Papers 1931-1940 of total 7397 found.
…/>A few somewhat odd parallels have been pointed out between media violence and cigarette smoking. First, not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer, and no everyone with lung cancer smokes. Similarly, not everyone who watches violence is a violent…
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…that can contribute to cardio vascular disease. One of those risk factors is tobacco use, since smokers have twice the risk for heart attack of nonsmokers. Nearly one-fifth of all deaths from cardiovascular disease are smoking-related. Also people who…
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Category: /History
…with the Indians, the explorers had to carry "flags and gifts to present to Indian chiefs; they met and smoked with Indians in council after council, proclaiming the new era of peace and prosperity that would surely come to the Indians now that their land "belonged…
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…(viral and bacterial), Varicoceles, and Hypogonadism. An individuals everyday lifestyle also can factor fertility. Alcohol, drug use (especially heavy use of marijuana), herbs and supplements, smoking, heat, and stress are just a few examples. Also prescribed…
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…role in shaping public opinion. Other speakers related how advocacy groups have persuaded the press to devote greater attention to such issues as AIDS, smoking, and drunk driving. Methods described include borrowing the terminology of medicine…
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…...it never fails. He is always wearing a tank top and is smoking a cigarette. This Uncle yells at the top of his lungs for anything, it doesn't matter what it is. He thinks he has good manners, but everyone else in the family could say otherwise. This uncle also…
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…hardly stand the extremely adverse conditions in the real battle fields, where all you face are just guns and bullets, fire and smoke, blood and flesh. Such terrible conditions will surely discourage most women on their very first experience, I believe…
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…increases mucus production in the lungs, blocking air passages. While there are many factors such as allergies , air pollution and cigarette smoke, scientist are researching the connection between obesity and asthma. Results from the 1999-2000 National Health…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, is that you can be hooked without knowing it, because you're always drunk. It is much easier to admit that you're addicted smoking than it is to admit to alcoholism. Alcohol can destroy your insides, especially your liver. You may ask, why is it legal if it can…
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Category: /History
…. Each family lived in a hut made out of wood or straw. The floor was covered with straw or reeds. Beds were made from a pile of dried leaves or straw. Animal skins were used as blankets. A cooking fire burned in the middle of the hut with the smoke escaping…
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