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    than 4000 chemicals‚ which could have various toxic‚ mutagenic and carcinogenic effects. The content and concentration of chemical ingredients can vary widely from one brand or type of cigarette to the next. Some of these chemicals are Methanol‚ Nicotine‚ Tar‚ and Vinyl Chloride. Just imagine this chemicals goes inside a human body‚ it will surely destroy the body slowly until that person dies.  Because the number of smokers in the Philippines is tremendously increasing‚ the goverment have already

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    Banning smoking in public places I’d like to talk about the banning smoking in public places. Generally‚ is known about smoking that can cause different types of cancer‚ yellow teeth and unpleasant smell. I think that smoking in public places represent a real problem‚ because smoking can lead to serious health problems for both the person who smoke and the sitting next to him. Nowadays‚ smoking is a leading cause of mortality in the world‚ but also a very profitable business for some companies

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    E-Cigarettes: Case Study

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    The favorable market condition of e-cigarettes is pulling in big tobacco companies with not such a favorable reputation. E-cigarette is a new product giving tobacco companies a clean slate for aggressive market toward young consumers. So far there are no FDA regulations on marketing of e-cigarettes which gives tobacco companies favorable macro environment. Big tobacco companies such as Marlboro and Camel can spend a lot more for marketing than smaller companies. This gives big tobacco companies a

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    Philip morris Pest analysis

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    3.2.2 PEST The key micro-environmental factors which might affect future performance of PMI can be identified as below: POLITICAL/ LEGAL Political barrier such as legal factor and government tax might become the hindrance for PMI to emerge its strategy in business operation. Cigarette is a product which has bad effect on the health‚ therefore imposes many strict regulations. A report on Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI) stated that there are 2.3 billion of people protected from smoke free law

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    ever year on advertisements and other ways to make sure that these young people start smoking and buying their product. The companies count on them to become hooked for it keeps in them in business. The nicotine in cigarettes is a poisonous drug. It even be used to kill insects. Nicotine and dozens of other poisonous chemicals in tobacco can cause illness like heart problems and certain kinds of cancer. Some of these illness take years to develop but others can show up right away. Generally

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    Classification Essay

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    only to the smoker but to family members‚ coworkers and any other person who comes into contact with the second-hand smoke. Social Smokers. Casual smokers are those who typically do not inhale the cigarette smoke. They are not addicted to the nicotine. Some may think they are safe from the harm of a cigarette by “pretending” to smoke‚ but do not let this kind of smoking fool you. A person is still getting some of the affects of the smoke on top of other environmental toxins and second-hand smoke

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    The article A Comparison of Mainstream and Sidestream Marijuana and Tobacco Cigarette Smoke Produced under Two Machine Smoking Conditions examines the amount of chemicals released in mainstream and sidestream smoke from tobacco and marijuana. This goal was achieved by using smoking machines set at predetermined smoking conditions to promote the emission of the compounds of interest. Also‚ due to the meticulous planning and methods standardizations the researchers were able to collect the needed data

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    The Effects of Smoking

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    There is no doubt about the fact that smoking is harmful. It affects every aspect of our lives; be it physical‚ fetal and mental health‚ environment‚ finances and many others too numerous to mention Every puff of cigarette contains a mixture of nicotine and carbon monoxide and each time you smoke‚ it temporarily increases your 1. Heart rate and 2. Blood pressure. 3. It also injures your heart and blood vessels. Loss of Appetite Yellowing of teeth Yellowing of facial hair Halitosis (bad breath)

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    Describe lifestyle factors that have an effect on health Physical activity Physical activity is any activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health. The benefits of exercise include: strengthening muscles and cardiovascular system‚ weight loss or maintenance. Frequent and regular exercise boosts the immune system and reduces the chance of illness. Stress Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from difficult circumstances. Stress can be caused by many

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    of people around the world die from diseases caused by smoking cigarettes. One in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit. Half of these deaths will occur in middle age. Tobacco smoke also contributes to a number of cancers. The mixture of nicotine and carbon monoxide in each cigarette you smoke temporarily increases your heart rate and blood pressure‚ straining your heart and blood vessels. This can cause heart attacks and stroke. It slows your blood flow‚ cutting off oxygen to your feet

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