Papers 171-180 of total 7397 found.
…Today we are used to going into a pub or resturant for a few hours and comming out smeeling of smoke. Even thought there are no smoking areas these areas are not keeping us away from the smoke. a pub is perhaps the most natural habitat for a smoker…
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…New York City Smoke-free Air Act. Introduction. I remember that when I was child, I saw one public service announcement on the television that was performed by the actor from "The King and I". In an announcement, he said, "If I had not smoked cigarettes…
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…I. The effects of second-hand smoke on adults. Smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer. Harmful substances (carcinogens), found in tobacco, damage cells in the lungs. Over time, the damaged cells may become cancerous. The likelihood that a smoker…
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…<         Tobacco smoking has long been recognized as a major cause of death and disease, responsible for an estimated 434,000 deaths per year in the United States. After the Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General stated…
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…The health effects of smoking Every year, 350,000 Americans die prematurely from diseases caused by cigarette smoking. Through this paper I hoped to learn why people would do something such as this when it kills 350,000 people a year. I hope to learn…
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…to ensure you have a survey designed to measure the proper variable before you make a conclusion concerning the data collected. By addressing the topic of attitudes and situational factors that correlate with smoking behaviour, we have an opportunity to develop…
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…The Health Risks of Smoking It is estimated that smoking is involved in 85% of all lung cancer deaths. Smoking also accounts for 30% of heart desease deaths. Smoking cigarettes is said to be responsible for over 80% of all chronic pulmonary diseases…
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…Secondhand smoke and laws about smoking in public places "What the smoker does to himself may be his business, but what the smoker does to the non-smoker is quite a different matter… This we see as the most dangerous development to the viability…
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…, we need to look at delicate matters, such as smoking in public, impartially. Taking in consideration the majority of the opinion, peoples' allergies, and just plain health hazards, the right of smoking in public should definitly be debated…
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…In this report I will tell you the dangers of smoking. Smoking is one of the most preventable causes of death in our society. About one in five deaths in the US are results from using tobacco. More then half of all tobacco uses die much earlier…
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