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    Officer Ortega Reflection

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    fifth grade I had D.A.R.E with Officer Ortega, it was very interesting. Officer Ortega taught us to reject drugs and showed ways of how to calm down in stressful moments. Officer Ortega taught me to refuse drugs. He taught me that alcohol and cigarettes are very bad for me. Did you know that alcohol can cause poor judgement, memory loss, slow reflexes, and loss of self-control? Smoking can cause heart disease. Chewing tobacco can cause mouth cancer, tooth loss, and other health problems. He…

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    fueling the car. The person typically builds up a static charge on her person while waiting inside the car (caused by movement against upholstery and the floor). Fumes can also ignite by lit cigarettes. Spilled gas, sometimes caused by leaking pump handles, can ignite when it contacts a heat source such as a cigarette stub or a hot motorcycle…

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    Joe Camel Campaign Essay

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    was created by Camel Cigarettes in 1987, the goal of these adverts was to create a culture that was synonymous with the Camel brand. The character was wildly successful, the cigarette company printed his face on more than just their cartons such as lighters, clothing, furniture, and other trinkets. The persona of Joe Camel encapsulated lavish living, his posters portrayed him as a young man with money, women, success and power; all while smoking his trademark Camel Cigarette. The campaign used…

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    others in such ways in how they smell, how they look, and how they feel. Many children don’t want to have to attend school and try to find something to mask the smell of their parents’ nasty cigarettes. Being a person who cares about someone who doesn’t care about themselves to stop…

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    Tobacco In 1800s

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    tobacco as a religious and medical purposes, In the 1700s tobacco plant was grown as a cash crop , it was .By 1800s people started chewing on tobacco and ocasionally smoking it in a pipe or a hand rolled cigarette.One of the most important dates for cigarette smoking was in 1865 where the first commercial pack of cigarrets were made by washington Duke.As the cigarret market started to build up the product was more demanded than provided so a man named James Bonsack invented a cigarrete making…

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    Indonesia, where 60% of males are smokers, Philip Morris International cigarettes are sold in front of schools. An article by Mary Cooper indicates, “In its recent push to regulate tobacco, the FDA also has identified…

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    MAG SMOK device to inhale and exhale vapor flavors. Don’t worry vaping does not have a bad smell like cigarettes. Vaping is a noxious gas, diffused through or suspended in the air and unlike cigarettes that pollute the air and everything around such as clothing. By using these electronic devices will lead to less health problems in the future. Vaping is considered better than smoking cigarettes unless the vapor device such as MAG SMOK device malfunctions.…

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    Introduction: In recent years, the goal of healthcare has shifted. Not so long ago, the sole treatment of acute or chronic illness was the focus of the healthcare field. This can be referred to as a tertiary prevention technique (AMFC…..). In practice, tertiary prevention includes the rehabilitation of a patient after an acute illness or injury. However, this can prove to be costly and oftentimes ineffective at eliminating remission. What if healthcare providers could prevent the acute illness…

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    By the age of 70 years, smoking 30 cigarettes a day could lead to an equivalent of an extra 14 years of skin ageing. The Real Cost commercial, by the United States Food and Drug Administration, takes place at a convenient store. With the FDA creating this advertisement it shows that smoking is not just a local problem but a national one. A young teenage girl comes and tries to buy some cigarettes. However, she doesn’t have enough money so she rips of her skin to pay for them. Smoking is bad for…

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    Big Tobacco Case Study

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    For the majority of the twentieth century, Big Tobacco was invincible. The cigarette industry was a national, economic behemoth, and managed to escape almost every controversy it faced unscathed. With Congress on its side, the industry managed to filter out any liabilities. After the Labelling Act of 1965, companies were ‘forced’ to place warning labels on their packaging: Cigarette Smoking May Be Hazardous To Your Health. These vague, flimsy words proved more potent than any armor against the…

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