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    ability to hold my breath really long around my grandma‚ because I feared the effects of second hand smoke. Leary states in the article‚ U.S. Ties Secondhand Smoke to Cancer‚ “Secondhand tobacco smoke causes lung cancer that kills an estimated 3‚000 nonsmokers a year.” Exposure to second hand smoke can cause children to develop asthma‚ bronchitis‚ pneumonia‚ and ear infections. An innocent child should not be punished based upon the decisions of another person. “The EPA estimates that secondhand smoking

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    Autonomy vs Paternalism

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    Focus: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages on autonomy and paternalism. Decision-making would be so much easier if we all maintained our autonomy in making the decision‚ however‚ because our decisions do not always abide by autonomistic values paternalistic intervention must occur. The purpose of autonomy is to allow us to choose to do things that affect only ourselves and does not negatively affect those around us. Unfortunately‚ many choices do‚ whether we know it or not‚ involve

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    English 2 Explaining by analyzing: Classification and division Analyzing means looking closely at the parts of an object or group. To analyze a single object‚ such as the human body‚ you divide it into its parts‚ such as the heart‚ the brain‚ the stomach‚ and the liver. To analyze a group of objects or persons‚ you divide and classify them‚ cutting one group into two or more smaller groups. To analyze the American people‚ for instance‚ you could divide and classify them in political categories

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    which is highly needed in a hospital. Not only does this discriminate a potential employee‚ but it causes the company to suffer. Having a no smoking policy would give the organization a bad reputation. Obviously‚ smokers would not want to apply‚ but nonsmokers may not want to work for the company either. Knowing the company discriminates and is conducting questionable legal practices‚ they might turn to another organization which values all types of talent. Not only is the company’s name ruined‚ but because

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    Smoking Pros and Cons

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    love/hate relationship with cigarettes. From the moment we awake in the morning until we lay our heads down on the pillow at night‚ cigarettes punctuate each and every activity of our daily lives. When we decide to quit‚ untangling the associations we’ve built up over a lifetime of smoking takes conscious effort; something that smoking cessation forum member Zoe illustrates beautifully below. In her list of pros and cons‚ Zoe stands back and takes a critical look at her old smoking habit. A powerful

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    What are your survival prospect? By: Nuragiyanti Dewi Permatasari 10E Binus Interational Simprug 26 September 2011

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    Miscarriages

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    of high blood pressure resulting from high intake of mountain dew. It is said that cigarette smoking doubles a woman’s chance of miscarrying. Pregnant women who smoke ten or more cigarettes a day risk as much as five times a greater risk than nonsmokers. Smoking can also cause bleeding and the

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    wish to do harm to their bodies by using such a destructive substance‚ they should be forced to do so in an area far from others who do not wish to inhale these chemical toxins. “Comprehensive smoking bans can reduce secondhand smoke exposure among nonsmokers” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2007). By banning smoking on WVU campuses‚ students will be breathing cleaner‚ fresher air and will not have to worry about what might be poisoning their air. Smoking does serious harm to a person’s

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    the cigarette you smoke when you are stressed is only feeding your addiction not relieving stress. According to Andy Parrott‚ a professor at the University of East London (1999)‚ "stress levels of adult smokers are slightly higher than those of nonsmokers" (p. 817). All smokers have a slightly higher stress level than non-smokers. "Nicotine dependency seems to exacerbate stress"(Parrot‚ 1999‚ p. 817). Therefore smoking a cigarette during a stressful time does not actually relieve stress but it

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    Unit 1 Case Study

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    people with COPD have a combination of both conditions. Smoking is the leading cause of COPD. The more a person smokes‚ the more likely that person will develop COPD. However‚ some people may smoke for years and will never get COPD. In rare cases‚ nonsmokers who lack a protein called alpha-1 antitrypsin can develop COPD at an early age. Other risk factors that put a person at risk for COPD are: exposure to certain gases or fumes in the workplace‚ exposure to heavy amounts of secondhand smoke and pollution

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