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    with a hammer? Then why would you or anyone do an act that you know would hurt you or those around you? Why would a person smoke in a public place when they know it can cause them and their loved ones harm? This is one of many of the reasons why smoking should be banned in public places. Before we get into the argument of whether smoking should be allowed in public places or not, we first need to identify a few items: the concept of smoking, the reasons people smoke, the government’s involvement, and

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    Smoking Should Be Banned In Public Places Most of the time non-smokers happen to be at places where people are allowed to smoke publicly, one will agree that the habit is irritating. Many different states in the United States and the world as a whole have drafted laws to control the habit of public smoking (Dugan, 2013). Some countries or states have gone ahead to ban smoking in public entirely. The move to ban smoking in public is a prudent one, because it will help save countless lives. The reasons

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    that the nonsmoker faces. For example, when the smokers smoke in public places like restaurants, universities and other public places it hurts the non-smoker. The non-smoker breathing the cigarette, marijuana or hookah smoke from the smoker do both of them are breathing toxic chemicals. In a cigarette there are more than 5,000 chemicals and that is the easiest way to cause health problems. Smoking should be banned in public places because it effect the non-smokers health such as respiratory system

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    “CONVIVIALITY”, A MUST IN THE REALM OF PUBLIC The word “conviviality” is always accompanied by numerous positive interpretations such as pleasantness, welcome, warmth and cordiality. When referred to a place rather than a person it can be described as joyful, memory-making and lively. Conviviality is a much needed quality in the realm of public, definitely in recreational public places. A place where people feel warmly welcomed: a place where they feel belonged to: a place where memories are created to be

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    Smoking should be banned in public places The government of the United States, should ban smoking in all public places because of the adverse effects of passive smoking on smokers, non-smokers and the environment. In the recent years, the population of people who smoke in the US has significantly increased. People still choose to smoke even when they have adequate knowledge of how unhealthy smoking can be. Smoking is a personal choice for any individual. Moreover, it is a highly addictive habit

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    Restricting Cell Phones in Public Places How many times have you seen someone on their cell phones in a restaurant or in a public environment? There have been so many instances when I will be out eating with my family and look over at another table and a person will be in deep conversation on the cell phone, while their family is with them. There are many reasons why restricting cell phones could have a positive outcome. It can be rude to a family, disrespectful to the other people that are around

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    leaving us scared, and confused and the car totaled. If only there was a surveillance camera that could have witnessed it. The camera could have got a clear view of his license plate, or even him. More surveillance cameras should be installed in public places because they are useful for catching criminals, protecting people, and growing the economy. Every day there are property crimes, assault crimes personal crimes and if there is a way to benefit the safety the citizens it should be taken advantage

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    by this expression in terms of place-making and urban design. Self-regulating streets are streets where urban design, function, place, landscaping, engineering and urban design can all be implemented to regulate the speed of vehicles. Place-making involves the implementation of a vision to improve a few major aspects to ensure the success of urban places, including streets. These three aspects include quality public realm, way finding and legibility and sense of place which, among others, go a long

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    But have you ever thought about why there aren’t many recycling bins in public places. The reason for this is that the prices of recycling are booming. In turn, less and less people are wanting to pay these extreme prices. The lack of recycling in public places leads to many problems like high costs of production, loss of resources, land overfill, and numerous more. Because there aren’t many recycling bins in public places, people aren’t as encouraged to recycle which is harmful for the environment

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    suffer illnesses from pollution, and second hand smoke, and they seek for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set-up a designated area for smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars, casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and money because of this ban. Within the health

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