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    You have been asked to write an article entitled "Why Sports Should Be Made Compulsory In Schools" for your College bulletin. Using information from the two reading passages‚ write an article of about 300 - 400 words to support your views. Include three main ideas with supporting details in your article. Nowadays‚ sports are very important as education itself. Deputy Prime of Malaysia‚ Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin suggested that the education policy need to be revised in order to give importance

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    Pros Of E-Cigarettes

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    It’s amazing how infomercials have no conscience when promoting products‚ such as the E-cigarette Vapor (E-cigarettes are metal tubes that heat liquids‚ laced with nicotine and when inhaled‚ it releases a substance that is in the form of a gas). Their claims‚ is that the E-cigarettes are much safer‚ do NOT have the distinctive odor‚ and a lot less expense than the traditional tobacco burning cigarettes. This at first‚ peaked my interest because I’m currently trying to quit smoking. That being said

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    3 Oct. 2013 Start Smoking the “E-Way” A walk across campus this week will reveal students‚ professors‚ and administrators smoking cigarettes like never before. Although smoking has been labeled a” bad habit”‚ technology has introduced a healthy electronic alternative that smokers should consider. This alternative comes in the form of an electronic cigarette‚ or “e-cig” for short. Instead of burning tobacco and thousands of chemicals wrapped inside a paper and producing actual smoke‚ smokers

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    Since 1993 Illegal immigrants have been able to obtain a driver’s license legally. There is a total of 12 states plus the District of Columbia that allow illegal immigrants to obtain these licenses(Wepman). Many fear of terrorist attacks from the outcome of this ability. The attack on 9/11 was executed by illegal immigrants that had obtained Sixty-three driver’s licenses between the nineteen of them. Around that time there were only eleven states that allowed illegal immigrants to obtain licenses

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    INTRODUCTION Many people nowadays smoke cigarette even teenagers smoke. Some people have no idea about the chemical of a tobacco and what it can cause to a human body. This paper is intended to give the readers an idea of the effects of cigarette‚ like cancer‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. The researchers also included the cigarette components like nicotine and how many percent of it in a tobacco. The reasons why people smoke cigarette is also in this paper. By reading this

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    anti marijuana. These two factions have been fighting on this issue on the halls of justice for years. <br> <br>Pro marijuana legalization groups such as the Physician’s Association for AIDS Care‚ National Lymphoma Foundation argue that marijuana should be legalized in order to treat terminally ill patients. Among them are AIDS victims who find that marijuana stimulates their appetites so they can fight off dangerous emaciation; glaucoma sufferers who have used marijuana said it has prevented them

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    The illegal drug The legalization of drugs is a common topic in America today. Many believe that drug use should be legalized‚ but I completely disagree. Drugs are frequently used today and they are illegal‚ the consequences that would grow if they were made legal would be more than this country can take on. In my opinion‚ three main factors contribute to my opinion opposing legalizing drugs: health issues‚ the effects it would have on the criminal justice system‚ and the increase

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    take another path in life. However‚ a group of about 65‚000 students will be unable to continue on their paths due to their status as illegal immigrants (Dream). Because of their status of illegal immigrants‚ it is extremely difficult for them to better their way of life. Therefore‚ illegal immigrants should be allowed to attend public universities. Illegal immigrants are already allowed to attend our public schools from the elementary level all the way through high school. The 1982 Supreme

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    million young people under age 18 smoke half a billion cigarettes each year and that more than one-half of them consider themselves dependent upon cigarettes. The decision to use tobacco is nearly always made in the teen years‚ and about one-half of young people usually continue to use tobacco products as adults. When your parents were young‚ people could buy cigarettes and smoke pretty much anywhere — even in hospitals! Ads for cigarettes were all over the place. Today we’re more aware about how

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    persecution‚ while others come to seek out an opportunity. However‚ there has been a multitude of clamors by many American politicians and citizens arguing that illegal immigrants have threatened the American way of life by creating unemployment for many Americans workers and hurting the United States economy. While some argue that illegal immigrants ought to be deported for being a burden for the United States‚ many think otherwise. Whatever one’s view is‚ it is critically important to

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