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    Chapter I Introduction Smoking is a very rampant habit among people nowadays‚ particularly among college students. About 90% of all smokers started as teen smokers. Smoking has a lot of effect to our body and to the behaviour of the smoker as well as to our environment. Scientist has proven that smoking can cause a lot of complications including asthma‚ lung cancer and stomach cancer. Smoking can also cause improvement in reaction and processing time because nicotine is a psychomotor

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    Why Marijuana Should Be Legal COM/220 June 16th 2010 William Blick Why Marijuana Should Be Legal In the United States laws are in place to protect the citizens from the government‚ other citizens‚ and our own selves. The federal and state government put laws into place to prevent citizens from ingesting harmful contents‚ such as controlled substances. Every year over four hundred thousand people die from tobacco‚ another eighty-five thousand from alcohol‚ and another three hundred sixty-five

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    How many articles have stated the dangers and warnings of drugs? However‚ has the act of persuasion been effective enough through the written account alone? We need to wage campaigns using all kinds of persuasive means including visuals. Writing and lecturing have become obsolete methods to conquer this chronic and pressing issue. Surfing through magazines‚ newspapers‚ and even online‚ most publications are accompanied with pictures‚ in other words‚ visuals. Media can play a very effective role in

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    Title: Smoking: an addictive disease. Introduction: In some way‚ we all know smoking is an addiction that people now in days is practicing a lot. Somehow people are consent that smoking is very dangerous for every one and should be banned. Development: Smoking is a very bad habit that people is making like if it was something normal‚ and it is not. Smokers think that it is not as dangerous as everyone says‚ but they still knowing that make terrible problems to all our body. In some way smokers

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    The Implications of a Discipline Model and How it Aligns With School Values By John Paul A. Piñera ‚ PMI Colleges ABSTRACT The teaching and learning of cultural values of Native American students in the United States has continually been threatened in communities that have been subjected to generations of boarding school experiences. This study examined the current status of a school discipline system in relation to the Native American values it had adopted in a specific

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    1 October 2013 Why do teenagers indulge in alcoholism and smoking? In today’s society many teenagers are introduced to new ideas every day. Teenage years often include adjusting to new people‚ and experimenting and trying out many unfamiliar ideas. As a teenager some maybe naïve and not fully think of consequences‚ and or long term effects of indulging in these type of activities. The cause for teenagers indulging in alcoholism and smoking can be many reasons. For some teens‚ peer pressure

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    Smoking Problem of UK Teenage 1.0 Introduction Scientific experiments have already proved that smoking is harmful to health‚ but smokers around the world are still growing‚ especially teenagers. The number of smokers is growing rapidly‚ which is worrying. According to a survey report issued by the WHO’s Imperial Cancer Research Foundation and American Cancer Research Foundation‚ now there is about 1.1 billion smokers in the world. Every year 3.15 million people are died of smoking‚ that is

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    Rhonda Mackey Professor Davies Writing 121 March 4‚ 2013 Why Marijuana should be legalized For people that don’t know what marijuana is? It is the dried leaves and flowering pots of the hemp plant that contain THC and is consumed for a number of different reasons. There are hundreds of different types of marijuana strains that range in effects and potency. There are many myths and facts about marijuana that people still do not know‚ and there is a very negative connotation that is seen

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    Why do teenagers take into smoking cigarettes? Do you think that smoking has a role to shape their personality? Give reason in your essay. Smoking cigarettes has become a vital part of many people’s lives. Some people are so addicted to smoking that they cannot pass a day without it. Smoking cigarettes has become a habit to people of all ages; ranging from children and adults to very old people. But nowadays‚ teenagers are mostly accused for taking up this habit which plays an important role

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    on the streets‚ and nobody thinks it’s weird or bad. However‚ nowadays‚ people know how virulent the smoking is for their body. Therefore‚ many Koreans decided not to smoke‚ but only a few people succeed. Why? Koreans fail to stop smoking because of easy exposure to smoking‚ lack of supporting system and stress of work. First‚ Koreans are easily exposed to the cigarettes while they stop smoking. For people who decide to stop cigarettes‚ only slight smell of the cigarettes can be intolerable temptation

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