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    Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned Nina Marie Maldonado Post University Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned There are many reasons why smoking in public should be banned. The three main reasons to ban smoking in public are because of the health risks‚ offensive smell‚ and environmental risks that are the cause of cigarette smoke. Secondhand smoke is smoke from a cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe that is involuntarily inhaled‚ especially

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    now feel like that great laugh you wanted to have tonight is not going to be so great. Why do people react this way towards women comedians? People feel that women cannot relay a funny joke the same way as a man‚ so then we have this distrust in the woman’s ability to make us laugh. In Hitchens essay "Why Women Aren’t Funny"‚ published in January 2007 issue of Vanity Fair Magazine‚ Christopher Hitchens asks "why are women not funny?". The nerve of him to have

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     In this play‚ the boxing scene refers to the last part of Act 1 or Episode 5 of the play. So far in the play‚ we learn that Beatrice and Eddie are married‚ and their adopted child is Catherine‚ who is almost a legal adult.  Marco and Rodolfo are illegal immigrants from Sicily‚ who are Beatrice’s cousins.   Catherine and Rodolfo soon start to develop feelings for each other‚ and Eddie is trying to prevent this‚ as he has an unnatural attraction for Catherine.  In the boxing scene‚ Eddie insults

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    Born in Manassa‚ Colorado on June 24‚ 1895‚ Jack Dempsey rose to boxing stardom in the 1920’s. Dempsey started his boxing career at Young Peter Jackson’s Gym in Salt Lake City at the age of 16. He began his professional career in 1914‚ fighting in small mining towns in Colorado under the name "Kid Blackie". Dempsey emerged from numerous small saloon-floor boxing matches to victory in over 80 professional fights by the age of 24. Dempsey was a hard-nosed‚ fearless boxer‚ perhaps best known for

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    Books shouldnt be banned

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    them or banning them. The reasons are usually because it has sexual content or witchcraft and the encouragement of violence. Book banning has become so common that the last week of September is known as Banned Books Week. There have also been lists of frequently banned authors‚ as well as banned books. What is interesting about these is that many of the books are classics. The First Amendment of the Constitution guarantees our right to free speech‚ which includes the right to read and write books

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    Why Can T We Live Forever

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    why can’t we live forever? As we grow old‚ our own cells begin to betray us. By unraveling the mysteries of aging‚ scientists may be able to make our lives longer and healthier IF YOU WERE GIVEN a free hand to plan how your life will end--your last weeks‚ days‚ hours and minutes--what would you choose? Would you‚ for example‚ want to remain in great shape right up until the last minute and then go quickly? Many people say they would choose that option‚ but I see an important catch. If you are

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    Equal Rights: Why Slavery Wasn’t Abolished In Time Do you ever wonder why the constitution included the statement “all men are created equal” yet slavery continued for 78 years? Keeping the peace‚ the Founding Fathers decided to focus more on building a strong‚ new nation so they ignored the slavery problem. To keep that strong national government‚ they had to accept the disagreements some of the states had. Even if some disagreed with slavery‚ they had to accept the fact that they were profiting

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    Why wasn’t the Philippines better  prepared for the typhoon? Corruption‚  shoddy buildings to blame    Dan Kitwood / Getty Images  An aerial view of a demolished coastal town on Eastern Samar Island on Nov. 14 in Leyte‚  Philippines.    By Jim Maceda‚ Correspondent‚ NBC News    As the Philippines grapples with the devastating aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan‚ Filipinos are  asking why the country wasn’t better prepared to deal with the super storm.    Government officials claim they were ready‚ broadcasting warnings of a potential 20­foot 

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    Why didn’t we know by Ralph Hasson Analysis of what Galvatrens company should do to strength its system for uncovering misconduct and what roles that management and the board should play? Sivakumar Venugopal Robert Morris University Author Note This Assignment was prepared for Information Technology Governance taught by Professor Dr.Karen Paullet. Abstract Galvatrens‚ a consumer products company in Houston‚ has a whistle-blower’s lawsuit on its hands. Mike Fields‚ a former divisional sales

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    Catcher In The Rye Banned

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    someone disagreed with how a story presents itself. A lot of the time it’s the parents who challenge the books because they feel their children should not read such books. Which is somewhat understandable considering most of the time the books that get banned share the topics of promoting and or encouraging profanity‚ explicit material and homosexuality. Banning a book does not do anything but give the author some bad cred. Eventually‚ sooner or later the children will hear about or see such things‚ so

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