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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Different viewpoints ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [about smoking. ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 07/94 # of Words:825 School:Public State:NY
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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For a long time now many people have different views about smoking in
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public places. Smokers feel it is their right to smoke where and when they
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want. On the other hand non-smokers feel smokers violate their rights and
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endanger there life. Smoking causes heart disease, lung cancer and other
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serious illnesses. Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of lung
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cancer. A substantial number of lung cancers that occur in non-smokers can
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be attributed to involuntary smoking. There are some parts in the United
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States where you can smoke in public places, on the other hand in New York
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there are designated areas. While some people feel that smoking in public
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places should remain since it is their right, smoking in public places
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should be banned because second-hand smoke will endanger non-smokers health
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and it pollutes the enviroment.
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Smokers feel they have had the right to smoke in a public place for so
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long that it should not be taken away. Resturants and businesses should be
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allowed to set their own smoking rules, based on demands of the customers.
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Also business may decrease if they do not allow smokers the right to smoke,
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ecspecially bars and restaurants. The work place is another problem for
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smokers, now they have to go outside even in the winter to have a
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cigarette, even though they used to be able to smoke inside.A strong
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supporter on smokers rights is Democratic Assemblyman Dick Floyd, who
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wanted to vote for a controversial smokers right bill. He feels it is not a
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smoking bill, it merely protects the people who use legal substances such
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as tobacco and alcohol in their homes from job discrimination.
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However, smoking in public places is a danger to non-smokers health
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for the reason of passive or second-hand smoke. The public does not realize
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the significant hazards of passive smoking. A U.S enviromental protection
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agency stated second-hand smoke is the third major cause of lung cancer in
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the United States. The simple separation of smokers within the same air
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space may reduce, but does not eliminate exposure to passive smoke. In
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Arizona five thousand and six hundred Americans died in 1989 due to passive
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smoke. A recent federal Environmental protection agency reported on the
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dangers of second hand smoke. They found this kills fifty-three thousand
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non smokers a year. By putting a smoke free policy into effect, it will
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send a strong message about protecting health. Even though designated areas
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are set aside for smokers this does not really protect a non-smoker. The
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heating and air conditions does not filter out carcinogens well enough and
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the smoke drifts onto non-designated areas.
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Finally, if public smoking is kept legalized we will have major
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problems facing the environment. One problem is alot of people are
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irritated by tobacco smoke. A man named General C.Everett Knoop released a
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report saying that passive smoking, when a non-smokers breathe smoke in an
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enclosed area, it causes as many as five deaths a year. Smoking in a public
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place is an air pollutant and it can damage health in a number of ways. The
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four major health hazards fall into air, water, and noise pollution. Air
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pollution can lead to various forms of respiratory disease. The main
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problem of smoking in a public place is indoor air pollution. Some of these
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problems that result indoor air pollution is building ventilation that has
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been reduced to conserve energy, with the result that ventiliation is
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simply inadequate. Combustion by products from smoking tobacco have
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produced substances, smoke included, that contaminate indoor air. The
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problem effecting a person who is in a contaminated enviroment may result
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in coughing, whezzing, chest tightness, muscular aches, chills, headaches,
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fever and fatigue. To solve this we have to have extra ventilation and keep
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designated areas in the public places if there are any.
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Although some claim that smoking in a public place is their right and
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should be kept that, smoking in public places should not be legalized
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because it will endanger non-smokers from passive smoke and it pollutes our
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enviroment. The state of New York will remain restricting smoking to
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designated areas. Cigarettes are the most deadly habit, affecting the
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greatest number of people in the world today. A ban on public smoking would
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create a healthier country.
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