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TOPIC 1 : Smoking should be banned in all public places. Why smoking should be banned?

Introduction The numbers of people who smoke have increase over the years. Although tjey are equipped with the knowledge of how unhealthy smoking, they still choose to smoke. Smoking does not only affect the smoker but also all the living and breathing creatures. Therefore, smoking should be banned in all public places. 1) Promote a healthier lifestyle 

Sends the message that the government cares about the health of the citizens and the government discourages people from smoking.



Reminds people that health is very important.

2) Cause smokers to smoke less 

Smokers are only allowed to smoke in their homes



Their cigarette consumption reduces and they smoke less



Smokers will benefit from this ban because it will help them reduce the amount as well as the frequency of smoking and it could also help them break their addiction to cigarettes.



In the long run it could help them quit, and also help them develop healthier lifestyles.

3) Safer for the environment 

cigarette buds are detrimental to the environment because they take a long time to decompose.



the cigarette butts are not biodegradable they pollute the land. Most of the cigarette butts that are littered all over the place end up the rivers, and in the bellies of fishes and other aquatic creatures.



If the smoking ban is enforced the littering of these buds will no longer be an issue and the environment will be cleaner and healthier for everyone.

4) discourages non-smokers from starting to smoke at all 

if smoking is not allowed in public they will suffer from withdrawal from their addiction to the nicotine from cigarettes.



the government shows support for the fact that smoking is bad, and it helps to set changes to the mind set in people reminding them that smoking is not a healthy habit.

Conclusion 

Agree that smoking should be banned in all public places

TOPIC 2 : Violent video games to children.

Introduction

Violent video games have negative impact on child is it’s negative physical consequences. 1) Cause mental disturbance in children 

makes children habitual and diverts their concentration from their purposeful school studies and at the result poor school performance is seen in children.



children learn obsessive language and violent behavior from these violent video games which disturb child’s mental status.

2) Cause psychosocial problems 

interaction with family is reduced which makes child psychosocially isolated.



Children take these games as a role model and behave like the character which leads to aggressive behavior, obsessive language and other behavior problems.

3) Empathy is lost more readily in children who play violent games 

They are being programmed only to experience joyful sensations associated with violence

4) Producing more violent youngsters Conclusion Violent video games are harmful to children in many ways. It is important to aware parents and children about the negative sequences of violent video games-introduce technology to children at appropriate age with appropriate way.

TOPIC 3 : Causes and effects of depression for our health Introduction The emotion of sadness is normal in response to everyday stressful or upsetting events like losing a loved one or running into financial difficulty. These feelings are usually only temporarily and should resolve once the grieving period is over or once the disturbing event has been resolved. Causes of depression 1) Genetic factor 

tends to run in families and if an individual has a close relative who suffers from depression it naturally increases that individual’s risk of also developing depression.



The biological aspect of depression is very closely related to the genetic one, since an individual’s genes will influence the biological working of his or her body.

2) Imbalance in the important neurotransmitters of the brain. 

Scientists believe it is as a result of the hormonal changes women are exposed to during their monthly cycle that may also influence the neurotransmitters in the brain.



the rapid hormonal changes after giving birth is believed to be one of the mayor factors leading to postpartum depression.

3) Environmental Factor



the loss of a loved one, divorce, losing a job or failing at an important task.

Effects of depression for health

1) Trouble sleeping 

This condition can leave them feeling exhausted, making it difficult to manage both physical and mental health.

2) Weight gain or Loss weight 

People with depression may experience appetite changes, which can cause unintended weight loss or gain.

3) Chronic pain 

People with depression may experience unexplained aches or pains, including joint or muscle pain, breast tenderness, and headaches.

Conclusion: There are several ways on how to overcome depression

NAME: INEZA MELANIE BINTI MOHD TAHIR MATRIC NO: 140877 GROUP: 20

LIST OF TOPICS:

1) Smoking should be banned in all public places. 2) Violent video games to children 3) Causes of depression and effects of depression for our health

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