
大家帮忙啊,我要期末考试了,这有作文题目,谁帮一下,是英语作文。
我要期末考试了,作文给了个大致的范围,给了5个题目,谁帮解决一下啊,高手们,是你们自己写的也好,还是网上找的,谢谢了。1.myidealjob.2.shouldsmoki...
我要期末考试了,作文给了个大致的范围,给了5个题目,谁帮解决一下啊,高手们,是你们自己写的也好,还是网上找的,谢谢了。
1.my ideal job.
2.should smoking be banned.
3.the most successful person in my eyes.
4.advantage and disadvantage of advertisement.
5.the greatest difficulty in my life.
就是这些了,谢谢高人们啊 展开
1.my ideal job.
2.should smoking be banned.
3.the most successful person in my eyes.
4.advantage and disadvantage of advertisement.
5.the greatest difficulty in my life.
就是这些了,谢谢高人们啊 展开
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2.should smoking be banned.
Kate Atwell puts forward the belief that smoking should not be banned in public places.
The issue of whether smoking in public should be banned in Britain has been raging for the past five years at least since the government proposed the ‘Smoking Kills’ white paper in 1998.
As a non-smoker myself it would be all too easy to declare that the cancer sticks should be as far removed from communal areas as possible. However are these dogmatic protesters who are trying to enforce a universal ban smoking in public forgetting two key concepts - freedom of choice and non-smoking areas?
Now as I have already stated, I - like many other non-smokers- am not too keen on cigarette smoke. I hate coming home from the pub smelling like an ashtray and I know the dangers of passive smoking with regard to my health. On the other hand, I also accept that this is part of pub culture.
People go to the pub to relax. Relaxation is achieved by having a few drinks, a packet of crisps, having a chat and for some this includes partaking in the legal activity of smoking.
From a business point of view enforcing a complete ban on smoking in public areas such as pubs, restaurants or bars would deter many customers. This has been proved by the decrease in customers (some lost up to half their business) in many of the bars and restaurants in New York City.
Here former mayor Rudolf Guliani enforced a complete ban on smoking in public places thus making it actually illegal to light up in any public area except on the street. This means that you could be arrested or fined for smoking a cigarette.
This seems somewhat draconian and forces smokers to become social outcasts in a way. Being forced to go out onto the street to smoke a cigarette during a meal out with friends does not make for a nice evening’s experience. Why not stay at home on a Saturday evening with a takeaway where you can smoke in peace?
Anyway, why do we need a complete ban ? We already have a partial ban on smoking in public places that seems to work fine. Smoking is banned on public transport, in cinemas, shops and a whole host of other places where you are likely to come into contact with other members of the public.
And for the places that haven’t been subjected to this partial smoking ban there is still the option of choosing to sit in a non-smoking area away from all that ‘nasty smoke’.
What about this concept of ‘freedom of choice’ that we love to throw around so much in other areas of politics? Yes, smoking is a nasty habit, but that’s what it is - a habit.
Smokers are addicted to nicotine and they need it regularly - fact. We can’t change them wanting to smoke and although they should be considerate about smoking around others we should also force ourselves to tolerate to a certain level their habit.
Kate Atwell puts forward the belief that smoking should not be banned in public places.
The issue of whether smoking in public should be banned in Britain has been raging for the past five years at least since the government proposed the ‘Smoking Kills’ white paper in 1998.
As a non-smoker myself it would be all too easy to declare that the cancer sticks should be as far removed from communal areas as possible. However are these dogmatic protesters who are trying to enforce a universal ban smoking in public forgetting two key concepts - freedom of choice and non-smoking areas?
Now as I have already stated, I - like many other non-smokers- am not too keen on cigarette smoke. I hate coming home from the pub smelling like an ashtray and I know the dangers of passive smoking with regard to my health. On the other hand, I also accept that this is part of pub culture.
People go to the pub to relax. Relaxation is achieved by having a few drinks, a packet of crisps, having a chat and for some this includes partaking in the legal activity of smoking.
From a business point of view enforcing a complete ban on smoking in public areas such as pubs, restaurants or bars would deter many customers. This has been proved by the decrease in customers (some lost up to half their business) in many of the bars and restaurants in New York City.
Here former mayor Rudolf Guliani enforced a complete ban on smoking in public places thus making it actually illegal to light up in any public area except on the street. This means that you could be arrested or fined for smoking a cigarette.
This seems somewhat draconian and forces smokers to become social outcasts in a way. Being forced to go out onto the street to smoke a cigarette during a meal out with friends does not make for a nice evening’s experience. Why not stay at home on a Saturday evening with a takeaway where you can smoke in peace?
Anyway, why do we need a complete ban ? We already have a partial ban on smoking in public places that seems to work fine. Smoking is banned on public transport, in cinemas, shops and a whole host of other places where you are likely to come into contact with other members of the public.
And for the places that haven’t been subjected to this partial smoking ban there is still the option of choosing to sit in a non-smoking area away from all that ‘nasty smoke’.
What about this concept of ‘freedom of choice’ that we love to throw around so much in other areas of politics? Yes, smoking is a nasty habit, but that’s what it is - a habit.
Smokers are addicted to nicotine and they need it regularly - fact. We can’t change them wanting to smoke and although they should be considerate about smoking around others we should also force ourselves to tolerate to a certain level their habit.
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