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    Why Public Exams are Good

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    Why Public Exams are Good Many students hate public exams in their Level 3 courses and wonder why they have to write them. Although some students experience test anxiety and find it hard to prepare‚ I believe public exams are a good thing. They force students to take the courses seriously‚ they force teachers to teach to a standard‚ and they create a level playing field for all students. For these reasons‚ I think Newfoundland students should continue to write Level 3 public exams. As

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    STUDENT NAME: STUDENT NO: COURSE NAME: PUBLIC HEALTH (SYB 126) WHY IS PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANT Your health is determined not only by your own genetics and personal choices‚ but also by the environment around you. We all strive to live long‚ healthy lives and where we live‚ work and play affects our health. If you care about your health‚ the length and quality of your life‚ and the health and lives of your friends and family‚ then you should care about public health and the one week out of the year

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    Debate on Smoking Should the Government be able to control what we do in our own lives‚ or what we do to our own bodies? Would you want a communist country‚ Where the government controlled what you do every single day? In my opinion if you banned smoking it would just be the start down a path that could allow other unconstitutional laws and freedoms being stricken from the American population. The main reason why the government has not ban this drug yet is because of the economy‚ cigarettes alone

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    Smoking has been part of the world’s history since the beginning. However‚ because of its negative impact on health‚ governments have decided to banish smoking from public areas. Japan and North America were the pioneers to banish smoking in the late part of the 20th century. Nevertheless‚ this banishment had consequences for the industry especially on the hospitality; restaurants and bars are considered as public places and where tobacco is the most consumed. The effects on this branch of the industry

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    Smoking Banned or No?

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    ore and more countries decide to ban smoking in all public places including restaurants and coffee shops. Despite of all evidences that smoking causes lung cancer and other severe conditions‚ there is still a lot of smoking citizens in our society. Should the government prohibit all these people from smoking in public places? In my opinion it should certainly do this. First and foremost‚ as we know smoking in crowded places is harmful not only to person who carries cigarette. All people standing

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    Effect of Smoking

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    SMOKING: The enemy of life By-Rheiya Smoking! There isn’t any benefit of smoking and the problems are infinite still people don’t quit smoking. The main reason why people smoke is for fashion. Most of the smokers are the college students because that’s the time when one pays a lot of attention on fashion and tries to be cool. The effects of smoking are only harmful. The worst effect of smoking is it not only harms the smokers but even the one’s who did no fault‚ the one’s inhaling the harmful

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    Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana less harmful than most other legal tobacco products and has the ability to reduce the pain within ailing people. Marijuana also has the potential to raise the U.S. out of their tough economic struggle as well as lower crime rate and create more jobs for many more people. Marijuana should be legalized for medical use across the country.  Marijuana has a negative stigma attached by the government and public‚ but is actually a natural and effective medicine.  The argument

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    Why we should raise legal driving age to 18 There were thirty thousand deaths of teenagers which were caused by car accidents from 1995- 2004. The issue of changing legal driving age has been being debated for decades. I am a teenager but i would not risk my life or other people if i am not ready. The first reason why we should raise the legal driving age to eighteen is the safety of drivers. Teenagers under eighteen are not yet developed the abilities to drive safely. For example

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    with this legal age. Some would even say that it should be raised. However‚ the legal drinking age sometimes causes more trouble than it prevents. Why is 18 the magical age that makes one intelligent and mature enough to consume alcohol? There’s a idea that immature people are less likely to handle the effects of alcohol‚ so why is the random age limit (at age 18). We all know that some people under 21 who can drink responsibly‚ and some over 21 with no hope of ever drinking responsibly‚ Why isn’t the

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Abstract Cigarette smoking is the greatest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. Secondhand smoke causes numerous lung cancer deaths annually. Measures have been taken in both workplaces and public places to limit exposure to secondhand smoke. The economic cost of smokers to society is phenomenal. It includes monetary costs‚ lost workdays and shortened work lives. Many states are establishing and maintaining comprehensive tobacco-control programs to reduce

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