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    Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places Cigarettes contain over 500 poisons which cause smoking related illnesses such as bronchitis‚ emphysema‚ diseases of the heart liver‚ vascular and lung‚ birth problems‚ cancer of the lip‚ tongue‚ gum‚ larynx bladder and lung‚ peptic ulcers‚ jaundice and strokes (see Appendice 2). Persistent smoker’s teeth and fingernails are yellow. Research shows that every cigarette smoked equates to taking approximately fourteen minutes off your life. There is no known

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    handed the prompt for the Argument Essay‚ I had multiple conflicting thoughts. For one‚ I thought I was going to be able to easily complete this because I have proven in previous classes that I can formally argue a position. However‚ I have also learned that college and high school have different requirements in many ways. For example‚ for this assignment‚ we had were told to utilize the Toulmin method throughout the essay. Once I learned that I had to use the Toulmin method‚ I realized that I was also

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    deprived of that dream because of smoking and tobacco use. It is estimated that approximately 16 million Americans suffer from a disease as a result of smoking in addition to the one in five deaths that occur annually from smoking (Smoking & Tobacco Use‚ 2014). The purpose of this paper is to describe the population affected by smoking‚ summarize the attributes of two successful health advocacy programs and develop a successful health advocacy campaign for smoking. Smoking and the Affected Population

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    Kate Boland EN 102-117 Professor Barton April 1‚ 2013 OPTION #4: ZUCKERBERG’S HOODY IS SAVVY‚ NOT SNOTTY ANALYSIS After walking into a conference room full of business and commentators with a hoody‚ Mark Zuckerberg opened up yet another door to gain attention. This opportunity gave guys like Benjamin Nugent to proclaim what he thinks is the real reason behind this hooded adventure. He begins by recognizing many of the individuals who are most likely going to disagree with his claim by

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    Odukoya 1 Oluwatobi Odukoya Professor Isiah Ayafor English 102-014 3/12/2013 Essay 3 Toulmin Model Essay In this advertisement‚ the reader must “read between the lines” to find the claim because it is not initially stated. The claim is that if anyone joins the military‚ they will acquire qualities that they cannot acquire outside of the military. The support would be given by Dr. Jay Grossman‚ a man who served in the military for a year‚ and serving there created a passion within him to

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    Republic Act 9211: The Smoking Ban I wasn’t aware till recently that a smoking ban was being enforced not only in Makati (as everyone generally knows)‚ but nationwide. The Republic Act 9211‚ also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003‚ was signed into law last June 2003 to be in sync with the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The purpose of this act is to protect citizens from the hazards of tobacco smoke‚ to regulate all tobacco advertisements and sponsorship

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    Smoking is the number one preventable cause of death in the United States. Smokers only make up approximately 26% of the U.S. population‚ but those 26% affect 100% of us. In this day and age‚ smoking becomes common things for people. They always smoke without concern about the surroundings. Some people think smoking can liberate their tension and can relax their mind. How about the nonsmoker? A number of diseases can be caught from second hand smoking‚ or passive smoking‚ including a number

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    Ban Smoking in Public Places Smoking is the act of inhaling tobacco in to one’s body. This is a very common habit practiced by many throughout the world. Smoking can cause heart attacks and can result in death. Nicotine is the most addictive substance in cigarettes and it is very dangerous. Some say smoking should be legal because they are old enough‚ or they are a citizen and they have a right do to whatever they desire. But anyone who chooses to smoke‚ even for a short period of time‚ may make

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    Swedish government should ban smoking! Today we know more about cigarettes and use of these than in the past. We know that smoking seriously harms you and others around you‚ as said on cigarette packets. But why continue the production of cigarettes and why do not the government forbid smoking if that habit is such a dangerous risk for the health? In the late fourteen century‚ Europeans sailed over from Spain and Portugal and started the building of their colonies in South America. The people from

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    Back on “1958” Stephen Toulmin proposed the six terms as a model of communication designed to analyze the court room rhetorician’s argument. These included the three legs of communication‚ which are writer‚ subject‚ and audience supporting the claims of fact‚ value and policy‚ in others words‚ claim is an author’s proposition in which he/she is trying to prove a statement. In addition‚ Wayne Brockriede and Douglas Ehninger brought to coaction the six key terms in Toulmin model connecting the three

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