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    How Smoking Tobacco Affect Your Life and Surrounding? Smoking tobacco can harm every organ in your body. Tobacco uses can affect more than just one person. Smoking tobacco have a huge effect on an individuals’ bodies. Tobacco uses can affect your friend, your unborn, and your family. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it stated “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States of America.” The rate of women smoking have increase…

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    All tobacco products do more harm than good. Nowadays there are many people, of all ages use the vast amount of tobacco products. There are many different ways to use tobacco; chew, dip, snuff, cigarette and cigar smoking, and pipe smoking. Chew is in the form of a plug, usually flavored, for chewing instead of smoking. Dipping tobacco or referred to as moist snuff is finely ground or shredded smokeless tobacco that you put between the lip and the gum. Snuff is pulverized tobacco that is to be…

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    now is tobacco and cigarette smoking. There has been several debates, articles, news, blogs about it, yet we could not reach a compromising decision on this issue. Despite the fact that it’s been more than fifty years ago that this issue first arose, new developments and research has been done over and over. Tobacco smoking is by far the most addictive issue in the United States. It is the most serious and expensive to deal with when the danger arises. People who are addicted to smoking tobacco…

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    Dip and Chewing Tobacco causes harmful effects on anyone who uses it, the products can carry the risk of numerous health related problems later in life. In addition, Dip and Chewing tobacco creates negative effects on the environment and human society. Tobacco contains nicotine, which is a proven addictive drug and can easily produce unpleasant habits in its users, inflicting an impulsive drive to use tobacco again and again. Furthermore, tobacco products tend to be expensive to the public, but…

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    British American Tobacco is the 2nd biggest transnational tobacco manufacturing company based in the UK. BAT has a large market presence in countries such as Brazil, Canada and former British colonies in Asia such as Pakistan and Australia. It also holds a 42% interest in Reynolds American (NYSE:RAI), thereby having an important amount of indirect exposure to the U.S. market. According to Business Premiere, (BAT) has established a strong market position over the years with the use of Global…

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    According to “Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India” (http://www.icmrindia.org /free%20resources/casestudies/ban-tobacco-ads11.htm) India in Feb 2001, following suite after France, Finland and Norway, threatened to ban the advertising of cigarettes and the sponsoring of sports and cultural events. The Supreme Court of Appeal in Belgium in 1981 and the French Constitutional Council in 1991 supported banning advertising of tobacco products. The World Health Organization projected…

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    The use of tobacco dates back to a time when Indians grew tobacco plants and smoke pipes. The tobacco industry was the place to gain profit up until recently. In the recent years, many studies have been done on tobacco and its harmful effects such as: second hand smoke, child birth defects, lung cancer, jaw cancer, etc. In recent years the use of tobacco products has plummeted to an unprecedented low. It became illegal for tobacco commercials to be shown on tv and the age in which you could buy…

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    Tobacco use is a major public health problem in the United States. In the United States, tobacco use is the single leading preventable cause of death, accounting for approximately 400,000 deaths each year (WHO, 2008). In order to decrease the rate of deaths caused by Tobacco use is the keeping the youth from ever starting. This paper seeks to explore how educating youth about the risks of tobacco use can decrease the rate of deaths in the next decade. Tobacco use seems to be more common among…

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    Tobacco Nic Roldan Mr. Wilson 10/13/16 Tobacco is tall plants that was originally grown in Virginia, but is now also grown in big quantities in Turkey, India, and Russia. The leaves of the plant are dried, grinded and rolled into cigars and cigarettes. This plant can also be shredded and smoked through a pipe. Tobacco is native to the Americans, but has been recorded in the Maya culture more than 2000 years ago. This practice of smoking tobacco moved from Central America to the…

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    the ban on tobacco advertising in India are as follows. That it was not an out of the ordinary ban compared with other countries. France, Finland, Norway and Belgium all had bans and in all these countries the bans were ruled as constitutional. That there were bans on other products deemed to be dangerous such as firearms and pharmaceuticals. That advertising was the major factor that lead young people to first try tobacco and get them hooked and that the ban on advertising of tobacco…

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