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    Smoking Trend Among Female University Student Why do female university students smoke? Based on statistics‚ out of 28 millions of of people in Malaysia 15% of female students tends to smoke nowadays. Cigarettes are made up of tobacco and other chemical substance. Female university students smoke because influence by friends‚ influence by environment and curiosity. Firstly‚ female university students smoke because they have been influenced by their friends. Friends are the closest persons

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    Analysis Essay “I smoke when I get bored” said the young boy as the commercial began. Many people can be unaware of second hand smoke‚ but viewers observing this commercial can get insight of what effects it have on children. They are affected by second hand smoke that come from adults and the commercial shows this through a child’s perspective. While looking at the ad‚ viewers can see that it targets the people’s desire to protect kids from harmful material; such as smoke and depression. I think

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    Your answer would probably be no because it’s obvious that all of this stuff is toxic and would result in sudden death. This is all of the stuff that cigarette smoke contains‚ so just wonder how harmful would cigarettes actually be. I’ll be telling you about the harmful effects of tobacco & the great harm caused by the second-hand smoke that is emitted from smoking it. I know you all must have seen it in the movies and would’ve at least thought once that smoking makes you look so cool‚ but believe

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    controversial and mach debated subject within the lifestyle is the issue of smoking in the public places. The British Medical Health Association research has found that at least 1‚000 people die in the UK every year as results of passive tobacco smoke. Other people tobacco smoke increases the chance of non-smokers contracting fatal heart‚ lung and asthmatic diseases has now led the UK government introducing laws to ban smoking in all public places. Such a ban will come into force in England on 1st July 2007 (BBC

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    I stumbled out of the building‚ coughing and wheezing‚ smoke filling my eyes and lungs. I tugged frantically at my tie to loosen my collar‚ my head pounding as I ran out the door. ...fresh….air….gotta….have….fresh…..air… Was it a fire? Terrorist attack? No‚ I was simply eating my dinner when a gentleman at the table next to us decided to light up a cigarette. The smoke went right in my face and lungs. All of a sudden I couldn’t breathe‚ my chest hurt and I panicked. Ladies and gentlemen‚ by the end

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    not. But today does not seem difficult for young men and women smoke cigarettes. Just look to the place of the usual hanging around or restaurant craze to sweep young man‚ sure we can find easily young people who smoke. Not only teenagers only‚ but even elementary school children have also been many who have been lulled by the delights of this tobacco stems. Actually‚ what’s the matter factor to a lot of young people who smoke? * Parents One of the findings about youth smokers is that

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    adults of the negative effects of secondhand smoke. Not only is a child’s body still developing physically‚ but their breathing rate is faster than that of adults. Adults breathe in and out approximately 14 to 18 times a minute‚ where newborns can breathe as many as 60 times a minute. Up until a child is about 5 years old‚ the respiratory rate is quite fast; usually between 20 and 60 breaths per minute. When the air is tainted with cigarette smoke‚ young‚ developing lungs receive a higher concentration

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    through the nose‚ and smoke it in the form of cigars or cigarettes. No matter how it’s taken it is dangerous‚ but because smoking is the most popular way to consume tobacco it has also received the greatest attention from the medical field and the media. When a smoker inhales a puff of cigarette smoke the large surface area of the lungs allows nicotine to pass into the blood stream almost immediately. It is this nicotine "hit" that smokers crave‚ but there is a lot more to smoke than just nicotine

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    around cigarette smoke or not. The laws on smoking in public areas are getting much better‚ but we still need to make more changes. There is no smoking in places like restaurants‚ bus stops‚ and some buildings and parks‚ but not all the laws get enforced as well as they could. There are lots of reasons people think that smoking in public areas is okay‚ but do the smokers think about the other people around them? It is not fair to the people who have made the choice not to smoke‚ to have to walk

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    126 million non smokers are exposed to second hand smoke. A. Only smoke free buildings and public places truly protect nonsmokers from the hazards of breathing in other people’s tobacco smoke B. Second hand smoke can create dangerous health hazards. C. Fourteen states have passed what are considered comprehensive smoke-free workplace laws‚ those that include restaurants and bars. II. A disadvantage a smoker can have is there choice to smoke be taken away from them by location. A. Smokers

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