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    Substance abuse

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    Smoking is a form of nicotine dependence that many of us rely on for various reasons. Every person smokes for a reason whether it is peer pressure in high school‚ parents smoking‚ friends‚ co workers. People want to fit into the in crowd some have started and want to quit or have tried multiple times and have not succeeded. The withdrawal symptoms can include irritability‚ anxiety‚ difficulty concentrating and increased appetite while trying to quit smoking. Smoking is a for of nicotine dependence research

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    Speech III: Informative

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    Attention-Gaining Strategy: “Try it and you will love the feeling”‚ as my friends will say urging me to smoke a cigarette. Smoking is an uncontrollable habit to quit‚ since it contains a substance known as nicotine that is very addictive. As the human mind becomes accustomed to nicotine‚ it is very difficult to abstain since an individual feels the need to smoke in order to feel normal. Smoking is one of the most widespread habits around the world with an alarmingly elevated demand in cigarettes

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    start with what nicotine is. Nicotine is a naturally occurring colorless liquid that turns brown when burned and acquires the odor of tobacco when exposed to the air. Nicotine is a high powered stimulant and one of the most addictive drugs. In fact‚ the Surgeon General concluded that nicotine addiction is comparable with the addiction of heroin or morphine. When a cigarette is smoked‚ nicotine first enters the lungs and bloodstream. Within seven seconds‚ about 15 percent of the nicotine travels directly

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    and die from cancer‚ chronic diseases. Most of the time kids will usually have breathing problems from second hand smoke. When people smoke it causes addiction. The reason why is because there is a substance inside the cigarette. It’s called nicotinenicotine is like a stimulant that causes the addiction when you smoke. When you smoke too much you can get cancer. For example‚ you can get‚ lung‚ bladder‚ or liver cancer. Most of the deaths from smoking come from

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    Do not reject Ho; there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that μ₁–μ₂≠0. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that menthol cigarettes and non-menthol cigarettes have different amounts of nicotine. No; menthol does not appear to have an effect on the nicotine content. Pg. 512 Q: 12 Flight scheduled one day in advance 456 614 628 1088 943 567

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    many more. If we were to ban cigarettes it would free up hospital beds and put less pressure on our straining medicinal system Some may argue that people are addicted to the horrid chemicals (mainly nicotine) within a cigarette‚ making it harder for the government to ban their sale. But Nicotine products would still be available and of course self-help groups & quit-lines. Even if one does not have access to these services‚ aren’t simple withdrawal symptoms are better than losing 8 years of your

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The use of tobacco for smoking has been practiced for centuries. The tobacco plant has been grown in America since the 17th century and tobacco has been used in various forms since. The form of smoking tobacco by rolling the leaves in fine paper was frequently done by hand for those who practiced it‚ which limited the habit of smoking. In 1865‚ a man named Washington Duke from North Carolina began to roll cigarettes and sell them to others for profit.

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    mask the real threats that it poses to your oral health. Many youngsters believe that hookah is not a threat to their health (15). Although a two hour session is equivalent to smoking about ten cigarettes (16) and again waterpipe smoking still has nicotine in it. This link between cigarettes and hookah‚ make waterpipe smoking risky to try since the two forms of smoking can lead to oral cancer amongst other complications. A clue as to how hookah smoking can cause cancer is in a study of Middle Easterners

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    Tobacco Pros/Cons

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    early in childhood‚ or as young adolescents. “Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed‚ used as a pesticide and‚ in the form of nicotine tartrate‚ used in some medicines” (Stoppler). The topic of tobacco and the chemical nicotine have been highly argued within the United States as to when it should be available to what age group‚ and whether or not it should be sold and produced at all. “The Old World encountered tobacco at the

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    * Tobacco use is an expensive habit. The average cost for a pack of cigarettes in 2010 is $6. Minimum wage in the United States in 2010 averaged $6 per hour. That means every pack of cigarettes costs approximately one hours worth of labor. Most nicotine-dependent smokers smoke at least one pack of cigarettes per day. The cost for cigarettes is also increasing as states increase tobacco taxes. Health care for smoking-related diseases generates expenses upwards of $50 billion annually. Disease

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