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    October 11th, 2017 The relationship between blood physiology and cardiac ability in Equus caballus compared to Bos taurus and Capra aegagrus hircus compared to Canis lupus familiaris Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to study the relationship between blood physiology and the ability to transport oxygen. The red blood cell content, hematocrit percent, and hemoglobin concentrations of Equus caballus (horse) and Bos taurus (bovine) were compared as well as Capra aegagrus hircus…

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    The ayes Those in favor of the ban on advertising have not arrived here without thought and conviction. Supported by studies in many other countries and by organisations respected the world over notably the World Health Organisation, who found that tobacco related deaths were on the rise and would continue to rise unabated if the tobacco companies were allowed to target advertise to vulnerable groups. After reading about these experiences, I find it hard to believe that the tobacco…

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    Ban On Tobacco

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    business in a bad light tends round to collect taxes from them. Secondly, the government has given tobacco business legal right to existence. In my opinion looking at the arguments for and against, the policy “does not have teeth” as said by the CEO of Equus Advertising. I say this not because I am against the ban, but the empirical data available from the various countries with the ban indicated that banning advertising alone does not reduce smoking. And also due to globalization media ads by…

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    hand those who are opposed to banning advertisement and sponsorship by tobacco companies claim that it goes against freedom of choice and argues that the ads do not encourage smoking however they simply present a brand choice. Who else as CEO of Equus advertising claims that the government in India just wants to do it to create popularity and that nothing will come of it. Freedom fighters say that it is unethical because it is the government’s way of placing stipulations on branches and that…

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    The Georgics appears as a simple didactic poem where readers go to find information and knowledge on agricultural manners. However, Virgil’s craftiness and use of language reveal a more insightful and polemic content. Thus, I will discuss Virgil’s use of anthropomorphism to portray a response to the Roman civil wars. The way anthropomorphism appears to work in Georgics seems to consist on evoking pathos and in the reappearance of the similar anthropomorphized animals. Virgil appears to…

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    I’ve always loved reading, and throughout elementary school I would read obsessively. I made sure to read any chance I got. I’d read on the subway on the way from school and back, in class during free time, while walking down the street with my book in one hand and my father’s fingers in the other, and at home before bed. My favorite books (which I still have copies of in my bookcase) were The Trumpet of the Swan, Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism, The Phantom Tollbooth, The Witches…

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    Blind to Reality Alan Strang. As soon as I heard his last name, I instantly thought of two words: strange and strangle. These two words hinted a lot about the main character and his journey. First off, the obvious. Yes, Alan was a pretty strange character; his disheveled outward appearance coupled with odd mannerisms like chanting gibberish made this vividly clear early on. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, he also worships horses. His struggle also figuratively and literally strangled him, driving…

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    Tobacco Advertising Banned

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    On the other hand the tobacco industry directly and indirectly employed 26 million people and was a major contributor the national treasury. The Indian government probably didn’t only disinterestedly have public health at heart. Suhel Seth, CEO, Equus Advertising said, "The ban does not have teeth. It is a typical knee-jerk reaction by any Government to create some kind of popularity for itself. (‘Ban on Tobacco Ads’, 2001) Faced with a variance of interests the government ultimately chose to…

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    Why would companies advertise people's deaths? Children are naïve and will fall into the trap. When cigarette companies make ads, they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of…

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    creature called the Hyracotherium was replaced by the Orohippus and later on was replaced by many other creatures. Eventually all of these animals disappeared after some time, with the exception of the Dinohippus, which was lastly replaced by the Equus. Not only did paleontology unveil a similar succession pattern over a period of time, but embryology also dealt with the stages of organism development over time. It explained how embryonic stages, patterns, and development are related to other…

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