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    Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India In 2001 the government of India instigated a bill which banned tobacco companies from sponsoring sporting and cultural events as well as advertising their products. This induced some fierce debates with people arguing the ethical right the government has to meddle in such affairs, saying it infringes on the people’s rights of choice and building of commerce to improve the economy. The India government purported the objective of the ban was to…

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    upon him. When D-503 meets I-330, the confusion and chaos that ensues within his writing is clear. Similarly, the focus of the USSR should not be banning books from circulation, but rather getting rid of the problem from the source: the people who want to…

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    Puritans and Their Legacy Leo Tolstoy once said “everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” The Puritans were a group of people from England who wanted to purify the Church of England from the influences of the Roman Catholic Church. To achieve their goal, the Puritans travelled to America and settled in the New England region and lived in a conservative manner in order to exemplify themselves as a “city upon a hill” (Tindall and Shi 71). The Puritans’…

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    From 2011 to 2014, the use of electronic cigarettes have tripled amongst teenagers (Raloff 18-21). Teenagers find no harm in smoking electronic cigarettes. But, electronic cigarettes can cause major damage to the lungs and make a person more susceptible to germ exposure. The original idea behind electronic cigarettes was to get people with tobacco addictions to stop (Raloff 18-21)…

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    With such a compelling topic such as drugs and the banning of it, it is vital that information should be attained in such manners as to debate whether drugs should be banned or not. Different countries have different laws about drugs, where The United States of America has banned drugs in some states, while other states are starting to negotiate with the government about drugs be available to the public. Certain countries like Netherlands, allows the consumption of Marijuana, but to a certain…

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    Outlaw Tobacco

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    mentally and physically over a period of time. A lot of disagreements have been found in the topic of tobacco use. This research topic will break down the arguments of having cigarettes as well as other tobacco products banned and express some of the problems in tobacco. Tobacco products should be outlawed due to the harmful chemical products that have been found in them as well as the many cancers that it can cause. Tobacco would have a positive impact on more people, both physically…

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    Indian Tobacco Case Study

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    maintain the welfare of its citizen. Whilst, tobacco industry, contributes largely to revenue generation consequently, impacting on the country’s development. As a result, there are some serious argument if tobacco advertisement should be allowed or not and if so what extent should…

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    not." For example, since October 2000 prostitution and operating a brothel have been legal in the Netherlands. The world famous district "de Wallen" ("the Quays") in Amsterdam is an important centre for prostitution, where you can see prostitutes public soliciting in the window.…

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    global and local influences the United States’ fast food industries have. Although some may argue that the corporations should led a reform of the US food system, overall, the government should take responsibility because history supports their ability to improve corporate corruption and they should be more concerned about improving public health. Admittedly, the corporations should be more responsible in their production, and think of the consequences…

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    Smoking can cause autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis. In particular, smoking can double a persons’ risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. Tobacco use can also be accredited for the periodic flare-ups of particular symptoms and signs of certain autoimmune diseases. Recently, smoking cigarettes has been linked to type two diabetes, which is also known as adult-onset diabetes. Research shows that those who smoke are 30% to 40% more likely to develop type than…

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