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    for smokers to stop this habit. Smoking not only harms the smoker, but also those who are nearby. In many countries smoking being banned in public places to protect non-smokers. Because of its health damages, and effects on the environment, smoking should be banned in public. Damaging health is the primary reason why smoking in public places are being banned. First, smoking has a negative effect on non-smokers health. According to Bethany S., author of " Ban Smoking in Public Areas"…

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    This is because 42% of graduating students are delaying moving out of a family members home into their own place or how 21% of them are renting places with roommates. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and non-profit American Student Assistance, “72% of non-home owners who are current on their student loans believe that their student loans are hindering their…

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    Oppression is the overall image that is taking place in the book Fahrenheit 451, it shows that oppression is not a good way to live. It’s like having to hide in the corner so scared and not knowing what to do. Due to oppression, many people in the book live in a black and white world full of no colors because they are afraid of what the outcome will be. The way that the book is written shows that there is more than just one way of life there is good and bad to this world. Bradbury the author…

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    month born, she speaks to her father who live in Fort Lauderdale but described her relationship as not closed. The client indicated she feels closest to her mother. The customer indicated that she lives with her mother, her mother’s boyfriend and her five years old daughter. Her daughter’s father was incarcerated at the time of the interview, however, she indicated there is no relationship between them. Ms. Wiggins have three brothers and one sister that live in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She…

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    animals lose control of their lives and environment they live in. It states that “Social animals are often forced to live in the misery of solitary confinement.Animal who would prefer to live alone are often forced to into close contact with others. Some animals are confined next to their predators, and some are held in crammed, barren environment where they are constantly bullied by cagemates.” Animals in the zoos should not be held captive and not be able to live freely. They should be able…

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    Deuker 199 Pages Characters: Seth is a baseball player that only lives with his mom, because his father passed away when Seth was very young. Jimmy is Seth’s best friend, and his teammate in baseball. Background: Seth lives with just his mom, and he doesn’t have many friends. Until he meets Jimmy Winter who introduces him to baseball which changes his whole life around. Motivation: You can strengthen, grow and still live life even where there is loss. Setting: The setting is Henry Ford…

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    In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” took place in late 1800’s. The protagonist, Mrs.Mallard has a heart condition. One day she receives horrifying news from her sister that she would become a widower. She soon became sad, after a while of being sad she finally feels free and relieved that her husband had passed away.Once she had already given up the fact that she was now a widower, her husband walks through the door. Out of shock she died of heart disease. Mrs. Mallard should be praised for…

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    a lesser of two evils for them. Homes are supposed to be safe. It is a place of comfort and a place for people to call their own. During this time the community of African Americans did not have this type of space. They did not have homes to come back to after their work. They did not have a safe place for themselves to escape from their lives. Even when families returned to their houses, they were still reminded of the lives they left, and the life they have now. These houses were physical…

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    prisons are a good place to send criminals away. However, many people have proven that this might not be the case. In Wilbert Rideau’s “Why Prisons Don’t Work” he talks about how prisons aren’t as good as they might seem. They don’t help out the criminal to become a better person. I agree Rideau in this case. Prisons need to be a place where criminals can be helped to become a better individual. Prisons aren’t the best place for a criminal to be rehabilitated. These places often don’t help…

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    children. There are events that could take place in their life to offset a crime. It is within the early development of children that their lives are molded into what they might possibly become. Changes in one’s life can bring hope to felons. Due to the fact that some individuals can be an inspiration to corrupted kids, their lives can be changed successfully. Developmental theories’ are produced from a person who commits crime as a result of something that took place in his or her life. Robert…

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