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    minette crowther Effects of Smoking Research task Life Science Contents 1) Introduction a) Relevance of research b) Effects of smoking c) Smoking in South African community 2) Experiment a) Scientific report i) Hypothesis ii) Aim iii) Observations iv) Tables and graphs of results v) Discussion vi) Conclusion 3) Surveys 4) Results a) Graphs of results from surveys b) Discussion of surveys and results 5) Smoking laws in South Africa 6) Conclusion 7) Reference list Introduction Relevance

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    Natural and man-made changes in climate Cambodia Cambodia This natural effect is responsible for the comfortable living conditions on earth‚ with a mean global temperature of 15 ºC. Without GHGs the mean temperature would be approximately 30 ºC lower. 5 What is Climate Change? Changes in long-term averages of daily weather Cambodia 6 Greenhouse Effect SUN Cambodia GREENHOUSE EFFECT INFRARED RADIATION GHGs GHGs EARTH 7 7 Causes of Climate Change

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    Smoking is an extremely addictive habit that usually forms in the early teen years. We should be targeting our children from the time they enter elementary school to prepare them for this temptation and encourage them to steer clear of this problem.(Schoebel 287) There is no sure cure for smoking‚ and every method requires willingness‚ dedication‚ and will power. Smokers should recognize the serious health risks they are facing every time they light a cigarette and accept that quitting such an

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    radiation and broke down releasing chlorine and bromine into the ozone layer. The ozone layer is the earth’s ultraviolet shield. The chemistry is such that the chlorine and bromine attack the ozone‚ reducing it to ordinary oxygen which as no shielding effect from UV-B. The complex chemical reactions allow the chlorine and bromine to interact again and again with ozone molecules‚ until they eventually leave the ozone layer bonded to some other compound. Since the Montreal Protocol was developed to control

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    Smoking In The Media

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    Smoking in the Media Tobacco has plagued the world since the Native Americans introduced it to the European settlers. The dangerous effects of smoking have been devastating the bodies of in takers ever since tobacco was invented. The number of tobacco smokers has changed since the 1400’s. Now in modern times‚ the introduction of Radio‚ Television‚ and other forms of media‚ has affected smoking habits. It has been proven that consumers make choices based on sights and sounds‚ so now smoking companies

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    Smoking vs. Non-Smoking

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    Smoking vs. Non-Smoking Beth Neeley December 10‚ 2012 Composition One Susan Kling ENG111 Abstract: Persuasive essay on why the production and sale of cigarettes should not be banned. Includes‚ opposing arguments and refutes to the opposing claims. Call to action asking non-smokers to try to better understand the issue from the smoker’s point of view and come to a compromise. Keywords: Nicotine‚ Addiction‚ Advertising

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    10 Effects of Smoking in Health Are you aware about effects of smoking habit? Scientific studies reveal that smoking causes short-term as well as long-term effects on health. American Lung Association says smoking affects around 9 million people in U.S alone‚ and it causes the death of approximately 450‚000 individuals per year. Cancer is a common serious threat of smoking. It also causes several aesthetic problems‚ cardiovascular problems‚ respiratory problems and reproductive health problems.

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    AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCT ION Lung disease and cancer is threatening to kill our nation ’s hopes. This is the present concern of health experts because of the alarmingly high number of Filipino youths addicted to smoking and other tobacco products. (Buenavista‚ 2001). Smoking is very common worldwide but even more so in the Philippines‚" according to Dr. Dante Morales‚ former president of the Philippine Heart Association (PHA) and Philippine College of Physicians (PCP). More importantly‚ it

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    FAMILY PROBLEM AND ITS EFFECT TO THE STUDENTS CLASS PERFORMANCE _________________________ A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Dinah L. Mission‚ English – IV Teacher _________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English-IV by: Em Chafari Talamo Cajes Jessa Mae Caba Avila February 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Apart from the efforts of me and to my partner‚ the success of this project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others

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    between cigarette smoking among NUC females. The aim of this study is to determine the knowledge and attitude and behavior of female smokers. To reveal the different influences that are paramount in their smoking habits. This report investigates hypotheses regarding women smokers in college. Furthermore‚ test the Factors that contributed to the tobacco use among women. The findings explain the tremendous difference among the groups. However in light of the health issues of smoking‚ the students had

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