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    SMOKING AND THE EFFECTS IT HAS ON TEENAGERS As a society‚ we have a long way to go to win the fight against tobacco smoking. If the parents are informed about the hazards of smoking‚ and recognize when their teen is being pressured or is actually smoking‚ then they will enact a plan of successful preventive measures that will enhance the life and health of their teenager and family. Just being aware of the circumstances and pressures that lure teens to start smoking will help parents recognize

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    INTRODUCTION Many people nowadays smoke cigarette even teenagers smoke. Some people have no idea about the chemical of a tobacco and what it can cause to a human body. This paper is intended to give the readers an idea of the effects of cigarette‚ like cancer‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. The researchers also included the cigarette components like nicotine and how many percent of it in a tobacco. The reasons why people smoke cigarette is also in this paper. By reading

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    coming and we want refund for the $9000 we have paid you in rent since January. Can you kindly call us at (832) 768-3899 to talk about the expenses? That problem should be taken seriously because toxin causes lung‚ cereal‚ and evidence cancer in nonsmokers and one employee already quit who suffered from asthma. Another one is in high risk for heart attack. We have known that secondhand smoke is even more dangerous that what smokers inhale. Many of us are considering finding other jobs unless our

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    who die every day because of lung cancer from smoking cigarettes. We chose to target this population because during many students college experience‚ they are unaware of the many different influences out there. A person can enter college being a nonsmoker but with the influence of their peer. This can cause that person to start smoking. Some people may do it just because they may think it is cool‚ but in actuality they are risking their life from a single cigarette. Based upon our research‚ thirty

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    introduction. Consider opening your paper in one of the following ways: • Tell a story or an anecdote. If you have personal experience in this area‚ tell a story about yourself or someone you know. Example: Last year‚ approximately 3‚400 adult nonsmokers died from lung cancer due to secondhand smoke. • Provide a short‚ famous quotation. Example: “It’s easy to quit smoking. I’ve done it hundreds of times.” – Mark Twain (1835–1910) • Write as if your position will argue the other side of

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    reactions. Conversely‚ indoor pollution can be a problem as well. The level of carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke contained in enclosed places was found to be 4‚000 times greater than that allowed in the clean air standard established by the EPA. Many nonsmokers are extremely sensitive to tobacco smoke. These individuals may have experienced symptoms such as itchy eyes‚ difficulty in breathing‚ painful headaches‚ nausea‚ and dizziness in response to just small amounts of smoke. Noise pollution is sound

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    Topic: Cigarette Advertising Bans and Preventions Global consumption of cigarettes has been rising markedly; approximately one billion men and roughly 250 million women are cigarette consumers (Evan‚ 2008‚ Internet). The underestimation that cigarette smokers make towards the severity of health jeopardies of cigarette smoking damages their mental and physical states acutely‚ and fifty percent will die prematurely from tobacco-related illnesses (WHO‚ 2008‚ Internet). A miscellany of methods has

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    workplaces. Secondhand smoke exposure also continues to occur in public places such as restaurants‚ bars‚ and casinos and in private vehicles. Eliminating smoking in indoor spaces is the only way to fully protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke exposure. Separating smokers from nonsmokers‚ cleaning the air‚ opening windows‚ and ventilating buildings do not eliminate secondhand smoke exposure. Second hand smoke has all of the same dangers as the smoker does. In children aged 18 months or younger‚ secondhand

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    Health effects of tobacco From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on Tobacco HISTORY History of tobacco BIOLOGY Nicotiana (Nicotiana tabacum) Nicotine Tobacco diseases Types of tobacco SOCIAL IMPACT Health effects Prevalence of consumption Tobacco advertising Tobacco and art Tobacco and other drugs Tobacco control Tobacco politics Tobacco smoking Tobacconist PRODUCTION Cultivation of tobacco Curing of tobacco Tobacco industry Tobacco products v   t  

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    includes cardiovascular disease‚ pulmonary disease‚ multiple types of cancer‚ especially esophageal‚ laryngeal‚ lung‚ and oral cancer‚ and reproductive disorders. The American Cancer society states that smokers also die significantly earlier than nonsmokers: 13.2 years for men and 14.5 years for women. Although most of those people who smoke know the facts about smoking and may be diagnosed with a disease that is caused by it‚ they still continue to smoke. Reports from the Surgeons General

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