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    in the democratic world to make this choice of “to smoke or not to smoke”. Additionally, they argued that the act of “smoking” was not being sold to the public, but rather the advertisement were geared at assisting smokers with deciding on which cigarette brands. With regards to business and employment, the “nays” noted that if it is legal to manufacture tobacco then why should advertising sale for the tobacco base product be banned. Secondly, the nays claim that advertisements are aimed at…

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    front of the doors to the school. Evading the smoke and hoping I don’t contract some sort of second hand lung cancer is usually always on my mind. Not really, but I think you get the idea. Although I usually don’t do that, I do find the scent of cigarette smoke to be obnoxious, and if I were to stand outside of the sets of double doors for an extended period of time, I would start to develop a head ache. I might also start to develop a head ache dealing with an irritable student or teacher who…

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    Non-Occupational Risk Factors Associated With Tremor Beyond occupational risk factors associated with tremor, research indicates several non-occupational factors are also associated with increased risk for tremor. Some of these factors include gender, age, alcohol, use of tobacco, and emotional stress. Each of these factors is explored in the paragraphs below. Gender According to several studies, most women affected with ET have their head and voice more significantly affected than any other…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    including chronic lung disease, cancers, and pneumonia. The constant respiratory irritation from cigarette smoking is a key risk factor in the development of COPD and lung cancer. The gases inhaled from a cigarette causes constriction of the bronchi, numb the cilia, thickens the mucus-secreting membranes, dilates the distal airways, and destroys the alveolar walls. A particular component of a cigarette is carbon monoxide; this gas increases the risk for coronary artery disease. Carbon monoxide…

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    chronic heart disease, and much more due to the poisonous chemicals in cigarettes by damaging the lungs, heart, and brain. Smoking does not discriminate between Black and White, rich or poor, and young or old, smoking will severely harm anyone who is addicted to it. Smoking is the most preventable cause of death, but it is an addiction that is hard for people to quit. When I was young I would always get migraines from the cigarette smoke. Ever since then I held a negative bias towards…

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    Tobacco Use Vs Alcoholism

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    I’m extremely ambivalent about that statement due to my belief that everything in life is all about perspective. James Deacon stated that “What you see depends not only on what you look at, but also on what angle you are looking from”. So in this case it’s a multitude of angles we can explore when peering into the issues of alcoholism and tobacco use. To illustrate on one hand, I agree that alcoholism and tobacco use is a social problem as society pays a high price for incidences related to both…

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    How dangerous is secondhand smoke? Is it a major issue that today’s society should be concerned about? Many people believe that being in the same environment as another individual who is smoking does not affect them because they are not the ones who are inhaling the smoke, however these misconceptions have been proven wrong and have shed light on the disastrous effects of secondhand smoke. According to the American Health Society, secondhand smoke includes more than seven thousand chemicals that…

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    Catcher In The Rye is a darker book, but I’m sure many people can relate to the main character Holden. Not long after you start reading the book you can tell how unstable his life and emotions are. Nearly every aspect of his life has something going wrong. But, that is something we all go through from time to time and can relate to. We might even deal with it in the same manner that he does even though we know it is unhealthy. I feel that the book explores instability in people’s lives, but…

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    The project I chose to do is a collage. The purpose of choosing the collage is because it is a great way to show emotion that an essay can’t really show. In addition, to choosing the collage is because I want to show that death (theme) is a very serious thing and I want to impact people’s lives that death isn’t something to be joking about.The whole novel of “Looking For Alaska” is set around the death of Alaska. Part one is called “before”, as in before the death of Alaska. The second part is…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    world went through with cigarettes. The cigarette epidemic started with people using cigarettes without knowing the side effects. Teens nowadays don’t know about the harmful effects that vape pens cause. People try to say that e-cigarettes aren’t as bad as they seem, but the article “Warning: Vaping Teens Becoming a New Generation of Nicotine Addicts” by USAToday.com says otherwise. As of right now, there are fewer restrictions and warnings on vape pens as there are on cigarettes; as a result,…

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