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    I believe that although infectious diseases would appear to be the biggest problem to the U.S in actuality chronic disease statistically have the biggest impact on the nation in a variety of ways. According to U.S department of State, while infectious disease still remain a major problem in many countries, chronic disease, including such no communicable conditions as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and repiratory disease, are now the major cause of death and disability, not only in…

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    Having a smoke-free campus would not only be good for students, but also its surrounding environment. Cigarettes have many chemicals that are harmful to the human body and affect others around the person smoking. I believe that smoking cigarettes at CTC should be banned. No smoking would have a positive affect with clean air, a clean environment, and promoting a non-smoking campus. First of all, smoke from cigarettes can pollute the air with chemicals that are put in them. With a no…

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    Whether it be on the side of a bus advertising a new film or millions of annoying block up pages on a popular website, advertising is a technique used by companies worldwide to inform consumers about their products. However, advertising also draws people into their products and eventually making them purchase them. Advertising is great way to promote useful products, however, advertisements generally make the viewer want things they don’t necessarily need and so it benefits the company, but…

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    Nicotine Addiction

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    Why it is difficult for people to quit smoking? It is known to all that tobacco use can lead to serious health problems and quitting smoking greatly reduces the risk of developing smoking-related diseases. Most of people still could not stop it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that nearly 20 percent of adults smoke and 70 percent of them want to quit. But only 3 percent of smokers successfully quit for their whole lifetime (CDC, 2015). For last 20 years,…

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    Today, many American people still smoke cigarettes. These people have great risk of many diseases. This is a problem and people in America need to understand the dangers of cigarettes. Firstly, Cigarettes cause cancer and many other illnesses. This is because there is tar in cigarettes and causes mutations in dna and causes cancer. Smokers have 10 years shorter of a life expectancy than an average person. Some other diseases caused by cigarettes such as different heart diseases.…

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    Number of smokers are increasing rapidly over the years. Smokers know how unhealthy and bad it is to smoke, but they still choose to smoke. It is an addiction which is very dangerous and serious. As tobacco contains nicotine which is an extremely addictive drug and smokers can’t get rid of it once they have started smoking. Smokers put their life in danger through this addiction. Smoking can lead people have some damaging health risks such as they can get lung cancer, mouth cancer and many other…

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    Muckraking Research Paper

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    Muckraking Still Exists About 107,000 people die each year from asbestos related diseases. Exposure to asbestos causes cancer of the lung, larynx, and ovaries, also MESOTHELIOMA and asbestosis. Opportunities for exposure are, filing, grinding or sanding brakes, or cleaning up work areas(Morris). Jim Morris found interesting cases of asbestos and how Ford new that exposure is harmful. Muckraking does still exist by Jim Morris's article, “Ford Spent $40 Million to Reshape Asbestos Science.”…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    “Nearly one in five deaths in the United States can be attributed to smoking tobacco. . . More than 443,000 people die from this deadly habit”(Univ. of Nev. School of Medicine). Smoking E-cigarettes, or vaping, has become a big trend in the U.S in recent years, starting from trying to quit smoking.Vaping is considered a big trend with high schoolers and young adults. There are many unanswered questions about vaping and its effects. Through research no evidence shows that vaping is harmful,…

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    The Tylenol scare was one of the biggest epidemics in the early 1980s and in over the counter drug selling and handling. The tragedy started off in Chicago where a young twelve year old girl of the name Mary Kellerman would have a sore throat and a runny nose. In this incident, her parents went to their local drug store to get some extra strong Tylenol for their daughter cold. Little did they know that the over the counter drug was laced with cyanide and the young girl was pronounced later on…

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    Sensory Transduction Paper

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    like other sensory modalities. This hypothesis can be found at the end of the Abstract and at the end of the second to last paragraph in the Introduction. (2) Is the writer’s voice passive or active and does he appear in the text? If the writer appears, how and where in the paper does this occur? The writer has both passive and active voice present throughout the text. The writer does appear throughout the paper in active voice in the Abstract, fourth line “ We tested this hypothesis by…

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