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    Historical Injustice against indigenous people and forest dwellers of India: Success or Failure Research Scholar Ph.D. Supervisor Amisha Jain Dr Rama Sharma Noida International University HOD, The School of Legal Studies & ajain@lawyer.com Research, Noida International University Abstract The preamble of The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (hereinafter referred to as the Forest Rights Act or FRA) states that the Act

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    Should companies refuse smokers hire? The argumentative essay topic is “Should companies have the right to refuse to hire smokers” which is about social argumentative essay topics. There were smoking bans in bars and restaurants to create some backlash in the last decade, while now the policies about some hospitals and businesses refuse smokers hire that appeal to a new ethical issue. Therefore, people are arguing it—should companies refuse smokers hire? Additionally, the author of the argumentative

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    Can Alaluf Student Number: 999021696 Referee Report on One last puff? Public smoking bans and smoking behavior Article Summary: One last puff? Public smoking bans and smoking behavior written by Anger, Kvansnicka and Sidler tries to examine how the effects of bans on public smoking influence individual smoking behavior. The authors observe the state level smoking bans that were introduced in Germany’s sixteen federal states effective on different dates in 2007 and 2008. The study shows a 2 percentage

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    Visualize a world where no one smoked, now how clean the air would be. Imagine the improvement over humanities overall health. Second hand smoke is smoke inhaled involuntarily from tobacco being smoked by others, which is currently a problem here in the United States. The General Surgeon of the United States Departments of Health and Human Services explains “Secondhand smoke causes approximately 7,330 deaths from lung cancer and 33,950 deaths from heart disease each year” (2014). Many incorporations

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    to one study, “the number of pubs closing per week in Britain doubled after a 2007 smoking ban” (Matthews) and the worst scenario is the closure of tobacco companies if the law is enforced. However, the law doesn’t prohibit people from smoking, but it protects others from the harmful substances they are exposed to. It’s true that the law might be an infringement on freedom, but there are also laws that ban public drinking to prevent harm that it exerts on others. Thus, banning smoking in none the

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    thinking that if an adult does it makes it cool. “But the claim is that the real reason behind smoking bans is to protect smokers from themselves by making the places in which you can smoke harder” says Ronald Bayer an investigator for the Public Broadcasting Station. As well as the fact that health officials use other arguments as to not appear patronizing. The fact of the matter is that public smoking bans are very effective in "denormalizing" smoking and increasing quit rates. The continuous use of tobacco

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    In most cases, smoking is ongoing. Smoking have led to deaths and diseases within individuals. There are issues with the increased medical expense that are associated to smoking. Cigarette companies are gearing their advertisements towards the younger generation to reel in first-hand smokers. Tobacco industries have a large amount of money so they can afford lobbyists to do their biddings and secure their agenda. Furthermore, smokers know how hard it is to lie down their packs of cigarettes and quick

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    Millions of Americans die every year from cigarette smoke, but not all of them are smokers. Conclusive information shows, “Since the 1964 Surgeon General’s Report, 2.5 million adults who were nonsmokers died because they breathed secondhand smoke” (“Health Effects”). These nonsmokers, who died from secondhand smoke related illnesses, were exposed to secondhand smoke throughout their lives in order for these illnesses to develop. Most adults who suffer from secondhand smoke related issues were raised

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    November 2012 Smoking Bans in Casinos Las Vegas is often referred to as “Sin City”. People come here from all over the world to gamble, party, and enjoy the nightlife this city has to offer. Vacationers expect a crazy trip where “sinning” is the norm. Vegas is a place where you can get away from rules and laws, and many think they should be able to drink and smoke to their heart’s content. But recently, Vegas passed laws banning smoking in restaurants and taverns. These bans were quickly lifted

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    A Proposal to Ban Smoking in Public Areas Every year, there are over 400,000 smoking-related deaths in the United States. A large percentage of these are due to lung cancer, whose leading cause is smoking. However, not all deaths are smokers themselves. Anyone in the vicinity can fall victim to second hand smoke. These people, through no action of their own, can have their lives threatened. This problem, which plagues all Americans, should have action taken on a local scale to help protect

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