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    get into the venue. Despite it being extremely cold outside, everyone was just chatting away and laughter was heard from everywhere; it sounded like a nest of honey bees. The air was sharp and chilly, but was filled with the scents of alcohol and cigarette smoke. The group of people were waiting to see the band, Catfish and the Bottle men. All of the people here were fairly young and dressed like hipsters. My group of

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    Healthy people 2020 is dedicated to attack issues which affect the society of the current decade. One of the issues it considers is tobacco use. It has arranged its plan for action into three topic areas: 1. Tobacco use prevalence: it aims to reduce cigarette use prevalence in adults by 8.6% in 2020. This goal is just a retention of the 2010 limit. However, it aims to reduce the use of tobacco related products such as cigars and smokeless tobacco by 2 percentage points by

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    Co2 Inhalation

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    Physiological effects of CO2 Inhalation: Carbon dioxide or CO2 is a harmful gas, which can cause serious respiratory problem upon inhalation. Because the gas is colorless and odorless, it is very common to inhale this gas without even noticing. Detecting this gas in workplace and industries is very essential. CO2 inhalation can cause rapid breathing, shortness of breath, headaches and asphyxiation. Industries where CO2 emission is very common should consider installing a carbon dioxide monitor

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    Nicotine Vs Tobacco

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    According to the American Lung Association (2016), There are approximately 600 ingredients inside on a cigarette. When burned, they make more than 7,000 chemicals. At least 69 of these chemicals are known to cause cancer, and many are toxic. Here are a few of the chemicals found inside a cigarette and other places they are found: Acetone –found in nail polish remover, Acetic Acid – an ingredient use for hair dye, Ammonia – a ordinary household cleaner, Arsenic – used for rat poisoning, Benzene –

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    There is a old saying that says your eyes are they key to your soul, that saying must have came to the mind of this photographer when he say the eyes of this young lady. Even if she wasn't holding a cigarette, seeing only this girls eyes would be enough to make the most prideful of men cry their eyes out. Here eyes haunt anyone who looks at them and will make you feel sorry for her even without knowing any context around this story. The reason photographs become so iconic in our society is because

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    Get Rid Of Smoking Essay

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    problems and addictions are not only affecting the health of society, but also sending them into debt. A way should be found to prevent the need for smoking or for a non-harmful cigarette to be created. Smoking is harmful to your health, your wallet, as well as the environment. Seventy out of seven thousand chemicals in cigarettes are proven to cause cancer. Smoking is in fact the number one cause of lung cancer. Lung cancer is not the only effect of smoking; cancer in the trachea, bronchus, esophagus

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    Detox Your Armpit

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    Why and How to Detox Your Armpit Our immune system, lymphatic system and sebaceous glands can be harmed seriously by the toxins found in most deodorants found on the market. Some of these toxin chemicals are: • Aluminum – to prevent sweating, deodorants contain aluminum. According to medical research, aluminum can cause prostate cancer, breast cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and problems with the endocrine system. This is pretty dangerous, as important lymph nodes are located next to the armpit.

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    • How smoking affect gingival? As we saw in the previous researches smoking is a dangerous factor that affects the gingival. 1) Researchers have compared gingival cervicular fluid (GCF) LL-37 levels between smokers and non-smokers (16 smokers, 15 non-smokers) and came up with that smokers might have a highly possible surgical treatment because , by the time , the levels of the (GCF) LL-37 will be a highly effective factor in chronic periodontitis, whereas non-smokers might have a non-surgical

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    D.A.R.E Jade O’Neil I will explain something that I have learned in dare class. The topics I chose was alcohol, D.A.R.E and the resistance strategies. I will explain the three things that I have learned in the 10 weeks I had to learn these things. First I will talk about alcohol and how it affects the body. Alcohol is very harmful to the human body. Did you know

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    they should be sleeping, but they are not, nor does either of them seem to possess enough care to crawl into bed, for julius is intermittently warming and cooling his throat while jason steels up for the show that he is about to put up. some things are just not suited for new york city, and this happens to be one of them. “You’ll see.” jason simpers, soon in hide behind the shield of his helmet as he lowers it shut and grabs the throttle of his bike. he has done stunts before, so why is it that

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