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    carcinogen are odorless, colorless, naturally or man-made substances responsible to cause harmful effects on the environment and the human. For example, these substances are considered…

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    proceeded by copying error. If there is a mutation in DNA, the nucleotide sequence is changed, thus changing the sequence of the mRNA codon. This leads to the production of wrong amino acid occurring in a non-functional polypeptide. Sometimes, there is no effect or the protein is boosted. Sickle cell, and cancers can both occur as long as mutation is…

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    the user family is, which means if they get sick from an illness of cigarettes, turns out this really does affect the user. How can something this little, have such a negative impact on our world today. Smoking should be illegal because of the harmful effects it has on the body, the environment, and those around the smoker. Exactly why is smoking bad for the user? There are so many reasons, but the…

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    actions to students each year during this time. The main point that can be concluded from these statements is schools are issuing out-of-school suspension at a high rate and even though children that committed more serious actions (e.g. drugs, alcohol, tobacco incidents were 7% of annual student discipline, and 1% were infractions, including first and second degree assaults) make up a smaller percent of infractions they are comparable when it comes to the amount of in- and out-of-school…

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    companies in the oil industry, such as Exxon Mobil and Shell, of knowing the dangerous effects fossil fuels can have on the climate. The current claims are that these companies have known since the 1980s that the emission of fossil fuels can affect global warming. The accusations go even further stating these companies are lying to the public by withholding this information. This dispute is being compared to the Big Tobacco lawsuit in which the…

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    billboards: Child labour, tax evasion, terrible working conditions for staff and cheap quality product that they sell at premium prices. Not only do these corporations create “need” for products but also fabricate false lifestyle ideals and generate harmful narcissistic messages. The desired outcome for the culture jammer is to debunk these falsities, modify, replace or begin a debate about the truth these companies try so hard to…

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    individuals even encounter with it, but they are not aware of being influenced by others. Peer pressure may have several positive effects that will encourage and motivate them to take satisfactory actions as their friends do. However, it is essential to realize that peer pressure may also lead to…

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    Legalization of Marijuana: Missed Opportunities There has been debate and speculation on the subject of the legalization of marijuana. Some think it deserves the chance of legalization, heralding it as a hero to the stressed populous. Others view it as an unspeakable evil, thinking of marijuana as the devil incarnate. There is a multitude of reasons for the legalization of marijuana. It has health benefits, such as the instance of use as a pain suppressant. It also has bounteous psychological…

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    should not be legalized in Canada (Teplin). Marijuana should be legalized because it is a major source of revenue for the government, it will help reduce drug related crime as people can legally buy it from the government, and it has very few negative effects on health. Marijuana will be a major source of revenue for the government, Which the government can use for the betterment of the society…

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    The herb of relaxation and relief with the hyperbole effect of being uplifted to the clouds, allowing one to see the world through a new perspective. The topic of legalizing marijuana for recreational use has been a controversial subject for years with those who are pro-marijuana and those opposing the idea. This paper will present my side of which I agree on in a standard form argument, explain my thesis with credible information, and defend my topic against opposing arguments that the…

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