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    Recycling and Soda Cans

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    become a giant landfill. The air will become greatly polluted as well as the water. These unhealthy habits must change. One healthy way to reduce the large amount of garbage on earth is to recycle. Although it may be easier to just throw a bottle or soda can into a trash‚ as many lazy Americans do‚ recycling those items can be very beneficial. What everyone knows but refuses to address is that recycling is a healthy habit‚ not just for us but for the world. One reason that many people don’t recycle

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    The Soda Situation Adolescence‚ a time characterized by euphoria‚ independence‚ and a desire for instant gratification‚ can often be fueled by poor-decision making and a lack of proper judgement. In these habit-forming years‚ the simplest of choices‚ such as selecting a beverage‚ can have a life-long impact. Constantly driven by their appetite for instant pleasure‚ along with the widespread accessibility to sodas and sugary beverages‚ teenagers are using faulty judgement and selecting the unhealthy

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    mayor tried to push a ban that limited the public’s intake of sugary drinks. The most you could buy was a 16 ounce drink.Of course this had to be approved by the health board and a judge‚ luckily the judge did not sign off this ban and left the drink sizes the same as they were before. Although

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    Banned Soda Rebuttal

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    gain. This article was Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s proposal to ban the sale of sugary sodas above sixteen ounces. This proposal would only affect restaurants‚ theaters‚ and sports venues. Grocery stores or vending machines will not be affected with the soda ban in any way. Yet‚ in my opinion‚ sodas are not the only problem that increases obesity. As an example of a similar proposal‚ studies have shown that the ban of sodas in schools did not decrease weight gain. Sometimes we have to look deeper into

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    Why Is Ying Zheng Bad

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    When Ying Zheng governed the China‚ he was so ruthless‚ many people don’t like him‚ he lost popular support. Ying Zheng hoped the "brute force" to rule the people forever‚ but that was not the case. Neininger said the heroes of Chinese history and mythology are called in to provide unquestionable evidence that only a kindhearted ruler can secure a lasting reign; Yao‚ Shun‚ Yu‚ King Wen‚ the Duke of Zhou and Duke Tai are all exemplary paragons of virtue. The Chinese history told that rulers had to

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    Why Is Gun Control Bad

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    Troy Bowdish P.6 4/11/18 Argumentative Essay Gun Control Gun control is an extremely controversial topic that really came into play in 2018. Some people say gun control is going to be the only way to stop mass shootings in the U.S.‚ while others disagree and think gun control is considered unconstitutional because it would be voiding our 2nd Amendment right‚ “The right to bear arms.” Americans should have stricter gun control laws because gun control should become institutionalized

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    Hannibal Because Hannibal was such a successful leader‚ his character was‚ and still is‚ debated over. By nature‚ the Romans‚ their allies‚ and even Hanno‚ a Carthaginian‚ disliked Hannibal because he brought fear and destruction to their peoples. On the other hand Carthage and its allies respected Hannibal because he brought expansion and wealth. Although both sides of the argument completely oppose each other‚ both have adequate reasoning. Hannibal gave many reasons to be disliked due to his

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    Having a materialistic value orientation (MVO) describes an individuals desire for material objects‚ financial success‚ and a desirable status. We’re constantly receiving messages supporting the importance of money and possessions‚ in the form of values within society and family life‚ as well as in the media. But are we aware of the consequences that this can have on behaviour? And is it detrimental to our health and relations with others in our shared environment? This essay will discuss the findings

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    Soda Ban Research Paper

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    I.Introduction The NY Soda Ban can be viewed in many different ways with many different understandings. Some people view the Soda Ban as a good thing‚ while others see it as just another restriction. Body Part I II.State your claim a. The NYC Soda ban is not as bad as it may seem‚ and in fact it may prove to be a good thing; it shows the public that the soda ban was implemented for a better cause III.Point A A.Make your first point a. The soda ban can help save the lives of obese people by

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    Let Them Drink Soda

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    Gina R. Walker Professor Guirguis ENC 1102-42668 19 March 2013 Let Them Drink Soda The controversial topic of imposing a “soda tax”‚ or surcharge to sweetened beverages‚ in the US‚ is one that has been debated for many years. The purpose of the tax is to discourage people from purchasing sugary drinks in hopes that healthier alternatives would be purchased more often and therefore having a positive effect on the obesity epidemic in America and the rising healthcare costs as a

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