steven2306 在 2006-4-8 07:10 PM 发表:
我会~~不过家里不吸的
应酬的时候抽得很厉害
也许我是怪人。。。。。。
没关系, 你看我, 曾经写过这么长篇大论的为吸烟者做辩护的文章~还是全英的,活活~
Human Rights and Smoking
I will begin by explaining the concept of ‘Human Rights’and then give three reasons why I feel smoking in public places should not be banned.
Human Rights can be defined as personal liberties that protect individuals and groups against individual or state conduct prohibited by international law or custom. Human rights are freedoms established by custom or international agreement that impose standards of conduct on all nations. Human rights are distinct from civil liberties, which are freedoms established by the law of a particular state and applied by that state in its own jurisdiction.
Specific human rights include the right to personal liberty and due process of law; to freedom of thought, expression, religion, organization, and movement; to freedom from discrimination on the basis of race, religion, age, language, and sex; to basic education; to employment; and to property. Human rights laws have been defined by international conventions, by treaties, and by organizations, particularly the United Nations. These laws prohibit practices such as torture, slavery, execution without trial, and arbitrary detention or exile.
In my opinion, banning smoking in public places is an example of the way the government uses health and safety issues as a cover for introducing increasingly tight control over people's lives. As such it can be claimed that a ban on smoking
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