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American Cancer Society People Who Smoke
1,883 wordsSmoking and Chewing By: Trevor Glover Tobacco is a plant grown for its leaves that are smoked, chewed, or sniffed for a ton of effects like thinking your cool if you do but we all know your really not. It is an addictive substance because it has the chemical nicotine in it. People say that the tobacco plant is believed to have started in the Western Hemisphere. The leaves of the plant are then made for smoking, chewing, or sniffing. Nicotine is not the only chemical it contains over 4, 000 other...
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Tobacco Users Tobacco Products
356 wordsHow is it possible for something that kills so many people to be legal in a country that boasts the supreme protection of its citizens? Tobacco is literally destroying thousands of lives everyday, and all attempts toward putting the tobacco problem to an end have been unsuccessful. Something must be done effectively to stop the rapid growth of tobacco abusers and victims. In the following paragraphs, I will provide strong points of support which ultimately favor the il legalization of tobacco in...
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Tobacco Users Tobacco Industry
898 wordsTHIS IS A PAPER REGARDING THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY (3 PAGES). This paper is about the tobacco industry. Some would find that the label 'killing business' is very appropriate. Others would say that that name is misleading and inaccurate. Biased, I am not. So we will look at the issue in regards to the industry from both consumer and producer points of perspective with fairness and equality in reach. With an open mind now, let's peer closer at the aftermath tobacco has left us standing in. Something h...
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Health And Human Services Department Of Health And Human
926 wordsTobacco was introduced into the American colonies in the early 1600 s. The tobacco plant soon became the leading crop and trading commodity in America. Tobacco was widely accepted up until the 1960 s when research found that there was health effects directly associated with tobacco use. However, since the 1970 s tobacco use has increased dramatically. An increasing amount of tobacco users has caused an increasing number of deaths in America because it has been proven to cause cancer. In the 1990...
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Heart Rate And Blood Pressure Smokeless Tobacco
934 wordsMany years ago, smoking was considered alluring habit and it was quite popular to smoke. However, when it was scientifically proved after numerous researches that smoking was the cause of many health problems, the public opinion towards smoking had changed a lot. Over the last 40 years, approximately the number of smokers in the United States has dropped 30 %. Private businesses and all levels of government have jumped on the nonsmoking bandwagon. Almost every state now restricts smoking bands f...
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Second Hand Smoke Heart Rate And Blood Pressure
2,284 wordsThe Aspects of Smoking Many years ago, smoking was considered alluring habit and it was quite popular to smoke. However, when it was scientifically proved after numerous researches that smoking was the cause of many health problems, the public opinion towards smoking had changed a lot. Over the last 40 years, approximately the number of smokers in the United States has dropped 30 %. Private businesses and all levels of government have jumped on the nonsmoking bandwagon. Almost every state now re...
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Smokeless Tobacco Chewing Tobacco
455 wordsSmokeless Tobacco General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will know about smokeless tobacco and the risks involved with using smokeless tobacco products. Central Idea: Smokeless tobacco poses many threats to the health of its users. Introduction: Using smokeless tobacco is nothing to smile about. It s a habit that can ruin your health and your life. It s as addictive as cigarettes and twice as dangerous. And there s a very good chance you will get cance...
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