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    Effects of Chewing Tobacco Every year in America‚ there are approximately 146‚023 people who chew tobacco that end up with cancer‚ according to mylastdip.com‚ a website committed to informing people of chewing tobacco. Those cancers include lip‚ mouth‚ throat‚ stomach‚ esophagus‚ pancreas‚ lung‚ trachea‚ and lastly‚ cancer of the bronchus. Chewing tobacco‚ also known as smokeless tobacco‚ is a term used to describe tobacco that is not burned or smoked. “Chewing tobacco is cut-leaf tobacco that must be

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    Should tobacco advertising be restricted? This is a very controversial issue. There is the idea that young children that smoke started smoking because of advertisements‚ but there is also the idea that children start smoking for other reasons. Many big‚ well-known tobacco companies like RJ Reynolds are being sued for their advertisements. On Monday April 20th‚ 1998 the jury heard a testimony from Lynn Beasly‚ the marketing vice president of the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. The courts believed

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    Analyzing the Risks and Benefits of GMOs Perform and Record 3. The companies use tobacco to express the necessary proteins. They will first identify the viral protein that the vaccine will target and then finds the genetic sequence that codes for it‚ that DNA is inserted into a bacterium. The plants are then dipped into a solution of the bacteria where it will soak up the virus. The vaccine will go through many tests and trials to be approved. It has gotten funding from many medical companies

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    English 101 – MW 12:30 13 February 2013 Smoking Tobacco Needs a Second Chance If asked‚ many people might say smoking tobacco is horrible in every aspect. They would argue that smoking has claimed numerous lives‚ and would curse the person who discovered it. Others might say that the odor from smoking tobacco is not worth it. I completely disagree with these claims. Often the benefits of smoking tobacco are overlooked. In fact‚ I believe smoking tobacco is beneficial because of its convenience‚ its

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    Tobacco use is a modifiable risk factor that is directly related to chronic diseases such as stroke‚ cancer and heart disease. The economic impact of tobacco use is significant‚ with an estimated 7.5 billion spent in Ontario alone in 2011 . Increased efforts by the government to reduce marketing venues have been implemented to attempt to reduce the incidence of smoking . In marketing a product‚ we often refer to the four ‘Ps’: price‚ promotion‚ product‚ and placement. The significance of marketing

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    Tobacco laws have started as early as the 1970s (ACOSH‚ 2010). Government has implanted laws‚ such that of the Tobacco Act (1987)‚ which goals are to discourage the smoking of tobacco‚ encouraging non-smokers; in particular young people to not start smoking‚ to limit the exposure of children and young people to the persuasion of smoking‚ to encourage and assists smokers to give up smoking‚ and finally the promotion of good well being and illness prevention. The tobacco act of 1897‚ had over the years

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    Brain Nicotine‚ the drug that makes tobacco addictive‚ goes to your brain very quickly. Nicotine makes you feel good when you are smoking‚ but it can make you anxious‚ nervous‚ moody‚ and depressed after you smoke. Using tobacco can cause headaches and dizziness. Mouth Tobacco stains your teeth and gives you bad breath. Tobacco ruins some of your taste buds‚ so you won’t be able to taste your favorite foods as well. Tobacco causes bleeding gums (gum disease) and cancers of the mouth and

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    toll from tobacco is equivalent to four fully loaded jumbo jets crashing each day each one without any survivors. In May 1984 General Everest Koop said tobacco is the single‚ chief‚ avoidable cause of death in our society and the most important issue of our time. He also stated that cigarette smoking is as addictive as heroin. Nicotine is 1000 times more potent than alcohol‚ and 10-100 times more potent that barbiturates and 10 times more potent that cocaine or morphine. More so‚ while tobacco may provide

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    smoke of tobacco products such as cigarettes‚ cigars‚ and pipes. This addictive drug is the primary component in tobacco that acts on the brain. Tobacco can be found two ways‚ it can be dried brown leaves of various sizes or it can be a grown form of tobacco. When extracted from the leaves‚ nicotine is colorless‚ but quickly turns brown when exposed to air. It then becomes a poisonous‚ pale yellow‚ oily liquid with a pungent odor and acrid taste. The amount of nicotine contained in tobacco leaves

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    Tobacco smoking is the practice of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke (consisting of particle and gaseous phases). (A more broad definition may include simply taking tobacco smoke into the mouth‚ and then releasing it‚ as is done with tobacco pipes and cigars). The practice may have begun as early as 5000-3000 BC. Tobacco was introduced to Eurasia in the late 17th century where it followed common trade routes. The practice encountered criticism from its first import into the Western world onwards

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