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    E-Cigarette Regulations

    E-cigarette Regulations  4,000 people - that’s how many under the age of 18 smoke their first cigarette every day in the United States (Radcliff 1). Due to this shockingly high number, it has been brought to people's minds whether or not e-cigarettes are a safer alternative to the deadly tobacco cigarette. This statistic means that over 4,000 teens and young adults expose themselves to toxic chemicals and possibly form a smoking habit. To prevent this, the e-cigarette was created, specifically for

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    Diminishing Addiction In Technology

    (Smoking & Tobacco Use). This addictive passtime is due to one of the major components of cigarettes, nicotine. According to the Addiction Center, a website educating and offering the public help with addiction, explains, “Nicotine is a highly addictive substance found in tobacco products. There are approximately 50 million people in America who are addicted to some type of tobacco product, including cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and snuff” (Addiction Center). As this becomes an increasing problem

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    Electronic Cigarettes Research Paper

    Electronic Cigarettes HSC-4010-01-Health Science Practicum & Capstone Dr. Moeller and Professor Bakken Introduction “Safe doesn’t exist. But electronic cigarettes are low risk compared to regular cigarettes.”1 Cigarettes have been in existence between 3,000 and 5,000 B.C.2 In the 21st century, the fad of smoking Electronic Cigarettes has come to be. The development of these popular devices has grown exponentially through the years. Developers have developed Electronic Cigarettes to look like

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    Computers

    1. Ad hoc (for a particular purpose/temporary) The selection of these five candidates has been done on an ad hoc basis. 2. Bona fide (genuine/real) It is important to prove yourself as bona fide citizen of the country to apply for a passport. 3. Bon voyage (good journey) He went to the airport to bid his friend bon voyage. 4. Elite (a group of powerful/talented people) Our cultural program will attract the elite of the city. 5. Entrepreneur (a person who sets up a business) The Government is

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    Evaluating Business Communication

    business communication reports to several different levels of management within the organization. There was a communication from the Accountant Manager to the CEO, Staff Accountant to peer, Staff Accountant to Sales Manager and Accountant Manager to the Ad Hoc Committee. In the communication from the Accountant Manager to the CEO, the message was conveyed appropriately, the communication was sent in a formal report, which was appropriate for the audience, the communication was appropriate level, the leadership

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    How to Write a Critique

    Steps for Writing Critiques (from Behrens and Rosen’s Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum, 12th Edition) 1. Introduce. Introduce both the passage under analysis and the author. State the author’s main argument and the point(s) you intend to make about it. Provide background information to help readers understand the relevance of the passage. This background information may include one or more of the following: * an explanation of why the subject is of current interest * a

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    Layouts

    space * Use of equipment * Cost of movement * Health and safety * Aesthetics and the quality of the working environment * Communications * Image and brand Designing Fixed Position Layouts Layout decisions are often made on an ad hoc basis, which reflects the current conditions of the task and situation. Uncertainty factors within layout decisions: * Delays in material shipments * Design alterations

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    Bad Bet

    huge problem? It’s only $20. [rhetorical question] Moe : I don’t know about you, but $20 is a lot nowadays, especially how the economy’s going. [circumstantial ad hominem] Mack : Good god, man! [hyperbole] How much is too much for you? [line-drawing fallacy] Jest yesterday you were bragging how the boss gave you a bonus [inconsistency ad hominem]. Moe : I never said such thing! Mack : Yes, you did. Moe : What proof do you have? [misplacing burden of proof] Mack : My memory is like the memory

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    Philosphy Unit 3

    same thing. We all know Emily Dickinson was a poet in the mid 1800’s. We know she wrote and published Poetry. Were those hers words or someone else’s words we do not know? All we know for sure is the poems were published under her name. Ad hominem is when someone speaks mean against someone else that has nothing to do with the argument at hand. My mom will get onto my sister and she will start telling things on other people thinking it will keep her from being punished. It never stopped

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    En1420: Module 3 Identifying, Organizing, and Analyzing Your Sourcesen1420: Module 3 Identifying, Organizing, and Analyzing Your Sources

    Each statement below contains a logical fallacy. Identify the fallacy and briefly explain, in one or two sentences, why it is an error in reasoning. 1. Mabel is not qualified to lead the school board because she used to drink liquor in her 20s. • Ad hominem: committed by attacking the person who's making an argument, rather than the argument itself. One of the most common fallacies, it is a direct attack on a person's character rather than focusing on his or her arguments. Stating that Mabel used

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