Papers 921-930 of total 7397 found.
…controversial issues all the time, they added the Fairness Doctrine which requires station to do two things: (1) to air a controversial programs that affected there community directly, (2) must air both points of view. One example is when anti-smokers wanted smoking
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…on Saturday night."(Brecher 424) Marijuana is used on a daily basis, when you smoke "a bowl" you cannot hallucinate from it unless it is laced with another drug. Millions of people smoke marijuana to get high. Thirty percent of America older than 12 have smoked
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…, of life tells that a wise person should be vigilant for maintaning his own body, always striving to keep itfree. Self-care in old age also denotes small health tips like controlling weight, stopping smoking and avoiding alcohol. Over-weight predisposes…
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…. He has not had a successful movie in nine years. His wife (Anjelica Huston) strides around chain-smoking and making bitter comments. She maintains a flirty relationship with her bisexual ex-husband, istair Hennessey (Jeff Goldblum), who happens…
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…: tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, exercise, viral infections, animals,chemicals, mold, changes in weather, strong emotions and medications. In children an attack can occur suddenly with severe symptoms. For some children taking daily medication even during times…
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…the dominant cancer in children. The number one killing cancer in the world today is lung cancer, mostly caused by the smoking of cigarettes. Some researchers have stated that if Americans stopped smoking, lung-cancer deaths could disintegrate within two decades…
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smoking, while promoting the use of 'joints'. This would be quite a conundrum to explain to the general public. The second issue it presents is that it could become extremely difficult to control. As is, tobacco is being imported, and/or sold from Native…
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…filthy. New York is filthy for a few different reasons. First off, there is smoke everywhere that comes out of the subway. The smoke that comes out is disgusting looking and smells really bad. Secondly, the subway smells like urine. I don't know why it does…
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…as part of the National Pregnancy and Health Survey. (www.nida.nih.gov, 2004) This national survey found that of the four million women surveyed, 820,000 smoked cigarettes while pregnant, 757,000 drank alcohol, 221,000 used illegal drugs and of those illegal…
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…are well documented in the modern scientific literature, while in August 1996 General Barry McCaffrey, the U.S. drug czar, said bluntly: "There is not a shred of scientific evidence that shows that smoked marijuana is useful or needed. This is not medicine…
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