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…. I can also make that difference most of the time. For instance, I never choose to smoke just to fit in. I realized that difference because I didn't say that smoking is right even though I wanted to try it. A lot of times I have also thought that many…
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…gently from my pores to be whisked away by evaporation, leaving me ever so slightly cooler. A billion molecules being carried by the air swirled and eddied into my nostrils. The smell of smoke from a trash fire followed by the soap that my driver had used…
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…"Marijuana is the second most popular drug after alcohol in the country today. So many people smoke marijuana that the numbers alone seem to legitimize and condone its presence in people's lives. Yet, even in moderation marijuana is not 'safe…
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…of wine or shot of liquor. And the body can remove only the equivalent of less than one drink hourly from the bloodstream. It also is assumed by some that drinking to get drunk is a "guy thing," an activity that, like cigar smoking and watching televised…
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…arena because of the social formal law that deter public discovery. Smoking is limited also. An illegally aged person buys cigarettes, and perhaps becomes addicted. The act of smoking is a self-centered addiction and even though there are laws that forbid…
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…that were used in the research on relationship between smoking and lung cancer. The dogs were being forced to breathe nicotine-laden smoke through a tube in their throats. Federal agencies have their own testing facilities, but they also delegate testing…
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…cancer, but it probably does increase the carcinogenic effects of other substances, such as cigarette smoke. Daily drinking increases the risk for lung, gastric, pancreatic, colorectal, urinary tract, liver, brain cancers, and leukemia. About 75% of cancers…
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…to show that water cress may also fight cancer. The most recent research on watercress indicates that it may protect smokersÂ’ lungs from carcinogens present in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Diets that include watercress may stop the formation of NNK a carcinogen…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the machinery of night,/who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz?? The poem goes on, every line beginning with ?Who?? and in turn, everything…
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Category: /History
…drinking of alcohol, smoking and glue-sniffing in the antenatal period and parental smoking post-natally can all have a disastrous effect on the long-term health of their children. Immunisation of children has fallen to alarming levels. An Auckland Star…
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