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    can be declined. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has made the decision to further implement a smoking ban in public housing to greater protect the health of residents from the dangers of tobacco smoke. The decision to establish a nationwide smoking ban will greatly affect the residents of these homes but also our country. While some residents may feel that their personal freedoms are being taken away due to the ban, the health risks of smoking greatly outweigh this personal…

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    The legalization of marijuana is considered a very controversial topic in today’s world. Even though it has very useful properties in combatting the effects of various mental disorders, cancer, and other health-compromising issues, there are still individuals who are against the legalization of marijuana. “Reefer Madness,” the Marijuana Tax Act, and stricter sentencing laws in the early 1900’s drastically affected the public’s view of cannabis and the products created from it, and the stigma of…

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    on the economy because the government might not be able to meet the demands and lead the country into a reccession. This could result in jobs being lost and people losing their houses. Futhermore, it could be bad to make the concussion protocol nationwide. All in all, concussion have become a major problem that must be addresed. Although making the concussion protocol countrywide might have a negative effect on the economy, lives should be considered above money. Moreover, the standard…

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    Nationwide Assessment of Trends in Surgery for Non-Malignant Colorectal Polyps in the United States From 2000-2013 Introduction Screening endoscopy (sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy) with polypectomy reduces the incidence of and mortality from colorectal cancer.1-4 Most colorectal polyps are removed with routine endoscopic resection, although polyps considered to be complex because of size, location or morphology are commonly resected surgically.5-7 An estimated 1% of all patients with a…

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    fashionable, classy, flirtatious, and fun. The clothing is mainly for indoor and outdoor attire, but every item shows off the company slogan “fashionable with great quality”. Mainly my company is in southern part of Florida, but will like it to be nationwide within the next 5 years. Target:…

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    Following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager shot during a physical altercation in a gated Florida suburb there was a nationwide outrage sparked by the result of the case. Unfortunately, seventeen year old Trayvon Martin was just the first in a string of senseless homicides involving racial profiling and police brutality resulting in the deaths of a number young African Americans. Tamir Rice, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, Jonathan…

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    Over the past 20 years, death sentences and executions have decreased by more than 60 percent nationwide. The death penalty is being used more sparingly where it is still legal, and has been outlawed in 18 states. The death penalty is ceasing to exist, and therefore, should be ended altogether. It is time to remove the death penalty once and for all because it is rarely even used nowadays, it is a lengthy and costly process, and the system is majorly flawed. First of all, the death penalty has…

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    After reviewing the Constitution, I would like to propose a few changes that should be made to better the future of India. These changes apply to the War Department, and how we should deal with nationwide protection, crime and security. I along with many of the people in India do not approve of having a War Department that has tanks, air planes, or any other type of deadly weapons. We believe we should keep India a peaceful country without having weapons capable of using lethal force. I would…

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    There are many arguments in favor of having a standard drinking age nationwide. Most of the arguments favor 21 as the standard age nationwide primarily for health and safety reasons. One argument is that having the drinking age as 21 prevents adolescents from accessing alcohol. If under 21 it is illegal to purchase, possess, and consume alcohol, high school students who are 18 cannot provide alcohol for their peers and fellow classmates. Drunk driving fatalities have also decreased 13% in…

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    event. In the 1980’s this would not have been considered corporate negligence as J&J was following the national procedure for making and distributing drugs. J&J’s decision to assist the police force, offer a reward for the killer, and declare a nationwide recall of Tylenol were all above and beyond the company's legal responsibilities. The marketing campaign to save the brand image of J&J’s most lucrative drug was extremely successful. Although Tylenol did not garner back its one third share of…

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