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…I don't smoke marijuana. It's something that's never had a place in my life and I've always seen drugs, even alcohol, as a potential interruption to my goals in life. That's why I've always been very careful about where I walk, what I take and when I…
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…. The same technique is used to cover the roof. However, when covering the roof, a smoke hole directly over every fire pit within the longhouse is left open. This is done to allow the smoke to pass through the longhouse. It is said that the Smoke Dance, which…
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…for this are smoker. A smoker would normally feel dissonance with every cigarette he or she smokes, as they are pretty certain of the harmful effect of cigarettes. To reduce dissonance they could just stop smoking, but this option is hardly used. Traditionally, smoker…
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…Marijuana is a drug obtained from dried and crumpled parts of the universal hemp plant Cannabis sativa (or Cannabis indicia). It is smoked by rolling in tobacco paper, or by placing it in a pipe. It is also otherwise consumed worldwide by an estimated…
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…to smoke and expose themselves to over 40 cancer causing agents. Every day, over 5,000 children under the age of 18 smoke their first cigarette and of them, 2,000 become regular users. In the United States alone, the annual productivity losses from smoking
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…of marijuana can lead one to experiment with harder more serious drugs. By keeping marijuana illegal it will discourage kids from trying the drug at a young age. The earlier a child gets involved with drugs, the more likely they are to smoke habitually…
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…to speak it. But we do want to find out how pot-smoking affects their lives, their health, and their ability to get along in the world. You make our study for us, and we'll pay for the research." The bureaucrat picked up his pipe again and leaned back in his…
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…in households are smoke detectors. Two different types of smoke detectors are available in the market. One type uses photoelectric sensor to detect changes in light, which is been caused by smoke, and the other is a radioisotope that peeks up the amount of smoke
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…disease. People who suffer from CHD have at least one or more common factors, for example: high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes and genetic inheritance which makes them more likely to suffer from heart disease. q<Tab/&gt…
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…by boys at school about never having smoked a cigarette, so one night sneaks downstairs to his father's tobacconist shop to have one. He knows this is not only wrong but illegal, but does it anyways to try to mitigate his schoolmates' ridicule. Since Charlie…
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