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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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    Smoking can be considered as one of the most dangerous habits that any individual can have. Also‚ smoking is one of the most common problems today that are killing many people worldwide. According to the report of World Health Organization (WHO )‚ Viet Nam is one of the countries where male smoker’s rate are highest in the world with more than 47% male adult smoking. Smoking does many horrible things to the human body that most people are not aware of. There are so many dangerous effects of smoking

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    When we think of beauty pageants we tend to think of the society’s idea of perfect little girls competing to see who the judges think is the most beautiful. Also‚ we think of crazy moms who push their children too hard and will do anything so that their child will win. All of this is true but there are more issues with beauty pageants‚ some that are more concerning. Beauty pageants are judged based on physical appearance‚ yet haven’t we always been told not to judge based on looks? They aren’t healthy

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    To Kill a Mockingbird has widely been criticized for the themes and language used in the book‚ but many believe it should still be read. Some want to ban To Kill a Mockingbird because of the racism‚ but the book actually denounces racism and prejudice. An example of this is when Atticus tells Scout that he hopes he can get his kids through the case without them "catching Maycomb’s usual disease"‚ implying that Maycomb’s people are overcome with racism. Also‚ the book shows us both sides of racism

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    Smoking I was shocked when I read the statistics for smoking. It showed an estimated 10 million deaths per year in the world by 2020. Knowing that smoking is dangerous; although‚ in many countries still the number of smokers has increased. Smoking cigarettes can lead to serious problems other than dying such as social and financial and health problems. Smoking cigarettes make you smell stinky and damages your teeth. A lot of people hate smokers. Smoking has an effect on

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    from zoos and wildlife parks. It is very unjust to the animal because it has lost its power to survive after being injured or drugged and is placed as an easy kill. I wouldn’t even call this hunting it’s just massacre of animals. Even though hunting should not be a sport‚ hunting helps maintain a healthy herd and promotes land‚ wildlife conservation. Because without hunting herds will over populate and become sick from starvation or spread disease. Hunters are a major supporter and play a big part in

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    provide cues that my purpose is to explore a problematic question rather than argue a thesis? b) How might the opening section of my draft be improved? 2a) I posted a question not a thesis. I didn’t show my beliefs I just showed the question. 2b) It should be a little longer Narrating the Exploration: 3a) Is the body of my paper organized chronologically so you‚ my peers‚ can see the development of my thinking? b) Where do I provide chronological transitions? 3a) Yes it is organized

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    Smoking What can smoking do to people? Generally smoking has been giving a result of killing 6 million people each year (“Smoking Death Worldwide “ n.d.). And about 6‚000 dollars a year are wasted for a person to smoke one pack a day for a year (“Answers” n.d.)‚ that is why people called smoking the slowly death. In fact‚ many people starting to smoke when they were teenager during parties‚ social situations‚ and some stress in their life. Teenager sometimes they do not know what they are doing

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    Cigarette Taxes The interest in cigarette taxes and their effects have been a hot topic in relation to the economy for the past 20 years. People question whether or not increased taxes really affect the demand. Do the taxes cause effects other than a change in demand? Who does this ultimately effect‚ the rich or poor? Where does the money go? So why does the government decide to impose higher cigarette taxes? They do this for two main reasons. One

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    Vacoas State Secondary School (girls) Internal Examinations – July 2009 Form 5 Sociology – Paper 1 Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Answer Question 1 and one question each from Sections B and C respectively. Section A: Research Methods Interviewing is a common technique used by sociologists to gather data. Interviews may be structured‚ semi structured‚ or unstructured. They usually take place on a one –to –one basis between the researcher and the respondent‚ but group interviews are an alternative

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