should be free and lawsuits for downloading music. Peer-to-Peer technology is a form of file sharing that enables the sharing of computer resources such as‚

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