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    The number of people smoking has increased in the past few years and it should stop. It is a personal choice to smoke or not but the amount of people it affects is not acceptable. Smokers chose to subject themselves to health risks. People that smoke in public areas set a bad example for not only teenagers or adults but to kids as well. Teens are hooked on tobacco every day. They do not realize that trying cigarettes makes it worse and it leads to a lifelong addiction. The tobacco companies do…

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    Arsenic Vs Cadmium Essay

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    Heavy metals are found toxic to humans as well as canines. Canines are much more susceptible to absorbing heavy metals than humans. One of the major effects of the heavy metals is reducing the metabolism in both humans and canines through accumulation of toxins. This experiment can provide evidence as to how much of the experimental toxin (arsenic and cadmium) affects cells’ metabolism when allowed to accumulate after 72 hours. In addition, different amounts of arsenic and cadmium (50 ppm, 100…

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    13.Non smoking Smoking has severe effects on our lungs, we know, but what most people do not know is that it is a huge cause of development of age related muscular degeneration. It exacerbates the condition and should be avoided. Hence, smoking should be avoided if you do not wish to lose eye sight early in your life. 14.Wear protective eye gear Avoidable blindness also results from poor eye safety and carelessness. Protecting your eyes from harmful substances is central to avoiding blindness.…

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    Drugs and alcohol could change many lives. It could kill you or even save your lives. What I learned, How I’ve used the dare decision making model, and how to make safe choices. What I have learned is the main thing that could change the future of someone’s life. Some facts about tobacco are life saving some are even to persuade you not to do it. In some of the cigarettes there are more than 200 harmful known chemicals in cigarette smoke. Almost 50,000 deaths per year could be contribute to…

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    General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Behavioral Purpose: at the end of my speech, my audience will be able to determine the problems caused because of second-hand smoke. Central Idea (one full sentence summarizing your speech): To take action against second-hand smoke and the problems it causes such as stating new laws to protect nonsmokers from second-hand smoke and the its problems. Visual Aid(s) to Have Ready Before Speech: PowerPoint to help me advocate my own point of view.…

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    More than 3,200 Americans under 18 years old smoke their first cigarette dependably. Shockingly, most new smokers are unaware of the dangers of this new inclination, including heart infections, lung sullying, diabetes, stroke, and basically sickness. The quick overview of parts of cigarettes educates a critical measure regarding its benefits and it additionally enlightens the motivation driving why smoking takes more than 480,000 passing dependably. Cigarettes contain up to 600 fixings on top of…

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    Fahrenheit And Heat Loss

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    Your body maintains a temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Like the thermostat in your house, it turns up the heat by causing shivering when the temperature is too low and starts its cooling system by causing sweating when the temperature is too high. However, there are limits to its ability to keep its temperature at a steady 98.6. In conditions of extreme warmth and/or during intense physical activity, the body's temperature continues to climb. When it reaches 104 degrees Fahrenheit or…

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    Officer Ortega Reflection

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    In 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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    the risk. Some have higher risks, but we all can get it. We can help prevent it to an extent by the foods we eat and the stuff we drink. Both of my grandmothers passed away with cancer. One of them with stomach/colon cancer, the other with brain/lung cancer. When I graduate with my RN degree I want to work at St. Jude. To put a smile on a sick child’s face will be…

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    personal quest; someones lifes purpose can be physical or mental. Within my lifetime I want to help contribute in a problem that is plaguing humanity. Currently cancer is an uprising problem within our population that is rapidly diminishing much of the human race. Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. Approximately 39.6% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer of any site during their lifetime. What I want to do later in the…

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