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    all about cigarettes

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    Studies indicate that nonsmokers are also adversely affected by environmental tobacco smoke. There are 4000 chemicals in tobacco with 100 identified poisons and 63 known drugs which cause cancer.  The most talked about drug in tobacco is nicotineNicotine is vasoconstrictor and a nerve toxin‚ it has been classified as a class I insecticide.   Other poisons include:  Arsenic‚ Cyanide‚ Formaldehyde (used to embalm bodies)‚ Ammonia Bromide (a toilet cleaner )- Ref. 1.  Each year‚ because of exposure

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    Electronic Cigarettes

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    E-Cigarettes are battery operated delivery systems that give the user a wide verity of flavors which have their own chemicals to go along with the nicotine‚ the manufacturing of these battery operated systems have resulted in many different models and sizes that can be made to resemble almost anything like pens or USD memory sticks. There are over 250 different E-cigarette brands on the market today

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Abstract This essay‚ the Argumentative Essay‚ is about cigarette smoking. I will explain the harmful effects it has on people’s health‚ whether they smoke or not. I will also talk about how smoking can be bad for one’s financial status. I will show opposing sides of how smokers don’t find smoking bad. Cigarette Smoking Every day‚ over 3800 teens‚ eighteen and younger‚ smoke their first cigarette. It may be with friends that pressured them‚ or by themselves just to see how it is

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    high-tech media and advertising today requires regulations to keep the products in appropriate places to minimize the influence of alcohol and tobacco on children. Tobacco use in children is very dangerous and addictive‚ and the branding of nicotine should be restricted to minimize the exposure and glamorization of it to children. The use of tobacco is the United States’ deadliest addiction. Over 400‚000 people die each year from diseases attributable to tobacco use. Cigarettes kill more people

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    BUSINESS PLAN PROJECT

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    distributor of Electronic cigarettes where we get the item shipped straight from US. An electronic cigarette is a battery powered device that provides inhaled doses of nicotine or non-nicotine vaporized solution. It is an alternative to smoked tobacco products such as‚ cigarettes‚ cigars or pipes. In addition to purported nicotine delivery‚ this vapor also provides a flavor and physical sensation similar to that of inhaled tobacco smoke‚ while no smoke or combustion is actually involved in its operation

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    Smoking Is a Bad Habit

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    Introduction People smoke mostly in the form of cigarette. Some people use even cigar‚ pipes etc. All these contain dried leaves of tobacco plant. A cigarette or any such thing is made for the purpose of inhaling smoke. It contains a harmful substance ’nicotine’. Tobacco is an agricultural product‚ grown in the farms. Farmers get good income by growing the tobacco as an agricultural plant. Tobacco is also used in preparation of some medicines. But when tobacco is used just for pleasure‚ is harmful to life

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    of tobacco in the mouth and chew or suck the chemicals (nicotine) out. B. Snuff or Dip is finally grounded tobacco into a coarse‚ moist mixture. 1. Snuff is used in little pinches 2. Snuff is placed between the cheek and gum. C. Both chewing tobacco and dip contain nicotine and other carcinogenic chemicals. II. What does smokeless tobacco do? A. First of all‚ it increases saliva production (bad incidence story). B. The nicotine causes the user to become addicted. C. The smokeless tobacco

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    Smoking and Drinking

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    smoker can begin to feel powerful desires for nicotine within two days of first inhaling‚ a new study has found‚ and about half of children who become addicted report symptoms of dependence by the time they are smoking only seven cigarettes a month. In the 10 percent of children who were most susceptible‚ cravings began within two days of the first inhalation‚ and saliva analysis showed that being dependent did not require high blood levels of nicotine throughout the day. In some cases dependence

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    Causes and Effects of Smoking Leasha Fann English 101 Mrs. Tucker 2/23/2015 Causes and Effects of Smoking Smoking is a practice through cigarettes‚ which are the most common method of smoking. There are some other methods in which the substance of tobacco is burned and the smoke is inhaled. For instance‚ smokers practice smoking through hookah‚ cigars‚ bides‚ pipes‚ etc. The history of smoking can be traced back to 5000 BC‚ which has been reported in many cultures across the globe. It

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    Chapter2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Excerpts from Smoking-related Research Analysis by the Congressional Research Service (color emphasis is mine) In response to a request from the US Congress‚ the Congressional Research Service undertook an analysis of the potential health effects of ETS. In particular‚ the analysis looked at the work on ETS which has appeared since the publication of the EPA’s findings. Four studies in particular were examined -- Kabat [14]‚ Fontham [15]

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