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    You must be asking how? This is because people who are more educated are more likely to be nonsmokers compared to the less educated. The more educated tend to make better choices over all. Also the state reports that college graduates have a more befits that includes health insurance. This provides a lot more access to physicals and preventative

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    Effects of Smoking

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    Effects of Smoking According to the Clinical Respiratory Journal an average of five million people will die globally every year from effects of tobacco smoke. The number of people that dies is shocking. Smoking has many terrible effects on the human body from effecting the lungs‚ heart‚ and even causes cancer if you did not know that already. Why do people smoke? Some people might ask. Well there is nicotine in tobacco which causes your muscles to relax and thus causing that relaxing non stressful

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    Health Issues

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    Different kinds of cancer are caused by smoking‚ the most common being lung and throat cancer. Smoking can also decrease the body’s immunity system. Due to this‚ a smoker is more prone to diseases such as bronchitis and pneumonia as compared to a nonsmoker. The commonly used slogans to educate people that smoking is injurious to health are usually right. On an estimated average‚ smoking takes away between 5 to 20 minutes of a person’s lifespan with every cigarette. Smoking can cause weaker bones and

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    both raise and lower prices are the reasons that oligopolies are so harmful. 4. Two consumers go to the insurance company to purchase some life insurance. James is a smoker and a police officer who races motorcycles in his spare time. Kathy is a nonsmoker and a librarian who likes to make quilts

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    Final Paper Smoking

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    cardiovascular disease‚ respiratory disease and many other health issues. Cigarette smoke has over 7‚000 chemicals‚ and 69 of them cause cancer. Smoking is a huge problem and needs more awareness immediately because it causes lung cancer‚ it is killing nonsmokers and it is very addictive. Smoking causes lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States. “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480‚000 deaths each year in the United States”(CDC). People who smoke have a greater risk

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    The aspects of using tobacco are influenced and determined by individual factors such as self-image and perceptions‚ social factors such as the societal norms‚ environmental factors such as economics and advertising‚ the traditional use of tobacco as a cultural factor‚ acculturation alongside the historical context of the tobacco industry in different communities. Both the patterns and behaviors on the use of tobacco have led to the difficulties in both its measurement and study. Nevertheless‚ the

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    Secondhandsmoke

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    by a smoker. It contains more than 4‚000 chemical compounds‚ like tar and nicotine that make up at least 60 identified carcinogenic substances. While smokers are entitled to smoke if he or she wishes‚ consideration must be given to the rights of nonsmokers who are exposed to that tobacco smoke. Second-hand smoke constitutes a grave threat to the fundamental right of all persons to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health‚ as well as to other related human rights

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    End the Cycle of Violence Living free from violence is a human right‚ yet millions of women and girls suffer disproportionately from violence both in peace and in war‚ at the hands of the state‚ in the home and community. Across the globe‚ women are beaten‚ raped‚ mutilated‚ and killed with impunity. Gender-based violence stems from the failure of governments and societies to recognize the human rights of women. It is rooted in a global culture of discrimination which denies women equal rights

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    Definition of Health One can define health negatively‚ as the absence of illness‚ or positively‚ as fitness and well-being. Health also implies good prospects for continued survival. The World Health Organization defines health as "a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"(Health‚ 2006). This writer defines health not only as the absence of illlness but also as being healthy as it relates to health promotion. Health

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    In the world today we have many things that are harmful and dangerous to us. Usually when we think of someone causing you harm‚ it is not so close to home. Your mother and father are the furthest from your mind of people who would do something bad to you. In many cases they are the people who can do the most harm. In this review I would like to determine if children ages unborn to eighteen with daily exposure to tobacco smoke have a predisposition to asthma. I chose these ages because this is when

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