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    In his picture made by Child Health Foundations has a little girl by herself and a black background and small letters saying “children of parents who smoke, see heaven earlier” is introducing us as the viewers that children at a very young age children are dying because of their parents irresponsibility to do unhealthy things in front of their child like smoking, this ad made by Child Health Foundation is introducing the viewers that kind of way because of the smoke halo above the child head, now

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    Physical Activity The government guidelines on physical activity: Early childhood aged 5 and below - Babies should be encouraged by their parents to be active throughout the day, such as babies should move their body, head and limbs by stretching, pushing and pulling. The baby should do these activities before they begin to crawl. Toddlers who can walk on their own should be active for about 180 minutes per day, this activity can include running, skipping, hopping and jumping as well as just standing

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    In today's world, it is easy for non-smokers to come into close corners with someone who smokes. Through second-hand smoking, people make a knowing choice not to smoke are sometimes forced to inhale the smoke coming from a tobacco users product. In the 21st century, second hand smoking is something that is finally starting to receive the attention it deserves. While there are few studies that exist to show statistical analysis of second-hand smoking (in part due to the lax consideration of it in

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    In the US alone nearly 258 billion cigarettes were sold in 2016. While advertizing that cigarettes are hazardous to your health, smoking has only gone down about 10% since 1997. Tobacco is a drug and it should be treated like one. If a doctor has not prescribed it, it should be considered drug abuse and illegal. Like many other drugs, smoking hurts the user. However, smoking is not only hurting the user, it is also hurting the people around them. In addition to banning tobacco, the entire production

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    Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate Christopher Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because they have the day off from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but some are not as happy with the day as the children are. Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just waltzed into the “Indies” and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles

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    continuously growing since cancer is currently incurable. From 2005 to 2009, 63,400 women and 100,300 men have died in the United States because of smoking-related cancers (Pietrangelo). This can heavily affect someone's loved ones. Expanding the smoking ban throughout Iowa and the entire United States can put an end to this. Smoking is unfavorable for the human body and is the cause of several health issues. By banning it, money will no longer be unnecessarily expended on life-threatening

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    As he is pulling out his lighter and lighting the cigarette. There is a little boy sitting at the table next to him. The man just say to himself “ It's ok to smoke if everyone else is.” As the littler boy breathes in th3e smoke not only the smoke is unhealthy but the smoke is also increasing the chance for the little boy to have cancer. How would you react if that boy was your son? This brings up the debate on banning smoking in public. There are many pros and cons of banning smoking in public

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    enclosed space at a place of employment. With the state leading the way, cities got in the act too. In 2006 San Diego banned smoking at all city beaches and parks. San Luis Obispo was the first city in the world to ban smoking in all public buildings in 1990. They have now extended the ban to all parks and city owned outdoor spaces and in April 2010 they banned smoking in all areas frequented by

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    of states have passed some sort of law protecting employees from employer discrimination based on legal off-duty conduct, and many of these laws explicitly protect the use of tobacco products (Garcia, 2008). Some health systems have justified this ban under non-profit status, Garicia (2008) explains, smoking is often contrary to the mission of the health system and as non-profit entities, their mission is the key to their success. The opponents of banning smokers for the workforce claim that it provides

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    3. Vulnerable population: The vulnerable population that I observed during my survey are the teenagers and young adult smokers. As I was driving along Flatbush avenue and the surrounding community one evening, I observed a bunch of young male adults gathered on the street, appeared to be clean and nicely dressed. They were talking loud, drinking alcohol and smoking weed or cigarettes. You would have thought that they were fighting with each other, but much do I know that this was their normal way

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