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    Cause Effect Rewrite

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    Smoking kills an average of 450‚000 people each year. That is more than car accidents‚ drunk driving‚ and illegal substances. So why is it that people still continue to smoke? What causes people to want to smoke even knowing the deadly effect? Cigarette smoke does not only effect the smoker’s body and health‚ it effects the non-smoker’s around them even worse. There are many causes which make people smoke and the effect of smoking to their health. Although smokers claim that it helps them to relax

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    second hand smoke. Also another 8.6 million people live with a major illness that is caused from smoking. With knowing all the risk that smoking has it is estimated that 46.6 million United State adults still use cigarettes. Every day 3‚900 kids under the age of 18 try their first cigarette. Out of the 3‚900 kids 950 of them most likely will become regular smokers. So each year 1‚432‚500 kids under the age of 18 try their very first

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    Smoking Policy

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    playing cards or reading the newspaper. However‚ in the present day it is quite different. It has been forbidden to smoke at a lot of places‚ either inside or outside and people may get fined if they do light a cigarette in a non-smoking area. Nearly every future-smoker tries his first cigarette while in high school and then proceeds to smoke in college‚ as the CDC study showed. In FSU Panama the smoking policy is a little weak compared to the smoking policy in FSU Tallahassee. The smoking policy in

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    Myocardial Infarction

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    Upon reading the research article “Influence of Smoking on the Location of Acute Myocardial Infarctions” by Rahel Alemu‚ Eileen Fuller‚ John Harper and Mark Feldman it has become ostensible that smoking cigarettes increases the risk for acute myocardial infarctions. While smoking is a major risk factor in coronary heart disease as well as one of the major predictors of leading to myocardial infarctions. However there was not an awareness that smoking lead to different types of myocardial infarctions

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    Should Smoking Be Banned?

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    not like to breathe polluted air. For instance‚ when you enjoy the meal in a restaurant‚ you suddenly inhale the smoke from the neighbor. You will feel uncomfortable. It also spoils your appetite. Another reason is that air is polluted. Smoke of a cigarette has a lot of poisonous chemicals such as carbon monoxide‚ lead and tar. Therefore‚ you can consider how smoking affects the health. Smoking should be banned among teenagers as well .The future of the nation lies in the hands of the youth.

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    Cigarettes In Advertising

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    Commercial 1 : Cigarettes and a Gun Smoking is perceived as harmful to the public. Three young boys were smoking together. One uses gun lighter‚ which signifies danger. Closely looking at their faces‚ I assume that they were smoking because of depression. This advertise is passing on a negative influence to upcoming generation. The advertise was created by the Center for Diseases Control‚ to inform non-smokers about the dangers of smoking. It compares cigarettes to bullets in a gun as a way to explain

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    Heart disease can cause chest pain‚ heart attacks‚ heart failure‚ and arrhythmia. Cigarette smoking is related to heart disease because it raises triglycerides‚ damage cells that line the blood vessels‚ and its makes blood clot more often which can block blood flow to the brain and heart. Smoking cigarettes does not only affect the user but also people around them. The smoke the user exhales can be very harmful to others. CDC stated that “Secondhand smoke causes nearly 34‚000 early deaths from coronary

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    Teen Tobacco Use

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    The issue of teenage smoking in the United States proves a major and highly controversial subject between how to prevent it and how to stop big-business tobacco companies from targeting children. For the purpose of gathering information about this topic‚ I used various different search engines; however‚ SIRS Researcher was the most resourceful one. In fact‚ when using SIRS Researcher you had the ability to type in exactly what needed and in most cases the information searched (sometimes articles

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    Somthing That Annoys You

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    thing that annoys me the most is when people litter their cigarette butts. Cigarette butts are the most commonly discarded piece of waste worldwide. The sight of disposed cigarettes is not only an unpleasant sight but disposing butts into the environment does a lot more damage than people realize. Most people are aware of the health risks involved in smoking‚ few seem to realize that cigarettes are also bad for the environment. Cigarette butt littering has an environmental‚ economic and social impact

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    Pbl Lesson Plan

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    PBL Lesson Plan Lesson Title: You Smoke‚ You Choke Lesson Description: Students will work together in small groups‚ visiting various websites and cutting out images from magazines and the internet (under adult supervision)‚ to create an anti-smoking collage. These collages will illustrate why children should not smoke‚ including the dangers of tobacco use. Grade Level: 3rd grade – 8th grade Instruction Phase: Knowledge‚ Comprehension‚ Application‚ Analysis Duration: 45-60 minutes

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