Category: /Literature/English
to prevent. For example: The statistics shows (Newton, 2000) that 50% of teenagers that use drugs are at 10-12 grades, 75% of them use alcohol and 55% smoke cigarettes. So by this statistic we could say that our generation in a big danger. Sometimes this happens
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
. As a matter of fact, the danger of smoking is stamped across the side of the box. It states, "Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious risks to your health." Just as someone is left to make his own decision to cross the bridge, as is the decision left
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. When people know this information about their genes, they can alter their lives accordingly. This information could change many people's lives who will ultimately die from genetic defects. For example, with smoking
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
. The word smog came from a newspaper article almost 50 years ago. The word is slang for smoke and fog, and that is indeed what smog is. Smog is a form of air pollution created by the photochemical reaction with sunlight and the chemicals in the air, and than
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Category: /History/World History
these were a perfect breeding grounds for diseases. More than 31,000 people died during an outbreak of cholera in 1832 and lots more were killed by typhus, smallpox and dysentery.
Chimneys, bridges and factory smoke blocked out most of the light in the towns
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Category: /Social Sciences
Thousands of people die every year from tobacco and smoking related illnesses, and hundreds of innocent people die every year in auto accidents caused by drunk drivers. It's even possible to die from alcohol poisoning, but marijuana has never been
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
. For these reasons, some experts feel that more people suffer from the effects of indoor air pollution than outdoor pollution. There are many sources of indoor air pollution. Tobacco smoke, cooking and heating appliances, and vapors from building materials, paints
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
of obesity. In fact, in a 1997 survey, 89% of female respondents indicated that they would like to lose weight (Dittrich, 2001).
According to Frances Berg, the editor and publisher of the Healthy Weight Journal, smoking is a common method of weight loss being
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
demonstrated direct aggression later on in the movie during another conflict with Bender. He said, "If we weren't in school I'd waste you." Andrew had made a perception error. He saw Bender as a "bum". He said to Bender "Only weed burners smoke dope", which
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
regular marijuana use was harmful, where only fifty-eight percent do today. Marketing would also increase young interest into smoking marijuana. Like the tobacco industry's clever psychological marketing and advertisement, the marijuana industry would do
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