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    Stephen. "Most Americans Believe Smoking Should Be Banned in Public Places." Opposing Viewpoints: Tobacco and Smoking. Ed. Susan C. Hunnicutt. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Houston Community College. 3 Apr. 2013 In the following viewpoint‚ Stephen Kaufman‚ who is a staff writer for the Washington File‚ published by the U.S. Department of State‚ states that the American public has changed its attitude regarding to smoking (Kaufman 1). Kaufman supports

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    Language Analysis – Smoking in Public In this analysis I will be talking about the different types of language used in the article “Time smokers were made to clear the air”‚ written by: Alice Clarke‚ published in the Herald Sun on February 11th 2013. The Headline tells the readers that it is a serious article about putting more bans on smoking. The writer starts the article with a humorous‚ but interesting sentence‚ she says “I say this with love‚ but people are stupid”. This opening sentence

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    In July of 2010 France created a bill to ban the burqa‚ which is a long‚ loose garment that covers the whole body from head to toe‚ worn by Muslim women in public. This bill regarding banning the burqa has been debated between should it become a law or not. For the reasons such as gender equality‚ rights‚ the protection of women‚ security‚ and discrimination. The burqa should not be banned because it limits freedom of gender equality‚ creates less sexual harassments‚ and creates restriction on a

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    recommended that the Governments around the world should try to gradually phase out PHVO or trans fat. The US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) recommends that trans fatty acids are not essential and provide no known benefit to human health‚ whether of animal or plant origin.Secondly‚ while both saturated and trans fats increase levels of LDL‚ trans fats also lower levels of HDL‚ thus increasing the risk of coronary heart disease. Several consumer for a and public health organizations have argued that product

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    Around public places in mega cities‚ including‚ Hanoi‚ Ho Chi Minh scatter several people begging for money. They look so miserable with insufficient and disheveled clothes‚ no food and eyes wandering aimlessly. By passers‚ out of their sympathy‚ throw some coins and notes into these beseeching people’s hats used as money collection boxes while most go by without a glance and even eye them with a strong despise “What is the hell these people are doing‚ standing in people’s way and why don’t they

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    that was really eye-catching. It stated that‚ of the 6 billion people in the world‚ about 4.8 billion people own a mobile phone. This figure shows how useful cell phones are and how common it has become to own one. Mobile phones should not be banned in public placesreasons being it is very useful during emergencies‚ its several features and applications have become indispensable and banning it would kill the very purpose for which one purchases it. Mobile phones can be a handy little device to

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    decision that should have been their right to make in the first place. If marijuana was legalized‚ these young adults and teens would not have their lives ruined. Legalizing marijuana would

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    Essay Why should smoking be made illegal‚ because smoking hurts everyone. Around the world smoking claims the lives of 5.4 million people a year. If smoking were to be banned in the United States there would be 443‚000 fewer deaths related to smoking. While that isn’t all 5.4 million it would be a giant leap in the right direction. Smoking affects everyone not just the person with the cigarette in their hand but the people around the smoker. Smoking kills millions of people. Another reason smoking

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    The Public Smoking Ban in the United Kingdom versus Civil Liberties This essay will discuss smoking bans and related laws and their implications upon civil rights and society at large‚ particularly within the U.K. The recent introduction of the smoking ban has been before‚ during and since its inception been an extremely contentious issue amongst political groups‚ medical professionals‚ human rights activists‚ lawyers‚ businesspeople and the general public alike. Having heard the opinions of

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    addictive drug‚ smokers are aware in this. Even people who haven’t been addicted to smoking at all‚ why do they take up smoking? What are the reasons? Why they engaged there selves to this kind of habit? Curiousness convinced me to study this problem. One of my objectives in this study is to know how important that reasons of smokers why they used to link and addicted in this habit. It seems obvious that smoking is very bad‚ and people tell us not to smoke. Yet in everyday life‚ there are people

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