Category: /Social Sciences
A case study: LUNG CANCER:
Definition: Uncontrolled growth of tumours in the lungs
Causes: There is a obvious link between smoking and lung cancer. Tobacco smoke contains many carcinogens such as benzene
Effect: As the tumour grows, the air sacs
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Category: /History/European History
Is Cigarette Smoking In Teenagers A Serious Health Risk?
The problem of teenage smoking has been a major worry because smoking during adolescent and childhood years can lead to many health problems. The American Lung Association reports that recent
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
"Smoking or not smoking" is always the first question that we all heard in a restaurant. Thanks to New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Gov. George Pataki that will not longer be true in the state of New York. On March 31, 2003 at 11:59 was the last
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
producing and distributing it nationwide.
The invisible drug is hidden within the leaf of a plant. When it's smoked, it releases over two thousand chemical poisons along with one of the world's most addictive drugs. The silent killer is nicotine straight from
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Illegal to Purchase, Legal to Use?
"Cigarette smoking is the single most important cause of preventable illness and
premature death in Canada. Reducing tobacco usage among youth is the best hope
for long-term reduction in lung cancer."
- The Canadian
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
Speech: smoking should be banned.
Good afternoon Ms Gorman and fellow class mates I am standing before you today to argue and present why smoking should be banned.
Cigarettes the poison of humanity, killing thousands every year, children smoking
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Category: /Social Sciences
Why Teenagers Smoke Despite the Obvious Warnings Against It
Teenage smoking has become a big problem in the United States as well as the rest of the world. Once kids start smoking, they cannot stop because of the physical and mental addiction
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
SMOKING
I don't smoke, but the people I have asked about why they smoke have answered that it helps them cope with stress. But along with this all of them had said they would like to quit.
People start smoking for many different reasons, some
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Category: /Social Sciences
At the same time that the tobacco industry was publicly claiming that there was no scientific proof that smoking is a health hazard, official agencies in the United States and the United Kingdom had their hands tied researching and compiling information
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
When the government steps in and starts making private businesses adhere to a law that a few individuals want, it is not good for democracy. One must also wonder if the government does that, when will it end? Anti-smoking laws should be considered
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