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    Environmental Bridges and Nicotine Marissa L. Ciluffo University of North Alabama Abstract Nicotine is an addictive parasympathomimetic alkaloid that is found in products such as cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and snuff. When someone consumes nicotine, either through smoking, inhaling, or chewing, specific neurotransmitter actions take place within the body and brain. Acetylcholine is replaced by nicotinic receptors, in the neurons, causing the membrane to become…

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    Tobacco companies continuously seek ways to advertise their products to a variety of audiences, especially the youth. In the ninth inning, with two outs, Bryson swung his smooth, glossy bat and slammed the pearl-white baseball far beyond the outfield. Viewers gazed as the ball gracefully floated through the calm, marmalade sky towards the towering Marlboro billboard. Broadcasting cameras followed the ball, and the tobacco advertisement filled the television screens of baseball fanatics across…

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    Smoking In College

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    One tip suggested including smokers in the write-up of the campus policy. This ensures that all voices are heard, and an inclusive environment is promoted. A well thought out plan should take finding partnerships into consideration. Widener partnered with Independence Blue Cross to offer students education in cessation. Also, the smoking policy should be promoted as a movement towards the well-being of the campus by not only encouraging smokers to quit, but by promoting healthy eating habits and…

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    Santa Fe-Based Company

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    is Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company. A law firm in Florida has filed this class action lawsuit against it and its parent company, Reynolds American. The class action law suit was initially an independent complaint by a person named…

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    smoking should be banned in the united states: not only does it cause many health problems to smokers, it also can be harmful to nonsmokers who are exposed to smoking for as little as thirty minutes and According to research, about fifteen billion cigarettes are smoked worldwide everyday. Although smoking in public places is legal in the united states, most people tend to overlook the various health problems that smokers cause to nonsmokers.Second hand smoke is just as…

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    Smokeless tobacco is just as bad as other forms of tobacco, if not way worse. Smokeless tobacco can go by many names because it is just tobacco that is chewed, sucked on, or sniffed instead of smoked. Some of the names include: dip and chew, snuff, chewing tobacco, or spit tobacco. Regardless of the different names it is called, smokeless tobacco still still carries the same drastic health risks as other tobaccos. People who are not educated may have been led to believe that using smokeless…

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    Tobacco Advertising

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    My analysis in favor of the ban of tobacco advertising in India. In 2001 the government of India (GOI) announces that it will be petitioning a bill to ban Tobacco companies from advertising their product. The main objective was to discourage teens from consuming tobacco products and also providing (GOI) with sovereignties to launch a diverse program against tobacco companies. The government of India announces that they would voluntarily retreat from all sponsorship affairs. The ethical stand…

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    of stores around the nation. The Government is allowing Tobacco Companies to sell a gateway to disease or cancer in a package. Although the Companies are following the guidelines set for them; they are still allowed to use harmful substances inside their products. They use extremely addictive chemicals such as nicotine to ensure their consumers will keep coming back for more and more each time. This gesture by the Government and the Tobacco Industry is absurd. Many believe it is only right that…

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    millions of preventable deaths in the United States. Many people who smoke profusely for years, end up contracting lung cancer (Tavernise & Gebeloff, 2014). Cancer is caused by viruses, bacteria, radiation and some chemicals – chemicals found in tobacco products used by hundreds of millions of people around the world. In recent years, the smoking rate has begun to decline, yet people of lower incomes continue to be at a higher risk of contracting lung cancer due to their smoking habits which are…

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    smoke free, it is a safer environment for both staff and students. Smokers and tobacco companies may argue that smoking on campus or anywhere public will not affect people who aren’t smoking; but that has respectfully been proven wrong. A smoke free campus is the best type of campus. It not only encourages smokers to quit but it raises the conversational fact of smoking’s effects, and the disturbing secrets of big tobacco companies and its products. One of the best effects of having a smoke…

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