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  • To Make Tobacco Bongs A Tobacco Bong
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    How To Make Tobacco Bongs A tobacco bong is another way for someone to smoke tobacco instead of just rolling a cigarette you can just stuff the tobacco in a bowl and smoke it. It is much quicker and easier to do than rolling it in papers. There are many types of tobacco bongs but I'm only going to explain how to make two different types because I dont have enough time to explain how to make all of them. That would take forever. The first type im going to explain how to make is a gravity bong. Th...
  • Tobacco Industry
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    WE NEED FOR TOUGHER LAWS AGAINST THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target Every day 3,000 children start smoking, most them between the ages of 10 and 18. These kids account for 90 percent of all new smokers. In fact, 90 percent of all adult smokers said that they first lit up as teenagers (Roberts, 3). Of the one million US teens that become hooked on cigarettes each year, one-third or more will eventually die from tobacco-related illnesses. If current tren...
  • Health Effects Of Smoking On Young People
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    The health effects of cigarette smoking are vast and well documented. In fact, over 75,000 reports have examined the connection between cigarette smoking and its effects (U.S. DHHS "Reducing Health"). A Report to the Surgeon General has stated that 'It is safe to say that smoking represents the most extensively documented cause of disease ever investigated in the history of biomedical research (U.S. DHHS "The Health"). And a 1988 Report to the Surgeon General stated that nicotine (the drug found...
  • Stop With The Tobacco Industry The Government
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    The Tobacco Issue: Where the Responsibility Lies Political-Legal Issues: The legal and political issues surrounding the tobacco industry include whether or not tobacco companies should be held liable for tobacco-related deaths of smokers and those related to second-hand smoke, as well as whether or not elected officials should be accepting money from the tobacco industry in order to win elections. When deciding where the responsibility lies in the case of tobacco, the facts can be turned to favo...
  • Number Of Young Smokers
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    Tobacco Advertising for young people Everyday 3,000 children start smoking, most them between the ages of 10 and 18. The 90 percent of them are new smokers. In fact, 90 percent of all adult smokers said that they started smoking when they were teenagers. These statistics show that young people are the best target for the tobacco company. The tobacco companies deny object to selling cigarette to teenagers, but their advertising seem to propose for them. Camel is the one of the top selling tobacco...
  • Fine Cigar Tobacco
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    Cigars There are signs everywhere that cigars are becoming popular again. For example, you can't pass a magazine stand without seeing two or three new magazines glorifying the subject, and restaurants all over the country are devoting entire nights to 'smoke dinners. ' So why is the cigarette still considered offensive and is generally scorned by all? This seems strange since cigars and cigarettes have so many things in common: both are made of tobacco, both are rolled into tube-like shapes, and...
  • Tobacco Smoke
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    YOU CAN QUIT SMOKING Dr. Say eed Akhtar Chief Medical Officer. Central Institute of Psychiatry. Ranchi Cigarettes are full of poison. Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals as well as tar and nicotine, There is also the gas carbon monoxide, ammonia and arsenic. At least 43 of the chemicals in tobacco smoke are known to cause cancers of the lung, throat, mouth, bladder and kidney. Tobacco smoke also contributes to a number of other cancers. Nicotine is the addictive drug in tobacco, and the ...
  • Cigarette Smoke
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    Cigarettes continue to be the most popular form of tobacco world wide. "In 1993 the total cigarettes", (Facts About... 3). This useless habit causes many problems in the United States today; cigarettes cause health problems, are extremely addictive, create health hazards for nonsmokers, and cause complications for women who smoke during pregnancy. Many people have tried smoking once or twice, but never continue. Other people who start smoking continue and become addicted to the nicotine. Many pe...
  • Tobacco Products Pipes And Cigars
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    Pipes and Cigars The 1991 edition of The World Book Encyclopedia defines a cigar exactly as follows "Cigar is a tight roll of dried tobacco used for smoking. Cigars range in size from short, slim cigarillos to long, slender panatelas and large, fat coronas. The majority of cigars are made by machines, but the more expensive ones are hand-rolled. Most cigars consist of three parts and three types of tobaccos. Folded filler tobacco leaves make up most of the body of a cigar. The filler is held tog...
  • Hard For The Lungs
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    Smoking has many effects on the body and tobacco companies have many ways to advertise but one major target group. In this paper I will tell how they do both. Smoking has effects on all parts of the body. We " ll start with the brain. Smoking impairs your ability to concentrate and to think straight. It also kills brain cells and decreases the amount of oxygen that goes to there. It also effects the heart, it tightens up the arteries and therefor makes the heart work harder, shortening the avera...
  • Nicotine Levels In Cigarettes
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    Cigarette smoking has been identified as the most important source of preventable morbidity and premature mortality worldwide. Smoking-related diseases claim an estimated 440,000 American lives each year, including those affected indirectly, such as babies born prematurely due to prenatal maternal smoking and victims of 'secondhand' exposure to tobacco's carcinogens. Smoking costs the United States over $150 billion each year in health-care costs including $81.9 billion in mortality-related prod...
  • Main Target Of The Tobacco Companies
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    Tobacco Companies Targeting Young People Thesis: Statistics show us that young people are the main target of the tobacco companies. Outline I. Introduction II. Two main companies. Tobacco industries claims VI. Other problems. Stopping them from smoking VI. Conclusion Every day, 3,000 kids start smoking, most of them between the ages of 10 and 18. These kids add up to 90 percent of all new smokers (Roberts 38). These statistics show us that young people are the main targets of the tobacco compani...
  • Tobacco Company Philip Morris Usa
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    Tobacco Companies Snuffed Out We used to watch the dark silhouette of the Marlboro Cowboy riding off into the setting sun. In this day and age, the Marlboro Cowboy turns to his partner and says, Bob Ive got emphysema. Within the last decade, smoking advertisements have been completely overshadowed by radical anti-tobacco advertisements. Smoking no longer brings to mind images of beautiful blonde women daintily holding cigarettes between their fingers. In place of this image, commercials display ...
  • Cigarette Smoke
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    "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were a little over 300,000 deaths related to AIDS in 1997. That's like taking half the people in Baltimore county and making them disappear. Another 75,000 died from alcohol. In addition to that, 20,000 died from illegal drug use, and 25,000 died from motor vehicle crashes. But if you were to add those numbers up, they still wouldn't equal the amount of deaths that were related to tobacco. In fact, each year, smoking kills more ...
  • Smoke And Some Tips
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    Intro: If you are a smoker you should pay close attention, but even if you are not a smoker perhaps this will prevent you from smoking or guide you in helping someone else quit smoking Preview: Today I will share with you THE FACTS of smoking. First I will give you a little history, second I will tell you some tips on why you shouldnt smoke, third I will give you quitting advice, and lastly I will share with you a few little interesting facts. Transition: So you may be wondering how smoking was ...
  • Heavy Smokers Addicts Of Tobacco
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    Addiction to Poison One of the most serious and expensive problems in the U.S. is the addiction to tobacco smoking. People who are addicted to smoking tobacco range in all ages, from young teens to senior citizen adults. The number of people addicted to smoking tobacco has increased highly over the last 5 years. (The Re-hooked Generation: 02.) Social problems and media promotion are major reasons for this increase. Smokers are every where with their foggy sphere of cigarette smoke. The large num...
  • Condensed Tobacco Smoke
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    Every day thousands of people start smoking. Knowing that ciggarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, people continue to start smoking. Everyday 3,000 children start smoking, most them between the ages of 10 and 18. These kids account for 90 percent of all new smokers. In fact, 90 percent of all adult smokers said that they first lit up as teenagers (Roberts). This isn t because of peer pressure, or just plain desire to start, it is due to the fact that young people are the pri...
  • Healthcare Due To Cigarette Smoke
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    One out of three people who use tobacco will die from it. Nearly 3,000 young Americans each day become regular smokers. Of these, 1,000 will die early from tobacco-related diseases. More Americans die due to complications from smoking than from any other major killer such as AIDS, car accidents, drug abuse and homicide. Why do so many people continue to smoke when they know the possible risks involved Many have become addicted to cigarettes because of the addictive substance, nicotine, which cig...
  • Secondhand Smoke
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    Health is a very important issue to many people. Everywhere you look there are billboards, commerical's, or even television shows that encourage you to get, and most importantly, stay healthy and fit. Now, you may exercise everyday, eat right, and you may look like a contestant from the "Fitness USA Parent"; but inside, you are most likely just as bad, and if not worse than anyone else. "What could be the cause?" you may ask, and the answer is very simple... it's the terrible effects of smoking....
  • Hard Case And The Tobacco Industry
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    Originator: Copywork Staff Miscellaneous: The tobacco industry: liable for its consumers 2000-07-30 The Tobacco Industry: Liable for it's Consumers? Should the tobacco industry be held liable for illness and death caused by smoking? Currently, the Federal government is looking into this in numerous court cases, scientific studies, and a never-ending battle between national health, and the big tobacco giants. But to make an educated opinion, both sides of the argument must be heard. We hear about...

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