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    From Silence to Voice

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    References: Alligood‚ M.‚ & Tomey‚ A. (2006). Nursing theorists and their work. St. Louis‚ MO‚ Mosby. Buresh‚ B. & Gordon‚ S. (2000). From Silence to Voice. Ottawa‚ Ontario‚ Canadian Nurse’s Association. Gallup.com. (2007). Survey on Honesty and Ethics-2007. Retrieved April 21‚ 2008 from http:// gallup.com Robison‚ J. (2006). Labor dispute: Nurses authorize strike. Las Vegas Review Journal. November

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    Distinctive voice essay

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    A distinctive voice creates an emotional response to texts through its ability to connect with an audience and position them to understand their purpose through the use of a range of written techniques. The two speeches “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King and “Address to the Plenary Session” by Severn Cullis-Suzuki and the song “dear Mr president” composed by pink will be used throughout to help show you how a distinctive voice creates an emotional response to texts. “ I Have a Dream” by Martin

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    Second Hand Smoking

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    ------------------------------------------------- Effects of Second Hand Smoke by Len Johnson. Derived from Wikipedia article: "Tobacco Smoking" Passive smoking (also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)‚ involuntary smoking or second hand smoke) occurs when the exhaled and ambient smoke from one person’s cigarette is inhaled by other people. Non-smokers exposed to second hand smoke are at greater risk for many of the health problems associated with direct smoking. In 1992‚ the Journal

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    Cigarette Homicide

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    Sarin Devraj English 1101-603 29 October 2012 OUTLINE FOR CAUSE AND EFFECT ESSAY I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Smoking a lot causes some effects like lung and mouth cancer‚ ulcers and also the passive smokers can be damaged by people who smoke. II. Body (Supporting Paragraphs) A. Main Point (Topic Sentence): Cigarettes smoking increases your risk of lung and mouth cancer. 1. Supporting detail: lungs lose capacity to expand properly 2. Supporting

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    smoke is the smoke that comes from the lightened end of a cigarette‚ pipe‚ cigar‚ or whatever the case may be. Mainstream smoke is the smoke exhaled by the smoker. When non-smokers inhale these fumes‚ they are being exposed to involuntary smoking‚ or passive smoking. These chemicals are also extremely unhealthy for your body‚ especially as they accumulate in your system the more you breath them in. Here’s something you may not know. According to the American Cancer Society‚ tobacco smoke itself contains

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    caused by smoking. This announcement gave me deeply impression that cigarette was harmful our health absolutely. However‚ how many people agree this? Everyday‚ we hear much news about the people who die from the cancer‚ which is caused by smoking or passive smoke. It is obvious that smoking not only affects the health of smokers‚ but also harms other people who are not smoking. So‚ many people think government should ban the smoking in public place. However‚ this issue always provides a lot of controversy

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    merely protects the people who use legal substances suchas tobacco and alcohol in their homes from job discrimination. However‚ smoking in public places is a danger to non-smokers healthfor the reason of passive or second-hand smoke. The public does not realizethe significant hazards of passive smoking. A U.S environmental protectionagency stated second-hand smoke is the third major cause of lung cancer inthe United States. The simple separation of smokers within the same airspace may reduce‚ but

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    facilities or occasions which involving people in general and normally are provided by government. This essay will argue that smoking should be banned in public for the following reasons: the smoke produced by the combustions of tobacco will lead to the passive smoking‚ the bad impression and effects to adolescents and a large number of healthy issues related to smoking in public. Firstly‚ it could be argued that many kinds of harmful gases will be produced by the combustion of cigarette‚ which is compelled

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    activeVPassiveProsAndCons

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    The Pros and Cons of Passive Management Ever since the introduction of passive index funds in the mid-1970s‚ there has been an ongoing debate over the merits of active versus passive management of pension fund assets. Each year articles chronicle the relative rise and fall in popularity of each approach to portfolio management. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach vary with the size of the portfolio as well as with the characteristics of the asset classes. In fact‚ there may be a place

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    Production of Speech

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    The Production of Speech Sounds How can we produce speech? In this section we will study the production of speech sounds from an articulatory point of view in order to understand better subsequent sections about vowel and consonant sounds. It must be said that speech does not start in the lungs. It starts in the brain and it is‚ then‚ studied by Psycholinguistics. After the creation of the message and the lexico-grammatical structure in our mind‚ we need a representation of the sound sequence

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