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    health-threats‚ like lung disease‚ cancer and stroke. Every year more than 300.000 kids under the age of 18 start smoking. Also some researches talk about alcohol and smoking are combined‚ they gratly reduce the sperm count of a young male‚ the more they smoke and drink the lower count‚ combined with marijuana and many hits to testicles‚ there is a very small chance of getting a girl pregnant‚ especially combined with the pullout method. Reseach shows that only 17% of kids under 18 years old indulge in tobacco

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    Smoke Signals: The Importance of Oral Tradition in Native Culture Smoke signals are one of the oldest forms of long-distance communication. The Native American tribes of North America have long used smoke signals to signal danger‚ transmit news‚ and gather people to a common area. In this way‚ it is unsurprising to find that in the movie Smoke Signals‚ directed by Chris Eyre with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie‚ communication is a central theme. Through the use of two very contrasting characters

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    WRITING AN OPINION ESSAY Opinion essays are discursive essays in which we present our personal opinion on a particular topic. They are normally written in a formal style. An opinion essay consists of: * an introduction in which we introduce the topic and state our opinion clearly. * a main body which consists of two or more paragraphs‚ each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples. We can include a paragraph giving the opposing viewpoint supported by reasons/examples

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    English 111‚ Cause/Effect February 12‚ 2013 Why people continue to smoke despite the known health risks In 2010 the CDC stated they replied to around fifteen thousand people’s questions‚ all concerning tobacco and its use (Tobacco). That is not even including the around six million people who simply viewed their “Smoking and Tobacco Use Web site” (Tobacco). With the amount of information that is readily available‚ and the large number of people viewing the information about

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    1. Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) on non-smokers 2. Introduction During teenage years‚ most people find tobacco smoking “cool” and trendy; this could be attributed to the characteristic chemistry of some compounds found in the tobacco plant‚ which enhance moods and increase energy levels by stimulating the release of endorphins which reduce pain perception and trigger positive feelings (Jenkins & Guerin 2000); and peer pressure. As “cool “and trendy as tobacco smoking may

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    Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1893) case‚ Carbolic stated specific terms such as promising an exact payment if people still could contract influenza whilst using the smoke ball on a newspaper advertisement. This advertisement was deemed to be an offer and not just a mere puff. Tracy has just Handbag to give and she cannot provide it for everyone

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    the nature of advertisement‚ an offer is made to either an individual or to the world at large and this is said to be an offer. If the party acted on the advertisement‚ it represents the offer had been accepted. In the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893)‚ the court held that an offer is made to the world through advertisement and by using the smokeball‚ an acceptance had been communicated by conduct. Due to the fact that Mrs Carlill caught the flu after applying the smokeball as directed

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    Topics are: • education • pharmacological and neurological information • Harm reduction compared to crime and punishment The stimulant class of Drugs Neurology of Meth The brain contains neurons that ‘communicate’ with each other. This is how our body functions. In the brain of an abuser of Crystal meth the balance of dopamine and dopamine-like neurotransmitter is grossly affected. Crystal meth causes an elevation of neurotransmitters in the synapse. Crystal meth is so chemically

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    every eight smoker’s tobacco kills‚ one non-smoker is also killed by second hand smoke.´(American Lung Association) With a fact like that‚ it makes one really think about where they have been and how much smoke they have been subjected to. For me‚ attending college every day and walking through clouds of smoke to get from class to class really begins to put my health into perspective. Should a public place such as a college campus receive more rights than a facility such as a restaurant‚ department

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    Smoking vs. Life Why do people smoke‚ and why are they often offended when people bring it up? In the article “I’d Rather Smoke than Kiss‚” by Florence King‚ we explore her opinion on this matter. Florence includes personal experiences to relate to her audience. She is very informal and even implies swearing in this article‚ even though she doesn’t outright say it. By mainly using pathos in this article‚ she arouses the reader to her complaint. Florence also brings in credible resources

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