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    another depressing news item about the alcohol law. Some people‚ whom I agree with‚ believe that alcohol should be banned for society welfare level. They also claim that alcohol triggers committing crime. On the other hand‚ others think that alcohol ban is to interfere in life style. To begin with‚ the supporters of this argument that alcohol results in loss of consciousness. This is because alcoholic people commit crime more than others. For example‚ statistics and researches clearly show

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    Smoking Ban in Public Facilities By: Emily Peace What do you think of when you see someone smoking in a public area? Do you think they are really thinking about the people around them? Do you think they know that they are harming the people around them? I don’t think they do‚ but we know they are. Smoking in public facilities should be banned because it influences children‚ it causes litter and odor‚ and it causes second-hand smoking. Smoking influences children because when they see adults

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    The Effects of Plastic Bags on Environmentt * | * The effects of plastic bags on the environment are really quite devastating. While there are many objections to the banning of plastic bags based solely on their convenience‚ the damage to the environment needs to be controlled. * There is no way to strictly limit the effects of plastic bags on the environment because there is no disposal method that will really help eliminate the problem. While reusing them is the first step‚ most people

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    Tanning bed Tan vs. Natural Sun tan Tanning is something that almost every teenager‚ woman and occasionally some men do. There are a couple of different ways to tan; one way to tan is to use the tanning bed‚ which is the most well-liked way of tanning because it is quicker. The second way to tan is by natural sunlight. Either way the person chooses they are positive and negative points about both. No matter which way a person chooses to tan‚ there good points and bad points

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    environment. Smoking ban in public areas will save a lot of lives by preventing secondhand smoking and keep the air clean. In this essay‚ I will examine reasons that support the ban of smoking must be executed in this international city. Then‚ I will conclude by presenting my own view on the

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    Tanning means different things to different people. To some it might be a reminder of wonderful memories on the beach‚ or perhaps a vacation in a nice tropical country. For others it could simply mean a way of taking care of themselves. Some people are lucky enough to have sun all year round to keep them tanned. But what about those of us who do not have the luxury of sun all year round? Luckily for those of us who don’t live at the beach‚ using an indoor tanning lotion when we tan indoors can help

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    Baked What drives a mother to take her daughter to a tanning salon? Patricia Krentcil‚ also known as “tanning mom”‚ was accused of taking her five year old daughter to a tanning salon. When a concerned teacher saw the young child with a sunburn‚ she contacted the authorities. Krentcil was dumbfounded when she learned of this accusation. Although Krentcil did take her daughter to the salon she claimed that she never actually took her into a tanning bed. "She never went in‚" Krentcil told the [“Today”]

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    Over the years‚ cellphones have been a great influence to Filipinos‚ and especially to the students. The explosion of cell phone use in the last few decades has been astounding: In 1988 there were approximately 500‚000 cell phone subscribers in the US; by 1993 this had grown to 13‚000‚000. By 2006 there were 223 million cell phone users (www.controlyourimpact.com). This signs that cellphone one of the great technologies made by inventors and was made important to every Filipinos. “Within

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    organizations to allow indoor smoking. Banning smoking in restaurants and pubs can have a negative effect on the Lebanese economy that relies heavily on tourism and hospitality. [ADD SOME STATISTICS on Lebanon revenues]. Forcing restaurants and pubs to ban smoking in their establishments is an infringement of the owners’ rights. Despite the numerous hazards of smoking‚ smoking itself is not an illegal act. Restaurants‚

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    moking Ban THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY; AND AN APPLICATION OF THESE PRINCIPLES TO THE SMOKING BAN INTRODUCTION: The formation of public health policy involves a careful balancing exercise between the needs and rights of different groups of people. Due to the very nature of public health‚ creating legislation in this area involves the consideration of a number of often competing factors. These include‚ but are not limited to‚ health impacts‚ economic issues‚ enforceability

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