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    I can be safe in many ways. First, I can keep my body safe by not doing drugs, smoking, chewing tobacco, and drinking alcohol. These things can be very harmful to your body. They can give you lung cancer, damage in your brain, heart disease, and many more. Second, I plan to be safe by taking care of risky situations. When you are in a situation…

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    include coping strategies (drinking, smoking, chewing tobacco), for Levi a job he is not happy with, and the status of the house they live in. For now, the house is okay, but I think they should set a goal for a time period to move out of the house. Such as move out in one year, get married in two years, and start a family soon after. Or for Levi, he may want to start looking for a new job in a month, or however long he can tolerate. Cessation of tobacco should be initiated as soon as possible,…

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    Cigarette smoking is a growing problem in the world today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, “about 480,000 U.S. deaths per year are caused by cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure” (Jamal et al. 53). This is an overwhelming number of people’s lives that were lost that could have easily been prevented. Smoking cigarettes is something that has become too casual in today’s society because people are unaware of the consequences and overall should be banned.…

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    Outlawed American Smokers Tobacco was one of the first crops that made a lot of money because it helped pay for the American Revolution against England. Many people just chewed tobacco because it is smokeless and it didn’t affect people around them. It was also a stress reliever when it came to chewing tobacco. Cigarettes were created by James Bonsack in 1865, he mainly sold his hand rolled cigarettes to soldiers in the war. When James created the first cigarette-making machine in 1881 it went…

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    Dangers of vaping A vape pen is an e-cigarette. A similar device for using marijuana, which vaporizes the active molecules in concentrated marijuana oil. Also called vaping pen,vaporizer pen. They've started to become popular back in 2013. They say e cigarettes are better than traditional smoking but is it true? There is evidence that adjusting the heating element to higher ranges converts the propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin to formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. Both of those chemicals…

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    smoking in public places be banned. Everyone knows that smoking harms our health and destroys every organ in our body. Tobacco was found in America for more than 8000 years. People started chewing tobacco at first and they only smoke it during specific events as been said by the “A brief history of smoking” (2011, p.1). It was considered as a type of accessories for a man to hold a tobacco in his hand. Some people see it as a sign of being mature and old enough so that people would take him…

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    Smoking Vs Cigarettes

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    less harmful side effects than the legal and purchasable cigarette. But lets take a look at some facts about the two and you can make your judgment from there. First we’ll take brief look at the history of the two. The Native Americans once used tobacco for medicinal purposes and was the first cash crop grown for money in North America. It was grown along side other in Jamestown Virginia in the 1800s and was beings used in small amounts…

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    cigarette smoking. It is the second globally leading risk factor for death after high blood pressure (Lim et al., 2012). The consumption of tobacco is currently the single preventable cause of death (World Health Organization, 2011). By 2030, over 500 million people may die due to tobacco which contains active drug nicotine. To understand the factors leading to tobacco use it is most important to consider the enormous health complications associated to its’ use and to plan strategies to reduce…

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    Dare Decision Making Model

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    Did you do DARE? What did you learn from it? During the last few months, we have had DARE. I learned a lot in DARE, including, how to make responsible choices and to make safe decisions. The DARE Decision Making Model helped me avoid risky situations, to use confident and effective communication, and to stand up to help avoid bullying. I learned a lot of important lessons in DARE. I learned that being responsible is key. Always make the right choice. A good choice is one that keeps you and…

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    While researching the several legal drugs that are available to worldwide, I will be focusing on alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. Within this paper I will be addressing why it is legal to be use these drugs recreationally. As well as, how addictive each drug can be, the benefits that may accompany each drug along with the damages that can occur, and how much money is each industry worth along with the national amount of money spent on medical care and treatment following the effects of the drugs.…

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