social creations. They are free to do everything when they are alone, but not in a public place. They can not do everything they want. They have to respect for the laws and others' privacy. People have the right to inhale fresh and clean air especially in public places. Some people like to smoke cigarette. In some countries, smoking has banned by governments in all public places. I shall argue that why this should be banned. Firstly, people struggle hard for their live and health. Health issue is a major
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discussing about to ban smoking at parks and other public venues. It is still hard for a lot of people to do not smoke in indoor public venues, such as bars and clubs. Non-smoker people are saying that they do not want smokers in public venues, such as in parks, anymore. Smoking should be banned to reduce disease. A main support for that reason is that people who smoke are more likely to develop diseases such as lung cancer and liver cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is mostly caused by smoking. It reduces and even
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My subject: Smoking will be banned in all public places, including parks, restaurants, bars, buildings open to the public, schools, hospitals, and sports facilities. The ban includes inside the buildings, the parking facilities, and 1000 feet from the buildings’ entrances. My purpose: Telling how i feel about the ban My audience: My friend Rodgers My tone: Friendly Hey Rod, What’s up There this article out I’ve read recently stating “Smoking will be banned in all public places, including parks
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Smoking in Public Places Should be Banned In the 1990s, the government started regulating the areas in which smokers may light up. There have been many debates over the years concerning where Americans may smoke. Smokers account for about twenty percent of America while the non-smokers account for eighty percent. The government has instrumented laws preventing smoking indoors. Smoking in all public places should be banned because it negatively affects non-smokers and smoking should not be allowed
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So it's any wonder there are talks about smoking being banned in the workplace. It's being banned at restaurants, malls, bus stops, hotel balconies, etc. For it to be banned in the workplace as well is purely common sense. We imply the OHS (Occupational Health & Safety) standards across millions of job sites world wide with rules, regulations, etc, that are designed to keep employers and employees healthy and safe. So why not ban smoking? As we know, smoking kills. But so does passive smoke and for
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Should Smoking Remain Legal Today Because of all the Harmful Things they are made of and the Health Risks? Cigarettes have been smoked by both men and women for a long time now. However, smoking is responsible for the cause of various debilitating diseases, hence the reason why there have been debates on whether smoking should continue being legal. Notably, in the recent times, there have been various calls to illegalize smoking due to its severe effects after the ban of cigarette smoking in public
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Should Smoking be banned in Public Space? Good morning, my name is Jason and today I will be arguing on the topic of whether smoking should be banned in public places. I’m going to start out by saying a firm yes! I believe any person, child or adult should be able to walk down the street without being victim to this hazardous smoke, without question! Smoking is a risk factor of many health issues from cancer to a heart attack or stroke. So I think it is sad that when someone in a public space
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000 Americans die because of smoking each year; Secondhand smoke kills about 50,000 of the 400,000. (Guilfoyle.) A lot of people who don’t even smoke are affected by smoking and there’s no way to stop it. With medical expenses getting higher every year, a lot of people don’t get the proper treatment so they end up dying for something that is not even their fault. Because smoking kills so many people every year, I think smoking should be banned in the city. Smoking has become a real problem,
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Maria Flemming Ms. Stanek Honors English 10 12 January 2011 Smoking Bans: A Necessity Last year, tobacco consumption was blamed for fifty billion dollars in direct health care costs by anti-smoking organizations as well as one hundred billion dollars that was lost in productivity (Parrish). The smoking bans that have already been implemented help everything from the natural environment to the smokers themselves. Secondhand smoking is breathing the smoke from another person’s cigarettes, or breathing
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and advertised smoking in all places. If public places allowed this to happen potential smokers will increase significantly. Also the environment is already damaged by the industrial influence but, another contributor are smokers. They exhale fumes into the air. It might not be as damaging as factories but, still brings the natural environment down. Adolescents and younger are usually most easily convinced to try smoking by seeing or witnessing others. Therefore, smoking should not be allowed
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offices. Some governments have banned smoking in all public places. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons. Many firms, public organizations and government offices are imposing restrictions to smoking at work places and public areas. Lately it has somewhat become a trend to blame smoking and smokers. However, although I feel that smoking can be harmful, at the same time I do not completely agree with completely banning smoking. I would also argue that people should have the right to choose whether
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BUTT …UT Herald!Sun,!22!February!2012! Outdoor smoking stinks Fiona Sharkie BAN SMOKING OUTDOORS As#debate#rages#over# outdoor#smoking,#the# experts#explain#the#case# for#and#against#an# outright#ban#in# restaurant#courtyards,# playgrounds#and# beaches.# AS summer draws to a close, many Victorians are taking advantage of the warm nights and amazing restaurant scene for which the state is so rightfully celebrated. Unfortunately for many diners, their wish to enjoy an alfresco meal with family is
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Ban Smoking in America Americans waste billions of dollars each year on tobacco products. Other drugs that are harmful, such as crack or marijuana, are illegal in the United States. If certain harmful substances are illegal, then cigarettes should not be permitted either. Smoking cigarettes are a proven killer of millions worldwide annually, but is perfectly legal. Cigarettes have a large affect on society in the area of environmental problems it carries with it. Smoking obviously pollutes the
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Some people indulge in smoking even though there are egregious effects such as lung cancer and supplementary diseases. People who smoke don’t think about the people around them because if they did they wouldn’t smoke. Smoking can cause others around them to develop cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Smoking is permitted in certain places, but it shouldn’t be tolerated anywhere. Opponents of this claim may say that banning smoking would drive many restaurants out of business, however, it’s much more
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Today I want to talk about the consequences of secondhand smoke. Since 1964, approximately 2,500,00 nonsmokers have died from health problems caused by being exposed to secondhand smoke. There is no risk-free level of secondhand smoke exposure. Even the littlest bit of smoke can be harmful to someone’s health. Tobacco smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals. This includes hundreds that are toxic and more than seventy that can cause cancer, even if inhaled by secondhand smoke. In 2010, the Spencer’s
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102 7 July 2012 Ban Public Smoking Smoking bans and campaigns against cigarette smoking are becoming a common theme around the United States. Just in the past 20 years, the government has realized that public smoking is poisonous to the public’s health because passive smoke is just as unhealthy for non-smokers as smoking is for smokers. Smoking should be banned in public because people are exposed to harmful smoke in many places. Many states have started banning smoking in places such as parks, beaches
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1. Should the U.S. and other national governments ban or more severely regulate the manufacture, sale, and use of e-cigarettes? Why or why not? The ban of e-cigarette should not be affected. Though the impact of nicotine vapor on non-smokers is still unclear, the product does not seem to be beneficial for the consumers. Hence governments should treat the e-cigarettes the same way as regular cigarettes and follow similar regulation. Regulating them in public places only harms those people who use
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though there are campaigns to promote negative effects of smoking, people smoke anyway. Despite, the clear evidence that tobacco has connection with serious health problems there are still people who do not accept it. According WHO, there is tobacco epidemic. Michael R. Bloomberg concludes “One in 10 deaths around the world is caused by tobacco.” (WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic, 17). Cigarette smoking should be banned at all public venues. Smoke free laws protect smokers’ health, moreover
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quitting smoking. But the truth of the matter is that smokers are addicted to nicotine not the cigarette itself, and e-cigarettes can continue to feed into the addiction. Nicotine patches and gum slowly release small amounts into the body. However, e-cigarettes create a freebase form of
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for a second. Why is smoking illegal in our society today? The effects on smoking on a person are so awful and extreme, that there really is no reason it should be legal for anyone. Lung disease, cancers, heart disease, and Emphysema are just some of the thousands of harmful effects of smoking. What astonishes me is why anyone would smoke if they know how it destroys their body, and why people are keeping it legal to use in the first place. Many people say that smoking should not be illegal. Maybe
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Smoking Leaves Everyone Choking In the age we live in today, there is immense hype about forbidding the use of drugs. Turning on the news, we see reports of people being thrown in jail for growing Cannabis plants. On McRoberts’ day last year, we had had a speaker present to us the consequence of doing drugs. Not to mention the local groups and organizations that assist people in straying away from drug and alcohol abuse. So you try to compress all of this knowledge into your head and start walking
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113 02/14/2011 My Thoughts on Smoking Cigarette smoking is a habit that kills more than million of people per year. It is surprisingly being picked up by children every day. Smoking has become popular all communities. The number of young smokers have been increased in most high schools and even middle schools. Most youth and teenagers are smoking because they think it is cool. Most of their friends are smoking and this influences children to smoke. Smoking is one of the worst things youth
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‘outraged’ author. This biased article is written from a smoker’s perspective that shares a personal interest and feels strongly towards the matter of smoking and the issue surrounding banning it. The article is centralized around the subject of banning smoking and the government are trying to take matters into their own hands by putting into place drastic measures in order to ban it. Drastic measures extreme ‘What will they do next? Come into our homes and stub our fags? Turn the TV over to
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Smoking has taken over the world, people’s lives, and people’s opportunities. Throughout the past years, the statistics of people that smoke are rapidly increasing. Something that smokers don’t understand is that while they are enjoying a cigarette, they are bothering a number of other people. Trying to prevent this, there has been numerous laws made stating where you can and cannot smoke. For example, in New York State, they banned smoking in certain parks. Bryant Park made it official that
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question of freedom of speech but rather a standard of acceptable clothing that has been set by an institution - the school. We all have experienced and adhered to "minimum" requirements of acceptable clothing in many situations. For example, many places of business clearly state that service or entrance to the establishment can be refused if no shirt or shoes are worn. Is it not true one cannot appear in court in front of a judge while wearing shorts or flip-flops or even a hat? Don't many employers
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Introduction The trade of drugs and trafficking is a considerable part of the black market economy around the world, which actually happened because of the relatively recent government bans and regulations regarding the preparation, distribution and also the consumption of drugs; especially the drugs that are mind altering in nature such as heroin, marijuana, and cocaine. Although the government and the supporters of such regulations and bans argue that drugs that have mind altering can cause worst
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herbs, animal food, medicine, and as hemp for rope-making. Marijuana is banned in the United States due to moral and public health reasons. Marijuana is also banned because of continuing concern over violence and crime associated with production and distribution of the drug. After so many problems that went wrong, the government prohibited marijuana from the United States. However there are different reasons why marijuana should be legal. The drug marijuana is not harmful like such things as alcohol
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Cigarettes advertisement should be banned Although parents, schools, and the federal government are trying to get children and teenagers to “just say no” to drugs, a significant worth of cigarette, alcohol, and prescription drug advertising is effectively working to get them to “just say yes” to smoking, drinking, and other drugs. In addition, television programs and movies contain appreciable amounts of programs that include substance use. Unlike traditional advertising, media depictions of legal
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the Rye: Banned What is a banned/challenge book? A banned or challenge book is a printed work that is prohibited by law or to which free access is not permitted by other means. The habitude of banning books is a form of censorship, from political, legal, religious, moral, or commercial motives. Leading on to why “The Catcher in the Rye” was banned was due to its profanity, but it was not the actual language that got the book banned. Instead, it was the theme of the book that got it banned. I disagree
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Councilling should be available for people with alcohol abuse issues from any age. Binge drinking weekends should be monitored or completely banned as it can become a regular thing which will disturb the people in those communities. Crime is a big alcohol related issue therefore there should be police on the streets monitoring the communities to make sure that they are safe crime free for everyone. Smoking Passive Smoking: Breathing other people's smoke is
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