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…is legal and has been for many years, Secondly, eduaction and eccomidation is the key. My last point is the incidence of smoking is reducing, to the extent that it will probably almost vanish in 30 years through education and publicity. I take the point…
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…practice by many people. Abortions are so common that for every four babies born alive there is one baby who dies because of abortion. Even though abortion is legal by the government it should be made illegal because of the physical side effects on the women…
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…, it is alive. It needs oxygen to breath. It needs food to live. And if you don't take care of the baby, it wouldn't come out. Like if you do drugs or alcohol, it will ruin the child.                  There is one exception that I would have…
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…of the most horrible things that one could do. Then again, I guess that not much has changed in some peoples' eyes. There are still many disputes on whether abortion should be legal. Some people only believe that an abortion may be carried out with in cases…
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…the fact that there is no clear distinction anymore between legal and illegal businesses. Multi-billion-dollar drug empires have not only bought into Colombia's legal economy, but have raised the stakes a hundredfold in corrupting politicians and in backing…
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…3,000young kids light up a cigarette and in most cases choosing their death by becoming a regular smokers. ii. Each year more people die from smoking than AIDS, alcohol, drug abuse, car crashes, murders, suicides, and even fires combined. iii. More than 5…
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…and violence. The effects of alcohol are poor coordination and slurred speech, double vision, decrease of self control, loss of consiousness, and death. There are legal consequences due to drinking also. The more a person drinks, the more their ability to make…
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…and violence. The effects of alcohol are poor coordination and slurred speech, double vision, decrease of self control loss of consciousness and death. There are legal consequences due to drinking also. The more a person drinks, the more their ability to make…
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…of the most horrible things that one could do. Then again, I guess that not much has changed in some peoples' eyes. There are still many disputes on whether abortion should be legal. Some people only believe that an abortion may be carried out with in cases…
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…. The effects of alcohol are poor coordination and slurred speech, double vision, decrease of self-control loss of consciousness and death. There are legal consequences due to drinking also. The more a person drinks, the more their ability to make important…
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