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    Twillory Company Ethics

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    Utility Ethics Twillory is a menswear manufacturer that was founded in 1892. Despite such a long period of existence, a well-established brand image, and the net of loyal customers, the company remains small. Twillory’s estimated revenue is $5.4 million, while the current number of employees is forty-four (Twillory, 2017). The majority of its production is custom, which is why Twillory clothing can rarely be found in shopping malls. Its main marketing strategy is based on customer centricity as…

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    legislators establish criminal, and occupation safety and health laws against smoking in public. Cigarettes contain a multitude of known carcinogens and toxic substances, such as acetone, ammonia, carbon monoxide, lead, arsenic, methanol, butane, and formaldehyde. The most prevalent substance in tobacco cigarettes is the addictive substance, nicotine (American Lung Association). The myriad of short term and long term health consequences of cigarette smoke is well known. Smoking tobacco…

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    because they deem it unsafe. The chemicals contained within the flu shot sparks the major debate regarding its safety. According to the CDC’s website, the common substances found in the vaccine includes aluminum salts, antibiotics, egg protein, formaldehyde, sugars, and thimerosal. Some claim thimerosal could be toxic to people, but the CDC says otherwise. “There is no evidence that the small amounts of thimerosal in flu vaccines causes any harm,” according to the CDC’s website. A final…

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    Pros Of Fracking

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    Fracking it is controversial issue whether does it allow or not. Fracking is the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into underground such as rocks, boreholes etc. so, that force open existing fissure and extract oil or gas. Fracking is basically shorthand for hydraulic fracturing, a tube of drilling that gas been used commercially for 65 years. Fracking is so dangerous and it has created very serious circumstances. Chemical used in fracking are toxic. According to nature international…

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    Smoking Smoking is a practice that results in the smoke being absorbed by the body into the bloodstream that eventually reaches the human tissue. Smoking is very harmful, and almost affects every organ of the body. Smoking is responsible for lung cancer, among other types of cancers and health problems. Smoking was originally created in the early 5000BC. The main type and material for smoking is the cigarette, which contains tobacco. After that people developed another types of equipment and…

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    The Benefits Of Vaping

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    supplies; lower quality materials can have other, more harmful chemicals than those mentioned above. With so many home brewers wanting to earn extra money by making their own liquids to vape, other chemicals can end up in the mix; a few of these being formaldehyde, toluene, and even lead. There are many dangers entailed with vaping, and the companies backing it have convinced many smokers and non-smokers of the benefits comparing to cigarettes and the like. What has yet to come is the true…

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    Up to the elementary school, my cumulative treasure of science was pertaining mostly theories but hands-on practical started during my Honor Biology labs. The smell of formaldehyde didn't hold me back, to dissect a preserved frog to learn about frog's internal organs. As the human and frog have similarity in their organs' layout. I nailed arms and legs wide open and my scalpel made an incision along the midline of a frog's body from pectoral gland to the pelvis. The entire cavity, filled with…

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    you, although there’s a slight chance of you even getting it. In addition, people are afraid of vaccinations because they contain unnatural ingredients. The article titled “Parents Should Think Carefully about the Risks of Vaccination” states, “Formaldehyde is used to preserve cadavers. It’s highly toxic to the nervous system, causing blindness, brain damage and seizures.Thimersol, a mercury based preservative that can cause severe permanent nervous system damage, is believed to be removed from…

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    both private and public indoor environments, including homes, offices, schools, hospitals and transport systems. IAQ is affected by toxic gases (such as carbon monoxide [CO] and nitrogen oxides [NOx]), volatile organic compounds (VOCs, such as formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, styrene), pesticides, lead, flame retardants, respirable particles and dust, smoking (secondhand and third-hand), various biological pollutants (such as mold and bacteria), and physical contaminants (radiation,…

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    General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Behavioral Purpose: at the end of my speech, my audience will be able to determine the problems caused because of second-hand smoke. Central Idea (one full sentence summarizing your speech): To take action against second-hand smoke and the problems it causes such as stating new laws to protect nonsmokers from second-hand smoke and the its problems. Visual Aid(s) to Have Ready Before Speech: PowerPoint to help me advocate my own point of view.…

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