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    Wild Fire Research Paper

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    Yes, I believe that using controlled fires to protect wild areas are beneficial. Controlled fires help maintain the health of an existing natural area containing native plants and they help manage weeds and other growth, which helps to reduce the risk of wildfires. Fire is one of the best outdoor management tools for invasive plant control. For over 10 years ecologists have been using this technique, which has spread to many other trained people to use as a tool. Woodlands, prairies, and…

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    Traumatic Experiences

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    Traumatic experiences can effect an infant or a child in ways that are long-term. Trauma can take many forms. According to the Oxford dictionary, trauma can be a deeply distressing or disturbing experience or a physical injury (Dreary & Brown, 2007). Both of these types of trauma can have a negative effect on the person that the child grows up to be. Unfortunately some infants experience trauma while in the womb. This can be a result of the mother abusing the fetus by smoking while pregnant…

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had established a commercial campaign called Tips From Former Smokers to help spread recognition of the side-affects smoking has on the human body. Terri Hall was a former smoker, who suffered from throat cancer due to her addiction to nicotine. She encourages individuals to stop before it is too late before all of “this” (Terri Hall) happens to you. Terri is referring to her statement “this” because she endured a surgery that would change her life…

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    Pancreatitis Essay

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    Pain in the abdomen can be a common problem and although it can be caused by a lot of factors and may be due to some diseases. Of course, it can also disrupt your normal activities and daily tasks. However, if you are experiencing pain in your abdomen as a symptom of pancreatitis, you may need to find treatment for pancreatitis to stop the discomfort. Pancreatitis happens when your pancreas is inflamed and there can be a lot of causes for this. Excessive alcohol intake, gallstones, smoking,…

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    “Hey there, Sweetheart - can I bum one?” The Death-bringer internally sighs - he had expected to be bothered for cigarettes, but not quite to this extent; he is down nearly half his pack, yet he has only smoked two himself since he purchased it hours ago, the rest having been supplied to those who asked as they approached him on the sidewalk. Smoking is an occasional vice of his, and he is semi-immortal anyway – he won't die from it even if he continuously smokes for a mortal's lifetime, so long…

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    In 2013 The New York State Dental Journal published an article comparing and reviewing the oral hygiene between smokers and non smokers with periodontitis. The article also suggests that smoking and periodontitis are directly linked. (Gene B. Sherwim, 2013). A study on the relationship between Smoking and Periodontal disease states that periodontal diseases and smoking are in direct correlation to one another. (Gene B. Sherwim, 2013). Evidence from a 2010 study states that smoking cigarettes is…

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    E-Cigarette Analysis

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    Logan stated “E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that are designed to resemble traditional cigarettes.” E-cigarettes are so popular now in this generation. Teenagers at the young age get addicted to the nicotine not for the right reasons. These products such as Juuls and vapes are supposed to displace cigarettes and help smokers who want to quit but, they are doing just the opposite. This is relevant to the US/VA Government because the problem with E-cigarettes is they’re all around the…

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    Tobacco smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, some of which contribute to tobacco dependence.[1] However, nicotine is the major chemical component in tobacco that is responsible for addiction.[2] Nicotine can be readily absorbed through the mucosa of the mouth, nose, and lungs. It can also be readily absorbed through the skin.[2] With tobacco smoking, nicotine reaches the brain in 10 seconds.[1] Once in the brain, nicotine stimulates the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which is…

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    nicotine addiction and tobacco consumption is the most common form of addiction and one of the number one leading causes of death. Nicotine is a psychoactive drug in tobacco. The regular consumption of tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco lead to addiction in a high proportion of users. In addition to being highly addictive, tobacco may also cause numerous types of cancer, emphysema, and can even cause death (Deffner). Despite the decrease in tobacco consumption, it…

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    The ethical issues that we should consider when deciding to fire tobacco users are their performance and their behavior. If an employee does very well on their job, but they are a smoker then we should not fire this employee. Smoking is a habit for some people; as long as it does not interfere with their work then they…

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