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    Smoking Cause and Effect

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    Even though the reasons for smoking are varied‚ the results are the same. Smokers suffer illnesses‚ losing beloved family members‚ and losing money. Smoking becomes a habit for different reasons. Some of these reasons are that nicotine is addictive. Another reason is smoking a number of cigarettes per day‚ and the feeling that comes from putting a cigarette between two fingers or the feeling that comes from breathless smoking fume and keeping it inside their lung. Also‚ smokers

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    Everyone knows that smoking is bad for them even before they start but for one reason or another they still start smoking. People are also aware of how addictive smoking is before they even pick up a cigarette yet they still manage to start smoking. Out of the millions of people in our country that have smoked know the difficult that it takes to quit smoking. The process of quitting smoking is a psychological battle that the person who is trying to quit has to overcome. There are many factors that

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    In fifth grade we had many adventures‚ but one of my favorites are D.A.R.E. I thought that D.A.R.E. would only be about drugs and alcohol so‚ I was surprised when it was more about making good decisions and choices‚ bullying‚ and using the D.A.R.E Decision Making Model. I D.A.R.E. you to listen to what I have to say about D.A.R.E. D.A.R.E stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education. Even though we learned about drugs‚ we also learned about avoiding peer pressure and how to react when we get caught

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    Final Assignment in Public Relations and Advertising Course Cigarette Advertising: Ethical Aspect December 2008 Thessaloniki‚ Greece Abstract The aim of the final assignment is to analyze the issue of cigarette advertising from the ethical point of view. The evidence examined basically tells about the unsuccessful restrictions of cigarette advertising. Relevant theories are applied‚ such as Consequentialism and Elaboration Likelihood model to make a more explicit research of the

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    hydrocarbon vapors generated by slowly burning tobacco in cigarettes. The harmful substances found in cigarettes and cigars are the carbon monoxide‚ nicotine‚ and tar. Carbon monoxide is the gas that impairs the capacity of the blood to supply adequate amounts of oxygen to the vital organs of the body and is responsible for the shortness of breath among smokers. Nicotine is the substance that creates dependence on tobacco and is responsible in raising blood pressure and heart rate. The tar is the brownish viscous

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    Tobacco Chewing Tobacco

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    Harmful Effects of Chewing Gutkha Gutkha can well be defined as a devil in disguise. Promoted as a mouth freshener‚ this betel nuts and tobacco preparation is designed to release a chemical reaction that makes it an addictive proposition. However‚ most consumers believe that the blended spices and seasonings do not make it as a harmful product! But‚ the truth remains that gutkha; just as any other tobacco product is very addictive and injurious to health. Gutkha has been proved to be carcinogenic

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    get addicted to drugs‚ alcohol‚ and also money. Staying away from these day to day temptations is tough but is crucial to having a healthy lifestyle. Being a little more specific‚ people can get addicted to smoking cigarettes. Cigarettes contain nicotine‚ which is what people get addicted to and makes them want to have more. Smoking cigarettes can take a huge toll on someone’s life. People who smoke cigarettes have no idea how harmful it can be towards their life. It may not be known‚ but smoking

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    Tobacco Industry Analysis

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    Kotler‚ P.‚S. Adam‚ L. Brown‚ G. Armstrong. 2006. Principals of Marketing. NSW: Pearson Education Australia. Tobacco Industry. 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_industry (accessed August 29‚ 2007) Cigarette consumption and the sales of nicotine replacement products. 2000. http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/9/suppl_2/ii60.pdf (accessed August 30‚ 2007) Smoking prevalence in NSW in 2002 – NSW Health Survey. 2006. http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/health-promotion/tobacco/facts/index

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    Chiara

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    Smoking Information Questionnaire Note: The online version of STOP is a simplified version of the main STOP system‚ and does not perform certain computationally time-consuming types of tailoring. ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Name:             Age:                                  Male:     Female: (If you don’t fill in your name and age the program cannot produce a letter for you!) How many cigarettes do you smoke in a day? Less than 5         5 - 10

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    Should smoking be banned?

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    people will be able to put aside much bigger sums of their salaries‚ because they would not spend money on cigarettes and tobacco. In this sense‚ the standard of living will increase‚ so smoking ban will be a huge step towards a better society. The nicotine-free way of living will improve people’s health‚ therefore mortality rate will decrease. Less people will suffer from heart and lung diseases‚ which are most commonly caused by smoking. On the other hand‚ if smoking is banned‚ half of the population

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