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Category: /Social Sciences
…shown that cannabis could cause up to 30 000 deaths each year. The Imperial College School of Medicine team claimed cannabis smoking was linked to bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer and mental illnesses. Researcher Professor John Henry said: "Cannabis can…
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…this thesis statement cannot apply and is irrelevant. Such an example is that of smoking. Every breath of smoke you or others inhale your life is shortened by a matter of hours. Most do not realize this once they start but they soon see the light. In this case…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. It is smoked or eaten to produce the feeling of being 'high.' The different strains of this herb produce different sensual effects, ranging from a sedative to a stimulant. The term 'marijuana' is a word with indistinct origins. Some believe it is derived from…
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…he got the habit of smoking and drinking. He started smoking and illegal drinking at about 18 because "I was around kids older than I was and it looked cool to see them smoking and drinking. I wanted to be one of them." Back then cigarette TV commercial…
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…the guy selling them just didn't care. You might ask yourself how I did all this without my parents knowing and it all relates back to ignorance. My parents would never think that I was smoking cigarettes and drinking beer in grade school. After grade school…
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Category: /Literature
…thoughtful. When he is taking thinking about smoking, he remembers the lady of them all and asks her, "'Pardon me, madam, but do you mind if I smoke?'" (35). Barnard is also pretty much a convict with a warrant out for his arrest. Mallinson figured this out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to expect, he imagines a man, totally different, who does not have the same habits or knows the same thing as “normal” people. “I remembered having read somewhere that the blind did not smoke because, as speculation had it, they couldn’t see the smoke
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…different atmosphere is created. In the low lighting, Deckard and Rachael's faces are mostly in shadow. A streak of light enhances some of Deckard's features while highlighting Rachael's cigarette smoke. The emphasis placed on the smoke implies that there is some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…] heard a curious trickling sound and then a louder crepitation as if someone were unwrapping great sheets of cellophane…. Smoke was seeping through the branches in white and yellow wisps, the patch of blue sky over head turned to the colour of a storm cloud…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, and snuff. Tobacco contains nicotine. Nicotine is a stimulant, a drug that raises activity of the central nervous system. In addition to nicotine, tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide and tar, which can cause lung cancer…
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