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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Staff Disrespect --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my opinion Staff Disrespect is one of the vilest things someone can do on the server. Take their time to come and harass the staff members who keep them safe from other dangers that are brought to the server on a daily basis. When people start to get in the way of a staff members job by doing this…

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    States live with a serious illness caused by smoking. 8.6 million people made the conscious decision to start smoking, a highly addictive activity that can lead to cancer, ulcers, and even death (“Tobacco Facts and Figures”). According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, cigarette and tobacco companies spent $9.5 billion in the US on advertising alone in the year 2013. But with all of this money being spent towards such a harmful cause, anti-smoking campaigns started airing their…

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    Introduction Narrative Picture me a child 16 months old, in a park playing happily with my parents...now picture my parents smoking their cigarettes. The smoke reaches me continually through the few hours that we are there. My lungs are filled with dangerous chemicals through a process referred to as second hand smoking. Later, because my irresponsible parents failed to stop themselves and take care of my health. This has been happening since I was born, I end up in the hospital later that week.…

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    The Smoking Gun: The Ban of Smoking in Public In a country as great and free as the United States of America, rights are an important piece of the country’s foundation. When it comes to smoking in public, one must ponder, who is more deserving of the right? Is it the citizen who is for smoking in public or is for the citizen who is against it? While many people are convinced that it should be the right of a legal age smoker to smoke wherever they wish, smoking in public should be banned due…

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    in nicotine filled air just because smokers can’t go without their fix. Smoking shouldn’t be permitted in public areas. During the eighteenth century cigarettes were first invented. Smoking became an all time high when the automatic roller was invented. Cigarette production was faster than ever. Without filtered tips smoking was even more harmful to health. European and American researchers discovered a link between smoking and a wide variety of health problems in 1950. In 1964 U.S General…

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    Have you ever thought of someone before yourself? Smokers do not do this based on the fact that they are harming those around them everytime they “light up.” Smoking is defined as “the cloud of black, gray, or white gases and dust that is produced by burning something” by Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The majority of people do not enjoy inhaling those clouds of smoke given off by others around them. Second-hand smoke negatively impacts a person’s dining experience. Most people do now want breathe…

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    Non Menthol Cigarettes

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    nonsmokers and people who quit smoking. They asked a series of questions involving smoking and smoking cigarettes containing menthol, a synthetically made organic compound that has been found to benefit public health if removed from cigarettes. 38. 9% of menthol smokers from the study said they would quit smoking if menthol cigarettes were not available, and only 13% of menthol smokers said they would switch to a non-menthol cigarette. “These public reactions to a potential FDA ban on menthol…

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    Tobacco: a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant, which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing. [3] Okay, so the main argue of this debate is if we should ban tobacco, which is a plant which is not healthy, and you smoke. I will be arguing we should have tobacco, when my opponent will argue we should ban tobacco. Argument 1: Liberty We have the liberty to do what we want unless it harms others. This is what the harm principle states. It…

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    No Smoking in chain fast-food restaurant KFC and Pizza Hut enacted a no-smoking policy for all company-owned restaurants, parent company Yum Brands incorporated said on August 15th, 2005. Besides this, the company encouraged their other 4,200 KFC and 4,600 Pizza Hut franchised restaurant in the US to follow. (Louisville, KY and Dallas, TX, August 11, 2005) This announcement arouses people’s controversy. The harmful effects of active cigarette smoking on health have been long established. And the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Moving

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    If you are moving, you might think that you can take everything in your home with you. While you can take most things, you cannot take all of them. Some things are prohibited by most moving companies, while others are just dangerous to move. So what shouldn’t you plan to take with you on your move? Here’s four things you probably won’t want to, or can’t, take with you: 1. Potentially Dangerous Items Anything that could be potentially dangerous should not be packed and moved. In general,…

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