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Although tobacco is a benefit to the American economy, it is an economic trade off because it negatively affects the health of those who use the product. Tobacco is one of the leading preventable causes of death in the United States.
Smoking increases
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
at smoking, religion, and newspapers today then if we were still back before 1965. This paper will explore and show one how through the years they way people saw and/or felt about smoking, going to a place of worship, and reading a newspaper have changed as well
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
of these 'benefits' to legalizing marijuana, I still believe this drug should stay illegal. Saying that no one ever died from smoking marijuana is like saying no one ever died from smoking tobacco. Young teens start using marijuana for the wrong reasons; they are curious
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Category: /Science & Technology
Marijuana
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. A dry, shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, it usually is smoked as a cigarette (joint, nail), or in a pipe
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Category: /Science & Technology
Among young people, the short-term health effects of smoking include damage to the respiratory system, addiction to nicotine, and the associated risk of other drug use. Long-term health consequences of youth smoking are reinforced by the fact that most
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be made legal for its many positive therapeutic, environmental, and economic effects.
Marijuana can ease the symptoms of many different diseases and disorders. Smoking marijuana can improve symptoms associated with cancer and AIDS. According to Steven
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Category: /Literature/English
states should legalize it.
Also if the government legalized it they could regulate how much is sold, produced, and how much THC if left in it. THC is what makes you high. They would have control of everything. However, if people still did smoke it there would
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Nic Lloyd
English, 5th
Should the Nation Try to Smoke the Pain Away?
Marijuana (a.k.a. pot, weed, Mary Jane, bud, ganja, grass, smoke, dank, green)
Marijuana has many bad effects on the body. Although a user cannot become physically
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Nicole Johnson
Drug Abuse and Treatment
Group Research on Tobacco
Social Factors Effecting Tobacco Use
One of the main causes for a person to continue smoking is the presence of secondary reinforcers. For a smoker a secondary reinforcer may be talking
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Category: /Literature/English
Hey man, light that up, is a common saying among many high school and college students wanting to smoke weed. There is millions of people everyday that smoke marijuana. Marijuana is the 2nd easiest drug to obtain. A roach to a 6th grader
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