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The Socially Acceptable Oppression

by Mikey Badger III in Society, November 15, 2009
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Looking into why it is okay for cigarette smokers to be publicly segregated, oppressed, and alienated by the standards of our culture.

Lite Society or Real Society You Choose?

by Lord Banks in Society, November 14, 2009
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My views on western societies obsession with whats best for you!

Smoking, Junk Food and The Nanny State

by blackrockrose in Issues, October 16, 2009
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Just how far should we allow the government to go in deciding how we live our lives?

Ipi-Ear: Six Unusual Steps to Breaking any Life-Threatening Habit

by chinedunweke in Advice, October 5, 2009
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The conventional ways for battling undesirable habits no longer works for many. Here proposed then, is a way to “wage the war playfully”.

Smoking in The Workplace

by giftarist in Work, September 1, 2009
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Don’t smoke. The ashes that fall on the floor may be your own.

Does Cigarrette Advertising Increases Cigarette Consumption?

by star2006 in Social Sciences, August 22, 2009
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In the early seventies, tobacco adverts was legal in United States and to the extent that cigarette brands sponsors television shows. Restriction on tobacco adverts starts after the Surgeon General’s Advisory committee in United States release its report on smoking and health. This report led to promulgation of laws requiring warning labels on tobacco products and restrictions on tobacco advertisements.

Be Proud of Your Morality

by BJ Abadam in Lifestyle Choices, August 15, 2009
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Just a little blurb about how "Being Good" isn’t a bad thing.

Life in The Dark Ages: What? No Cable Television?

by Tracey Parece in History, August 11, 2009
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Things sure were different when I was a kid. We did not have push-button dialing until I was in high school, and our rotary dial phone was stuck to the wall!

The Smoking Ban

by bladeknight in Law, August 1, 2009
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This is all about smoking. Many reasons to support a wide smoking ban in public places are simple, smoking directly affects all people and we can see its effects in a short-term period, and many leading medical and scientific organizations recognize second hand smoke as a cause of a range of life-threatening conditions.

Obesity: The Epidemic

by Huff in Issues, July 9, 2009
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Obesity is taking over our world. This document examines scholarly journal articles to present facts about the risk factors of obesity.

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