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    following the implementation of a smoking ban in hospital environments through the Smoke Free policy in response to government legislation (Health Act 2006). The Care Quality Commission requires that all Trusts will promote good health for their service users‚ staff and visitors by providing a smoke free environment. The survey was conducted in April 2010 by a trained team of CNWL service users. 2. Background 2.1 The Trust has successfully implemented no smoking in all inpatient buildings and

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    Over time smokers began to be segregated into designated smoking areas‚ followed by bans of smoking inside public places‚ then designated areas out doors. Today many public and private locations have banned smoking on their grounds altogether‚ and many other places are considering or trying to enforce a no smoking policy as well. Ironically many smokers have been forced to move from their homes as no smoking policies prohibit smoking inside and outside their own residences. Americans from

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    Harmful Algal Blooms and how they are Linked to Aquaculture Abstract Harmful algal blooms cause a wide range of negative effects on aquaculture. These effects are come from the complexity of harmful algal species; the toxins they create and morphology they have adapted. Science still lacks a full understanding of factors that are envolved in blooms formation. Aquaculture and harmful algal blooms are directly related because it is one of many anthropogenic factors that unintentionally produce the

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    about the effects of smoking cigarette. So when a person reads this especially those who smoke‚ he or she may quit or lessen smoking because he or she will know the bad effects of cigarette smoking. Discussion Cigarette Smoking Smoking is a highly addictive trend in 21st century America. It is responsible for any array of illness including a multitude of cancers‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. Although the whole body is negatively affected by smoking‚ the hear t and lungs

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    SMOKING AND VAPING: The Differences and Similarities Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine‚ which is highly addictive. People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. Some think it looks cool. Others start because they are being pressured in a condition. Almost everyone knows that smoking causes cancer‚ emphysema‚ and other disease. At the same time‚ many people appear to have been helped to quit smoking by using e-cigarettes called vaping. Vaping refers

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    English 1301 Cause and Effect of Smoking The first time I heard a speech about the effects of smoking‚ I was in fifth grade. I well remember Deputy Becerra talking about the warnings against smoking. The last words she clearly spoke‚ were‚ “this cigarette in my hand is a death sentence”. After the presentation‚ for days‚ I kept contemplating on the subject and the effects. I asked myself‚ why would anybody be tempted or drawn to light up that cigarette? It did not make any sense to me

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    Social Networking Can Be Harmful STUDENTS NAME SCHOOL Abstract Social networking is not as great as it seems‚ it can be harmful. There are more than 8 million users on Facebook per day‚ and they are not all good people not to mention it can be addictive also. Remember to always control your privacy‚ avoid psychology disorders from overuse of social networking sites‚ and educating your child about social networks. Social Networking Can Be Harmful Just about everyone uses a social networking

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    HARMFUL AND DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS IN CELLPHONE USAGE In recent years‚ mobile telecommunication systems have grown significantly‚ to the point where more than a sixth of the world’s population uses mobile phones. By the end of 2004‚ more than a billion subscribers across more than 200 countries were estimated to be using mobile phones The development of mobile communications has moved rapidly. In the 1980s‚ first generation mobile phones‚ using analogue technology‚ allowed the transmission of

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    Smoking kills. If you’re killed‚ you’ve lost a very important part of your life”. –Brooke Shields. Many people are already aware of the fact that smoking harms their body. Why do people continue to smoke then? Sometimes people have an addiction‚ or are not aware of the things that it can do to their body. Other times‚ they do not believe what people say about smoking‚ or do not think that these effects will happen to them. There are a lot of reasons why someone should not smoke. Some of them are

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    KENT RIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECONDARY THREE NORMAL (ACADEMIC) HEAD START PROGRAMME DISCURSIVE WRITING 1. What are some reasons teenagers take up smoking and how can one successfully kick the habit? FORMAT Question: What are some reasons teenagers take up smoking and how can one successfully kick the habit? Planning Paragraph 1: Introduction give statistics discuss reasons teens smoke: to fit in‚ to cope with stress discuss how one can kick the habit: reducing the number

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