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    cure. There diseases like, PTSD, cancer, and epilepsy that smoking marijuana help. The molecules to make up the marijuana smoke are THC. The THC, when in the brain, creates a “high”. There a a bunch of different strains of marijuana, no one strain helps all of the diseases. There are two kinds of marijuana that makes you feel different. Sativa has a kick to it’s “high”. People smoke it before they have to do an activity because it’s a “daytime high”. Indica is known as the “nighttime high”…

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    Since the late 1990s, American state legislators have debated the subject of smoking. Who is allowed smoke (tobacco) cigarettes? Where can you smoke? How much will those cigarettes cost? These questions are in mind as state legislators establish criminal, and occupation safety and health laws against smoking in public. Cigarettes contain a multitude of known carcinogens and toxic substances, such as acetone, ammonia, carbon monoxide, lead, arsenic, methanol, butane, and formaldehyde. The most…

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    monoxide (in car fumes), and much more. Each cigarette smoked contains tobacco and nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs on the market. So why are so many people continuing to smoke? One cigarette may lead to another that turns into an addiction. Although tobacco users have the right to smoke, it is inevitable that cigarettes are dangerous to their health and those around them. Surgeon General 's Warning: “Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate…

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    Not only was there smokers dying, but other people that did not smoke caught second-hand smoke and end up in the hospital or in a graveyard. ‘’Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable and premature death, killing an estimated 443,000 Americans each year. Cigarette smoking costs the nation $96 billion in direct medical costs and…

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    This is one of the reasons that smoking is not allowed in most places anymore. Secondhand smoke can cause many health issues if enough is breathed in. Tobacco smoke has more than 4,000 chemical, of which 250 are known to cause disease (Blahd, 2017). This is why people who do not smoke does not want to be around it. If they know people who smoke, they are more inclined to convince them not to smoke or to quit completely. There are also many negative health consequences related to the…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    “Smoking and, in particular, the nicotine in tobacco smoke happens to be an appetite suppressant. This has been known for centuries, dating back to indigenous cultures in America in the pre-Columbus era” (Christopher Wanjek, 2011). Medically, nicotine is found to be a stimulant in several drugs. Also it also suppresses appetite, and through smoking, smoker’s appetite are suppressed because of the presence of nicotine. Smokers and aspiring smokers believe smoking helps relives stress. There has…

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    (Carlson, 2011). If your health isn't enough to make you quit smoking, then the health of your baby should be (Pagano, 2014). Smoking during pregnancy affects you and your baby's health before, during, and after your baby is born (Pagano, 2014). If you smoke, quitting is the best way to give your baby a healthy start (Laughlin-Tommaso, 2015). If you quit in the first four months of pregnancy, you might lower your risk of having a low birth weight baby to that of a nonsmoking woman…

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    richer countries of the globe are making progress in reducing both smoking rates and overall consumption. Many different methods have been proposed to steepen this downward slope, including increased taxation, bans on advertising, and expansion of smoke-free spaces. “Cigarettes kill about 6 million people every year, a number that will grow before it shrinks. Smoking in the twentieth century killed only 100 million people, whereas a billion could perish in our century unless we reverse course.…

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    Painted Lady Experiment

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    The purpose of this investigation was to test the effect of exposure to tobacco smoke on the larval development of Vanessa cardui, commonly known as the Painted Lady. The hypothesis for this experiment was, “if tobacco smoke has a negative effect on the development of Vanessa cardui larvae, then, larvae exposed to tobacco smoke for 15,10, or 5 minutes will display reduced length (cm) compared to control larvae receiving 0 minutes exposure”. To start the experiment, the condiment cups for each…

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    Each year there are about 480,000 people who die from smoking and about 41,000 of those deaths are caused by exposure to second hand smoke (CDC). Even with statistics like these, there are people out there that continue to smoke or even consider starting. A person may ask “what pull does cigarette smoking have on society and why do people continue to smoke?” For one thing, cigarette ads, especially back in the day, glamorized the whole concept of smoking. They gave off the idea that a person can…

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