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    However, Naylor is able to do all of this, include passion, and respect the emotions of others through freedom of choice. As a longtime lobbyist for a tobacco company, Naylor decided to discontinue his work because, “Some things are better than paying a mortgage” (TYFS). His final approach to life is that he should be a responsible role model for his child. On the other hand, Kinsey pride for his research…

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    Proposition 56 is a California ballot proposition on the November 8, 2016 ballot that would increase the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increase on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine. We are in favor of this proposition to pass so it can help people. In a way of to stop them from,smoking so they won't end with damages in their body. Also helping little kids walk around with smelling the smell of cigarettes.And as well they won't be influenced…

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    The Tylenol scare was one of the biggest epidemics in the early 1980s and in over the counter drug selling and handling. The tragedy started off in Chicago where a young twelve year old girl of the name Mary Kellerman would have a sore throat and a runny nose. In this incident, her parents went to their local drug store to get some extra strong Tylenol for their daughter cold. Little did they know that the over the counter drug was laced with cyanide and the young girl was pronounced later on…

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    Syllogism

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    A. Syllogism P1) If the government does not fund anti-lead programs, there is a greater chance of people getting lead-poisoning. P2) The government is not funding anti-lead programs. C) There is a greater chance of people getting lead-poisoning. B. Description The argument was found online from The New York Times in the Op-Ed section titled America is Flint. Nicholas Kristof, the author, discussed the issue of the Flint water crisis. In Flint, Michigan, water was contaminated. Lead from pipes…

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    Secondhand Smoke Exposure

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    collaborate with school nurses to set up community tobacco control programs for children, where children get information about how smoking and secondhand smoking affects their health (Olufajo & Agaku, 2015). C/PHNs can also encourage physicians to assess their school-age children for smoking or secondhand smoking because they usually don’t question children about smoking or other substance abuse (Allender et al., 2014). According to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (2013), C/PHN nurses can…

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    concerns related to inhaling nicotine and other chemicals, the lithium batteries that power the devices can also cause serious harm. What Are E-Cigarettes? E-cigarettes, also called a personal vaporizers (PV), are battery-powered devices that simulate tobacco smoking by producing a heated vapor that resembles smoke. The devices have a heating element to vaporize a liquid solution, which…

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    Chewing Gum Research Paper

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    Is Chewing Gum Safe or is it a Sweet Deception? Today 59 percent of people who live in the United States chew gum which means that an estimate of 100,000 tons of gum is consumed each year (Mercola). Most people chew gum for stress relief, to achieve fresh breath, and to overcome cravings or simply just for the taste. However is there more to gum than what meets the eye? Is chewing gum even safe? Well I hate to be the one to pop your sugar coated bubble but chewing gum is very harmful for the…

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    the United States and in England, with its advertised benefits of a safer approach to consuming nicotine. These electrical cigarettes are promoted to help prospective quitters a healthier tobacco-free life. Although it is slightly safer because it does not contain as many toxic chemicals as the traditional tobacco cigarettes, some critics believe that electronic cigarettes are highly addictive, cause great harm,…

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    to all restaurants, bars, package liquor stores, Deadwood casinos and video lottery establishments. It requires owners, managers, and operators of places where smoking is prohibited to inform violators of the smoking ban. The ban does not apply to tobacco shops, hotel rooms designated as smoking rooms, and existing cigar bars”(BallotPedia). Over the last 10 years the number of smokers in South Dakota have decreased…

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    Transtheorectical Model

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    The Overview of Transtheorectical Model The transit heretical Model is also called the Stages of Change Model was developed by Prochaska, Di Clemente and colleagues of the University of Rhode Island in nineteen ninety-seven. This model was originally inspired by smoking cessation studies, a study that examined the experiences of smoker who on their own and the ones that require extra help to quit smoking to analyze why people have the capability to quit smoking on their own (3). The result had…

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