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    just like these. Why? Their kids are being poisoned by e-cigarettes due to an increase in the use of products. There has already been “at least 1 child death reported from unintentional exposure to a nicotine-containing ENDS (e-cigarette) solution” (Walley 1018). These poisonings will continue because the products don’t have to be childproof and come in fruit‚ candy‚ and other flavors specifically targeting young children (CDC). Calls regarding poisonings from e-cigarette liquids have risen from 1

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    Ad Debate

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    Dau P5 9/2/13 Debate Reflection “Critics claim that advertisement is propaganda‚ while advocates counter that advertising foster free trade and promotes prosperity.” On August 31st‚ the debate that advertisement is more destructive in today’s society than it is advantageous took place. My partner‚ Kayla‚ and I took the affirmative position that advertising is damaging‚ while our opponents‚ Katie and Kiersten‚ took the negative claim that advertising is necessary and prosperous. Opening the

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    Let kids be kids. As reported by a recent study published in the Journal of Family Psychology‚ kids who were giving too much heavy works and caregiving roles without letting them simply be a carefree child in their childhood‚ tends to be less sensitive towards their own children’s needs as parents in the future. Professor Amy K. Nuttall from the Michigan State University said‚“People who raised up by giving too many stresses and burdens‚ would feel confused when they educate their own children in

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    Swing Kids 1. Hamburg‚ Germany. 1939. The main character‚ a young‚ German man named Peter Muller‚ was very traumatized by what the Nazi’s and Gestapo (the terrorist political police of the Nazi regime founded by Hermann Göring‚ whose purpose was to persecute all political opponents of the Nazi regime) did to his father. Over the course of the movie‚ Peter went through a change; he saw his father in a new light‚ and realized what really mattered in the world around him. Peter’s father was a violinist

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    DE BEERS – DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER As the world’s leading diamond company for more than a century‚ the De Beers name is synonymous with diamonds. Since 1888‚ it has been connecting people around the world with one of the earth’s natural treasures‚ helping to create countless memorable moments. Approach High tech x-ray machines uncover diamonds With geographically diverse world-class mining assets‚ it have the largest diamond resource and reserve

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    Swing Kids

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    Swing Kids Before and during World War II was a tough time to live in Nazi Germany. The new laws and way of life during this period affected society of all ages in numerous different ways. New political and social groups were formed both to support and oppose the Nazi and the Gestapo leaders. One of these groups was known as the Swing Kids who listened to Jewish and black swing music and danced at illegal clubs against the Nazis. The movie‚ “Swing Kids”‚ explains this group of teenagers. The

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    Kids On Sports

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    If we have additional kids on all the sport teams more students will feel accepted‚ bond new friendships‚ and will overall be happier. “It not only gives kids confidence but more rewarding friendships‚” quotes news reporter Katie Couric (Notebook). Kids who do not play sports have a higher risk of depression‚ loneliness‚ and a sad time at school. Upset kids usually don’t work their hardest in academics which causes grades to tumble. If we allow more kids on the sports teams these select students

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    Global Warming AD As the sun’s harmful rays beam through the depleting ozone layer the globe begins to warm‚ earths polar ice caps melt and slowly start the elimination of life. This ad demonstrates the cause and effect of global warming. The world inside the lower quadrant of the hourglass is slowly getting swallowed by the sea due to the melting ice caps above. Within the hourglass there’s text stating “we are slowly running out of time‚ act now before it’s too late”. In the top of the hour glass

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    Perfume Advertisements Everywhere we look‚ we tend to find advertisements‚ whether on TV‚ billboards‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ etc. Most of the time companies and businesses have an effective way to grab their consumer’s attention‚ but in order to do that‚ companies use several techniques that will allow them to reach out and persuade their customers to purchase their product. Some of these strategies may include‚ the color of the advertisement‚ the information put on the advertisement‚ a celebrity/

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    Increasing cigarette taxes is a win-win situation for everyone if you ask me‚ however I am not a smoker. I suppose if I were I may think differently. It is a health win that reduces smoking and saves lives; a financial win that raises revenue and reduces health care costs; and a political win that is popular with the public. On February 4‚ 2009‚ Congress enacted‚ and President Obama signed into law‚ a 62 cent increase in the federal cigarette tax‚ along with increases in other tobacco taxes‚

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