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    an excellent way for teens to start off as they prepare for their lives in the real world‚ however not all agree. Amitai Etzioni the author of the article “Why Fast-Food Joints Don’t Serve up Good Jobs for Kids” argues that these corporations offer very little‚ if any‚ positive feedback or any useable knowledge and are basically just plain bad for these adolescent teens. As these kids punch in and out day after day‚ the knowledge they could have gained is loss in repetitive tasks which most would

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    Explain why FDI is bad for an LDC FDI means accepting multinational companies setting up in a country and as FDI increases some countries‚ especially LDC’s can become over reliant on them and inflows of capital. MNC’s can set up in an LDC as it is cheaper than other more developed countries. There is the attraction of cheap labour and low setting up costs. The problem for an LDC is that the MNC could choose to leave the country when it pleases‚ leaving the country with high unemployment as

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    Not all microbes are unpleasant for people they can actually serve us well.There are a number of reasons why not all microbes are bad for people. Bacteria can help the garbage to decompose‚ they are produced in medicines to help fight harmful infections and they benefit the taste of food. Microbes‚ or “microscopic organisms‚” are tiny forms of life that surround us and are too small to be seen with your eyes. To be able to see microbes we need to use a microscope. Bacteria are classified and identified

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    Banning Smoking

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    The question I ask is‚ would the banning of smoking increase the overall health of Americans? HYPOTHESIS I believe at the end of this study I will find that smoking is the root of many of America ’s greatest health issues. As well the fact that limiting or completely eliminating exposure of Americans to second hand smoke would greatly increase the health of all Americans. I believe this change would happen very rapidly following the ban of smoking in public areas. METHODOLOGY In order to conduct

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    Smoking Writing

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    My creative writing piece Have you ever seen anyone dying from smoking? I have Stop! Stop! Stop! Put a stop to smoking because it can kill people from the inside and the outside by which I mean the environment. A cigarette is like fire it can burn a person from the inside. First of all‚ smokers can inhale as much smoke and tar as they want in a day and legally there is no limit to this when there is a limit on the speed of a car and no limit on how much smokers are taking in and damaging their health

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    Effects of Smoking

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    Effects of Smoking Smoking is a proven health hazard‚ and there are many clear benefits to quitting. Yet‚ many ignore these benefits and continue to smoke‚ thinking “that won’t happen to me”‚ but it can‚ or if they don’t smoke as much‚ it won’t be as harmful. So‚ I’ll talk about some of the drawbacks to smoking. According to the American Lung Association website‚ each year smoking-related diseases claim an estimated 443‚000 American lives each year‚ including those affected

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    The war on smoking has existed for decades. With the advent of more tenacious laws prohibiting smoking in public locations‚ and most recently Minnesota ’s historic tobacco settlement‚ many actions against "Big Tobacco" have become more successful. Anti-smoking campaigns have become more confrontational‚ directly targeting tobacco companies in an effort to expose its manipulative and illegal marketing tactics. On the surface‚ last November ’s $206 billion settlement agreement between the

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    Not everyone is in favor for dog parks such as Ed Frawley a dog trainer. He wrote an article “Dog Parks Why They are a Bad Idea” that he posted on his website. Frawley thinks that dog parks are “well intended‚ but a bad idea” because most dog owners aren’t responsible enough because they spend too much time socializing with friends and others around them they don’t watch what their dog is doing. Also some dog

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    Today I’m going to talk to you about why you should never start smoking‚ and if you currently smoke why you should quit immediately. There are many drugs in the world today that are hurting us all. The drug that I am going to talk to you about today is the drug found in cigarettes: which is nicotine. Once a person inhales nicotine they are addicted to it. It is very hard to get off nicotine just as it would be to stop using any other drug. Every year we lose 4.9 million people worldwide‚ not from

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    Smoking Sure

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    August 2013 Smoking: The Hay Day of the Yesteryear is Gone For many‚ what starts as a teenage attempt to fit in with their peers leads to a life long battle with smoking. One can remember the “Marlboro Man”‚ candy cigarettes‚ and let us not forget the Virginia Slim slogan‚ “You’ve Come a Long Way Baby”. Yes‚ smoking sure has come a long way. The smoking hay day of the 60’s‚ 70’s and 80’s is gone. One is now ostracized in society if they make the choice to continue to smoke. Anti-smoking campaigns

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