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    by the various “addictions” that are a part of Americans’ every day routine. Ohman uses these statistics to show that there are bigger problems than the Ebola outbreak. He is arguing that America as a country consumes way too much unhealthy food, tobacco, and alcohol per year, and that it has negative effects on not only individuals, but the country as whole. At the time of the outbreak, America’s focus went solely to Ebola. The media promoted it, and a lot of people started to worry and fret…

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    nicotine and concentrated liquid flavors into a vapor that the user can inhale. The e-cigarette is being marketed as an alternative means to smoking an actual cigarette. Cigarettes have been known to use harmful chemicals to maintain freshness in the tobacco that an individual is smoking. Electronic cigarettes have been advertised as a safer means of eliminating the need for harsh chemicals while maintaining the ability to inhale nicotine. (Hunt, 2014) Since the disbursement of e-cigarettes,…

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    In the United States one of five deaths are caused by cigarette smoking each year. Smoking brings many health issues to your body because it is causing you to damage the airways you use to breathe. In just one cigarette, there is many chemicals in it that affect you. For example, nicotine is a chemical found in the cigarette. What Nicotine does to you is it causes you to be addicted to cigarettes. You will always have a constant desire to smoke a Cigarette because the nicotine is in your system.…

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    When I stop and observe people around me, I notice a lot of individuals who smoke cigarettes. I also notice people enjoy shooting guns as well. When I am driving in the car, walking down the street, and even outside of stores or restaurants, there are a lot of people who smoke. However, did one ever think to compare them to each other? Tobacco.stanford.edu shows a picture of a bullet and a cigarette compared to each other. The reality is that cigarettes are just as deadly as bullets from a gun,…

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    The faculty at the University of Waterloo have strongly impacted the world with their tobacco research. By combining scientific evidence with innovative technology, they create resources to help young Canadians quit smoking.(1) The accomplishments of UW staff and students have been recognized around the world. Their innovative approaches and extensive research on smoking have received attention from the World Health Organization, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Medical…

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    He even states that he feels “compelled” to be a whistleblower on the tobacco industry’s publicly harmful practices. Wigand’s affirmation of his position on the issue finally elevates his position from a defensive attempt to protect his family by damaging B&W into a quest that is ultimately to better the public through providing knowledge of the practices that B&W and the entire tobacco industry are responsible for. Believing B&W to be brought to justice, Wigand completes his…

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    For this first section I chose to write about the Lil Wayne and Whitney Houston record reviews. Very different music styles and both popular during different time periods and fan favorites of very different groups of listeners. Lil Wayne’s album reviewer, Camp, reviewed his 2013 hit album“ I Am Not A Human Being II”. Ann Power’s reviewed Whitney Houston’s 2009 album “I Look To You”. Both writers have very different writing styles and since these artist are very different I thought these two…

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    Prohibition Pros And Cons

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    Many historians since 1933 have pondered the Eighteenth Amendment, better known as prohibition, and the Twenty-first Amendment, better known as the repeal of prohibition. One question that pops into many of the historian’s heads while researching the topic is, “Who or whom is to blame/give credit for for the banning of alcohol in the United States of America?” The answers to this question are varied and abundant with different opinions from researches on the topic. Thomas Fleming has strong…

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    Afroman's 2000 hit, Because I Got High, should be banned from UC Santa Cruz, as its main message is to smoke marijuana, which breaks school policy. Implemented on January 1, 2014, all UC campuses became smoke & tobacco free campuses, along with any UC owned properties. There is a large amount of influence to break this policy through social media and music. Throughout the song, Afroman mentions skipping obligations because he smoked pot and got high. This happened to him because pot releases…

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    Bad Breath Speech

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    Fight Bad Breath with Household Ingredients Commonly referred to as Bad breath or foul mouth odor; malodor is a big turn off. It becomes very difficult to have a conversation with a person whose breath emits a foul odor. A person who suffers from bad breath also feels very embarrassed when people cover their nose or look elsewhere while talking to them. So what causes bad breath? Apart from poor oral hygiene, bad breath is caused due to many other factors such as gum disease, cavities,…

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