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    Argumentative Cigarette

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    received the Ten Commandments‚ David reigned for 40years‚ and Jesus was in the wilderness during his temptation for 40days.Thus‚ perhaps it is appropriate that this book have 40bibilically inspired of Leadership. History is full of stories of leaders who have achieved greatness. Example includes Alexander the Great‚ Julius Caesar‚ Winston Churchill‚ and Abraham Lincoln just to name a few. However‚ the decision was made to look to the Bible as the primary source of the principles of leadership. The

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    Tax Structure

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    Introduction) Tax Structure in Malaysia Generally‚ all income of companies and individuals accrued in‚ derived from or remitted to Malaysia are liable to tax. However‚ income remitted to Malaysia by resident companies (other than companies carrying on the business of banking‚ insurance‚ air and sea transportation)‚ non-resident companies and non-resident individuals are exempted from tax. Apart from income tax‚ there are other direct taxes such as real property gains tax‚ and indirect taxes

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    ROMANIAN CIGARETTE MARKET 1. Introduction Among the obligations assumed by Romania by(1) the EU Adhesion Treaty (2)there is the fact that‚ until 2010‚ the minimum tax level for cigarettes must be aligned with the minimum tax level of the member states – 57% of the most popular cigarettes’ (MPPC) price‚ but not less than 64 Euros for 1000 cigarettes. Through the modifications made to the Fiscal Code in April 2006 by the OU 33/2006 the government approved the tax level‚ which will increase gradually

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    Ban Cigarette Smoking

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    Cigarette Smoking Should Be Prohibited In this modern world‚ there are many places in public for everyone to be entertained‚ study‚ and socialize together. Besides that‚ a good environment in communities is the main concern for all people. It allows people to maintain their health‚ such as breathing and movement of blood cell in the body consistently. However‚ there are a lot of factors that might be harmful to everyone’s health such as hazardous chemicals‚ effects of radiation‚ and especially

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    Cigarettes should be banned According to The New York Times‚ Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. ()Around 400‚000 people die each year from smoking and that does not include the 50‚000 who die from exposure to secondhand smoke or the 8.6 million whose illnesses are caused by smoking. Smoking is harmful to the environment‚ the user and everyone around them and should be banned. Do people not care about the warning labels on cigarette boxes that read; Smoking

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    THE EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING ON THE BODY The effects of cigarette smoking on the human body are serious and in many cases‚ deadly. There is said to be approximately four thousand chemicals in cigarettes and of this four thousand‚ hundreds of them are said to be toxic. The chemicals in cigarettes affect the human body immensely from the internal functions of organs to the productivity of the body’s immune system. Three common effects of cigarette smoking on the human body are heart attacks

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    Increase of Tuition

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    DeAndre Gaines Clay Stevens English 1320 4 March 2013 Current Event: Increase of Tuition Every Year With an increasing unemployment rate‚ a degree is required within the work force. Even though many people obtain a degree‚ this leaves many people debt slaves to banks and the government. Tuitions at private colleges and universities have been rising by thousands of dollars every year. As the price for college increases‚ fewer students every year are able to finance the colleges of their choice

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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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    Why Buy Cigarettes

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    Why Buy Cigarettes How does an industry that has been singled out as containing deadly carcinogens encourage people to buy their product? The two ads I have chosen to analyze are about cigarettes. Both ads date back to the early 1980’s and are name brand cigarettes (Camel and L&M). They show people enjoying their cigarettes‚ expressing that smoking is a good thing and is a natural part of their life. Both ads we are viewing try to make it appear that everyone should be smoking. The Camel

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    Fat Tax

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    “Fat Tax” Imposing a fat tax on saturated fat‚ junk foods‚ sodas‚ etc. would be best because of many health and money related issues that it could possibly solve. A fat tax could help control many health problems the United States is facing today by giving some incentive to buy healthier foods. Taxing these certain foods may help control the way people eat and in turn change lifestyles to much healthier ones than there are now. The healthier lifestyles would help lower the amount of money spent

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