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    vintage advertisement was created in the 1950s by Phillip Morris his company was made in 1900 in London, England. Phillip Morris is a global cigarette and tobacco company, with products sold in over 200 countries. The modern advertisement was created by Smoke Free, an anti-smoking campaign made in the United Kingdom. Next slide Vintage:…

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    die every year from second-hand smoke exposure. The second-hand smoke exposure means that they didn’t even have to put their lips onto the cigarette, other people basically did it for them. They inhaled so much smoke from other people that it also affected their organs. Smoking affects the air that we have to breath in every day. Imagine how many infants unwillingly inhale cigarette smoke each day. There are also those people that smoke in front of children or smoke in public places where…

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    though because i'm one of the best smokers they know. Its kind of frustrating because all of my neighbors come up to me and ask ,” jesse how is it that you always smoke so good?. Well im going to tell you,what i told them that the easiest way to start smoking is to start out with smoking buds So in this time im going to teach you how to smoke the best in the west,cali grown , green asparagus buds Outline Body: To get this smoking session started were going to need to get our ingredients and…

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    It is very easy to judge and hold someone’s disease responsible because of their individual decisions. For example, for someone who smokes and develops lung cancer, you will automatically assume that his cause of disease was his choice to smoke. However, it is crucial for everyone to look at a situation from different perspectives and lenses. My topic touches on how a person’s lifestyle choices and their cause of illness cannot only be looked at by one lens. When evaluating the position of…

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    be able to use an area set aside for tobacco users. In my opinion, I think a state should be allowed to regulate where smokers smoke because the state believes that the public is at risk for health problems due to second-hand smoking (Clune). The Public health officials have argued that the bans are implemented to "eliminate dangers" from secondhand, or “sidestream smoke,” which will reduce the environmental impact of cigarette butts and keep the young away from picking up bad habits they see in…

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    They can be as young as eight years old and will extend into their adulthood according to Regan, Promoff, Dube and Arrazola (2013). Some young children try smoking because of peer pressure or basically because they want to see what it is like to smoke. E-cigarettes were designed as an alternative to smoking cigarettes, but without the nicotine. There is a possibility that if children started smoking e-cigarettes, they will eventually quit smoking altogether.…

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    200 adults every year. Every year, 10,600 youth under 18 years of age become new daily smokers and approximately 73,700 NYS high school students currently smoke. Approximately, 3,000 adult non-smokers in NYS die of second-hand smoking complications every year. Over 1 million children are exposed to secondhand smoke every year. Secondhand smoke makes children more susceptible to infections such as ear and respiratory and asthma exacerbations. Thus, majority of New Yorkers live with serious…

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    individuals to smoke. Smokers can get involved with things including drugs and alcohol. The question on drug and alcohol abuse will help a team relate their impact on smokers as they lead to not only but also other conditions that increase the risk. “more than 3,200 people under 18 smoke their first cigarette, and approximately 2,100 youth and young adults become daily smokers.” Placing information in High schools will help to detect the risk of children under 18 wanting to smoke and these risk…

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    place called the smoke and betray one of her best friends to become pretty. On her trip Tally made new friends and also an emamy.In the end Tally learned to love the herself the way she was and no longer wanted to be pretty. Uglies are a group of people who society considers ugly. There are multiple different classes though. first there are littlies then, uglies then, new pretties, middle pretties ,and then late pretties. An important passage from the book is “Once in the smoke,she could…

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    Nischal M. Basnet Marcia DeChiara English 1301 October 15, 2016 Legalizing it In New York, Big Gulps are not allowed while marijuana is being welcome in Colorado. Those who smoke the cigarette are undesirable, while people who smoke marijuana are welcome. This is happening with the reality that pothead is almost universally recognized as unmotivated, low-class, and, yes, smelly failures. It seems to have a financial and human cost of keeping marijuana illegal, our prisons are a good example for…

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