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    2013 Why Tobacco Is Bad Cigarettes‚ cigars‚ and pipe tobacco are made from dried tobacco leaves‚ as well as ingredients added for flavor and to make smoking more pleasant. The smoke from these products is a complex mixture of chemicals produced by the burning of tobacco and its additives. The smoke is made up of more than 7‚000 chemicals‚ including over 60 known to cause cancer (carcinogens). Some of these substances cause heart and lung diseases too‚ and all of them can be deadly. Tobacco smoke also

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    distribution‚ and reproduction The health effects of smoking are the circumstances‚ mechanisms‚ and factors of tobacco consumption on human health. Epidemiological research has been focused primarily on cigarette tobacco smoking‚[1] which has been studied more extensively than any other form of consumption.[2] Tobacco is the single greatest cause of preventable death globally.[3] Tobacco use leads most commonly to diseases affecting the heart‚ liver and lungs‚ with smoking being a major risk factor

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    2013 Charter Schools the New Reform Charter schools have been emerging recently all over the United States of America. This is a major issue for the public school system. Parents‚ teachers‚ and students need to understand what the growth of charter schools means to the school system as a whole. In the end‚ it is the death of free education as we know it. The long-term effect that charter schools will have on public education defers from the original idea of progressiveness. Charter schools

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    Introduction Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine the quality of the Ottawa River and identifying any human activities that may affect water quality by sampling for benthic invertebrates‚ measuring the water temperature‚ testing for pH‚ turbidity‚ dissolved oxygen‚ examining the odour‚ colour‚ and appearance of the water‚ the amount of grasses‚ shrubs‚ trees‚ and known uses of the waterway. Description: Various human activities that may affect water quality include municipal

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    APA Citation Exercise COMM 1101 From the Find Articles & More tab of the library website‚ locate the following five database articles that deal with the dangers of global warming and climate change. If you have difficulty finding these resources through the library databases‚ contact the Embedded Librarian‚ Jodi Lommer‚ by posting a question to the Library Questions & Tips discussion forum. “Study on Energy Use in China‚” by X. Yan and R.J. Crookes‚ in the Journal of the Energy Institute. “Lawsuit

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    English 1200 10/20/2012 “The” Tobacco Luxury‚ money‚ power‚ pure; these are the type of words that come to mind when one thinks of a cigar‚ another familiar word is usually Cuba. Cuban cigars contain the finest tobacco in the world and the numbers show for the communist economy as it generated four hundred million dollars last year for Cuba alone according to Money News. The United States which is the largest Cigar market in the world does not even sell Cuban cigars due to a fifty year-long

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    Tobacco advertising 1 Tobacco advertising Tobacco advertising is the advertising of tobacco products or use (typically cigarette smoking) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media including sponsorship‚ particularly of sporting events. It is now one of the most highly regulated forms of marketing. Some or all forms of tobacco advertising are banned in many countries. History The first known advertisement in the USA was for the snuff and tobacco products of P. Lorillard and

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    INDUSTRY REPORT TOBACCO INDUSTRY Outline I Introduction II Main body A. The products provided B. Top five firms in the industry a. The firm’s value of sales b. The number of people employed c. The amount of capital invested C. The problems in the industry a. Changes in government controls 1. The initiatives by the WHO 2. The new laws by the world governments directed to raising the prices for tobacco products along

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    and suicide combined. Tobacco consumption has existed for many centuries‚ since the first Native American to the Spanish conquerors and it has very quickly become global. 100 billion cigarettes are smoked each year and this causes the death of 5 millions people a year. Tobacco companies want to give the impression that they look like all major companies: first‚ they act responsibly and‚ secondly‚ they worry about satisfying their customers and shareholders. But the tobacco industry manipulate people

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    Over the past 50 years America has increased its level of knowledge towards the use of tobacco as well as enhanced its cessation techniques through the use of medication and researched programs. Despite these advancements smoking has continued to be a detrimental problem to the American public. According to the CDC‚ “about 1‚000 persons younger than 18 years of age begin smoking on a daily basis.” 1 Many of the cessation programs directed at youths are still young and creating names for themselves

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