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…(prevalent in Asia), but lung cancer has risen rapidly, because of the spread of cigarette smoking in developing countries, to become the leading fatal cancer in the world today. Also on the increase is the third-greatest killer, breast cancer, particularly…
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…studies argue that long-term use of marijuana has been shown to produce cancerous cell changes and other studies suggest that smoking marijuana can lead to lung cancer. “Despite the near- hysteria which accompanies the mid-1960’s growth of marijuana use within…
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…the fridge, by means of an adjustable baffle. Smoke Detectors Is your smoke detector good at scaring to death spiders who carelessly tiptoe inside it? Have you ever leapt out of the shower, clad only in you-know-what, to the piercing tones of your alarm, triggered…
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…, and can spread to lymph nodes and other organs such as the bones, brain, adrenal glands, and liver. This type of cancer often starts in the bronchi and toward the center of the lungs. Small cell lung cancer is almost always caused by smoking. It is very rare…
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…to smoke and drink. The drinking and smoking causes him very serious issues, like his girlfriends leaving him and having an affair with another man. Then he finds another women, but scares her away later. And day after day it gets worse and worse for him, and he…
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…that marijuana is very unhealthy for you. However, in actuality it’s far better for you than alcohol and cigarettes, two legal substances. The chance of contracting cancer from smoking marijuana is minuscule. Tobacco smokers typically smoke 20+ cigarettes every day…
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…the television, and the horrible scene of flames licking at the sides of the building and smoke billowing out of the towers. Then as if to throw water on a grease fire, we saw the first jumper, then there were more and more. People were jumping to their deaths! We…
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smoked marijuana, you could make a pretty intelligent guess about his or her political views. These days, marijuana isn't quite as potent symbols of the cultural divide; still, for a big green bush, marijuana remains mighty controversial. Much of the recent…
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…“obedient, merrily following” through the thick smoke, murky clouds and winter snow. The train cars that follow the engine represent the people of the nation while the engine represents the president. The snow, murky clouds and thick smoke represent all…
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…these will eventually become a big social problem. Moreover, drinking and smoking are another example often appears in the media. Those ideas enhance teenagers’ desires to try and to accept those behaviors. More than often, we saw a group of teenagers gathering…
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