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Negative and Positive Aspects of Cigarette
A Project on:

Negative and Positive aspects of Cigarettes
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Sandeep kumar
NCHMCT Roll No.104686
HHA 3rd Year
(2010-2013)

IHM Meerut

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

My project has been successful, thanks to my classmates. First of all I am thankful of my project guide Mr._____________ under whose guideline I was able to complete my project. I am wholeheartedly thankful to him for giving me his value able time & attention & for providing me a systematic way for completing my project in time. I would thank to our H.O.D. Mr. ____________________.

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INDEX
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Topic Name : Negative and Positive aspects of Cigarette
Total no. of Pages 78
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INTRODUCTION
What is Cigarette?
History of Cigarette
Manufacture
Tobacco blend
Additives
Health effects
Common Brands
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CONTENT
. What are the Bad/Negative effects/aspects of Cigarette
1. Chain Smoking
2. Weight reduction
3. Nicotine Poisoning
4. Passive smoking
5. Cancer
6. Metastasis
7. Radiation
8. Heredity
9. Hormones
10. Brain tumor
11. Tooth decay

. What are the Good/Positive effects/aspects of Cigarette
Cigarette

-What is Cigarette?
A cigarette is (from the French for "small cigar").

Cigar comes, through the Spanish and Portuguese cigarro, from the Mayan siyar; "to smoke rolled tobacco leaves")is a small cylinder of finely cut tobacco leaves rolled in thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end and allowed to smoulder; its smoke is inhaled from the other end, which is held in or to the mouth and in some cases a cigarette holder may be used as well. Most modern manufactured cigarettes are filtered and include reconstituted tobacco and other additives.

The term cigarette, as commonly used, refers to a tobacco cigarette but can apply to similar devices

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