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    they want to smoke but who is protecting the people that choose not to succumb to health problems associated with smoking? Although the government has banned smoking in public facilities, there are still people smoking up and down the streets, waiting for the bus and even smoking in the home. Smokers don’t understand the risk they put everyone else in majority of the time. Second hand smoke, also called environmental tobacco smoke, is a combination of mainstream smoke and side-stream smoke.…

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    description of fire/smoke helps develop it as a symbol to reinforce the idea that fire/smoke establishes a source of hope. When Ralph and Piggy first land on the island, they meet up with the other boys. They choose Ralph to be their leader, in which he decides that the only way to be rescued is by making fire/smoke. Golding’s words describe how Jack starts the fire: “Almost at once a thin trickle of smoke rose up and made him cough. Jack knelt too and blew gently, so that the smoke drifted…

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    are being exposed to tobacco smoke are likely to encounter a number of serious conditions such as asthma, middle ear infections, bronchitis and pneumonia because tobacco smoke contains a large amount of harmful and addictive chemicals. (6) Passive smoke can be reduced by making homes free of smoke, not allowing smoke in any enclosed place where non-smokers spend time, stopping children from going to places where people smoke and also making sure cars are always smoke-free.…

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    When Mount Vesuvius had erupted in 79 AD the eruption caused fatal damage to the environment, causing many animals to be killed by the toxic gases released from the volcano or the chemical in the water caused by volcanic ash in the animal’s water source. Mount Vesuvius had a major effect on vegetation because it left an entire region as a desert wasteland, any plant that had an encounter with lava had died straight away, through other plants died from volcanic ash that was ejected from the…

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    eliminating voodoo. Although people have their opinions as to why these different methods work, most don’t really know. All that matters is that it works, right? Coffee grounds Place open bowls of coffee grounds in cupboards or places that have lingering smoke smells. Like magic, these grounds will kill odours like that’s what it was made for. Plain charcoal Use charcoal like the coffee grounds. Feel free to buy charcoal that is intended for use inside your barbecuer, but do not purchase the…

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    Bystander Effect

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    three strangers to complete a questionnaire while waiting for the experimenter to return. While they were completing the questionnaire smoke was pumped into the room through a wall vent to simulate an emergency. When students were working alone they noticed the smoke almost immediately. However, students that were working in groups took longer to notice the smoke. Latané and Darley claimed this phenomenon could be explained by the social norm of what is considered polite etiquette in public. In…

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    whereas, external factors are influenced by outside factors that leaves an impact on a person. Internal factor includes cigarette smoking, pipe, cigar, and other types of tobacco smoke. Childhood respiratory infection, and Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency also contributes to internal factor.The external factor includes second-hand smoke, inhaling pollutants. Besides second-hand smoking, fumes, chemicals and dust found in many work environments are contributing factors for many individuals who…

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    being exposed to secondhand smoke. Nonsmokers can be affected by cigarette smoke even if they are only around smoking for a brief time period (Newman). Over two point five million people have died from passive smoke, because of being exposed to secondhand smoke. Smokers who smoke around children increase the children’s risks of developing smoking related diseases, including Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, pneumonia, and bronchitis (Chew). Additionally women who smoke during pregnancy…

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    The Contract With Cigarettes “Smoking Kills. If you’re killed, you’ve lost a very important part of your life”(Brooke Shields). In the United States, forty-million people smoke at least four cigarettes every day. On average, more than 3,200 people smoke that are under the age of eighteen. Out of those 3,200 people, 1 out of 10 become daily smokers and sign the nasty contract with the box addiction. The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 B.C. Cigarettes have been around for a very…

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    Companies want to ensure that its employees are given a healthy way of living for all in the world to live longer lives and healthier lives. Protection from second hand smoke and health issues, which can be costly in terms of money, family, growth within the workplace and inside the home. Companies feel that everyone should enjoy life to the fullest and should not be a burden on others only to assist others. It’s often…

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