Not sticking around, just thought you lot would like to know that the Drexel meta-analysis has now been accepted for a peer reviewed publication. This one to be exact.
Not sticking around, just thought you lot would like to know that the Drexel meta-analysis has now been accepted for a peer reviewed publication. This one to be exact.
Now, you can argue/debate that it's risk free and it doesn't harm, etc., but there is no reward for bystanders.
Which shoes do I put myself in...But put yourself into the Shoes for a second of someone who has Direct Control over a Large amount of People.
Which shoes do I put myself in...
The shoes of a person who climbed to the top by any means necessary?
Or the shoes of a person who somehow made it to the top by doing the right thing?
Because my answer would depend on that.
Please show me the studies that will 100%-ly support your statement.There are no rewards for second hand vape, so there's no reason to subject people to any potential risk.
Which shoes do I put myself in...
The shoes of a person who climbed to the top by any means necessary?
Or the shoes of a person who somehow made it to the top by doing the right thing?
Because my answer would depend on that.
Well, for the first scenario, I imagine I would not allow vaping indoors.Your choice.
How about for Both Scenarios?
There are people at the top that made it by doing the right thing! This may come across as me being a smart ... but in reality it's admonishing our culture because I honestly don't believe such a thing happens. I'd be happy if it did but... it doesn't really happen. No way.
Not sticking around, just thought you lot would like to know that the Drexel meta-analysis has now been accepted for a peer reviewed publication. This one to be exact.
Well, for the first scenario, I imagine I would not allow vaping indoors.
And I'm not sure the second scenario is realistic.
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I already tried to announce this twice on this thread. No acknowledgement whatsoever. *sigh*
It should at least give more credence to that study. Thank you for trying also.![]()
I already tried to announce this twice on this thread. No acknowledgement whatsoever. *sigh*
It should at least give more credence to that study. Thank you for trying also.![]()
All I can tell you is that I would allow vaping indoors, because it's the right thing to do.Jeeze DC.
I hope you're Not Implying that Everyone who manages a Company or sits on a Board of Regents is a Cold Hearted ....... who would Crawl over his own Mother's Grave to Claw their way to the Top?
Because that Really Isn't True.
Yeah... There are some. But Most are just people thru Hard Work, and sometimes some Luck, were able to get into a Position where they are.
All I can tell you is that I would allow vaping indoors, because it's the right thing to do.
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Whip out my 44 and shoot her right between the eyes. My defense will be she left me no choice I asked her politely to play nice with everyone and she refused. This type of person is the bain of our society and some might grieve her loss the world is a better place for her not polluting its air any longer with her black mailish behavior and intolerant ways.Fair Enough.
But No Sooner than you Enact your Indoor Vaping Policy, One of your Best, Most Senior Members of your Staff storms into your office in a Rage and Demands that you Stop Someone from Vaping next to her desk.
And if you don't, she is going to get a Lawyer. Or Quit. Or Both.
Great. Now what do you Do?
What is the reward to bystanders of Wifi (those that choose not to make use of mobile devices)?
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EDIT: Although I will say there is UC Irvine and their decision to allow e-cigs
EDIT: And you probably noticed that I thought that was amazing
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