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n conclusion, the enormous health hazards of tobacco are no secret and the substantial difficulties of smoking cessation are also well known; they are the reason that many women are still smoking despite being aware of the associated dangers.... It is also shown that smoking is a major risk factor for breast cancer among women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer.... In the paper “Women smoking” the author looks at smoking, which is detrimental to a woman's health, but unfortunately, statistics show that women are smoking more than ever....
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By 1935 the reported cases of lung cancer among cigarette smokers were skyrocketing and in 1938 the first medical report on the ill health effects of tobacco was released by John Hopkins University (Borio, "George Seldes on Tobacco").... This was the age when it was fashionable to enjoy a glass of port wine with an elegant after dinner cigar ("history of Smoking").... In 1950 evidence of a link between lung cancer and smoking was first published in the British Medical Journal ("history of Smoking")....
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This essay discusses the article, entitled “smoking and ‘Early Modern' Sociability: The Great Tobacco Debate in the Ottoman Middle East,” written by author James Grehan, who traces the development of the tobacco industry within the Middle Eastern region.... This essay provides a brief summary of the author's position (James Grehan) on the topic of smoking history, that helps to reveal his primary argument in which he states that tobacco changed the cultural pulse of the Islamic nations and brought them into the modern age....
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The tobacco industry, in a public relations stint use science to their advantage to defend tobacco smoking.... The intention of this essay "Why Did Western Doctors Promote tobacco While the Nazis Fought Cancer" is to argue Robert Proctor's standpoint regarding the deceptions of government and people's trust.... Proctor linked these persons to established tobacco companies.... The idea of creating doubt he says began in the tobacco industries and filtered down to other manufacturing companies....
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Nevertheless,… of individuals around the globe still smoke; partly due to the fact that one of the primary components of tobacco smoke is nicotine; a substance that has been proven to have a very highly addictive nature.... Nevertheless, millions of individuals around the globe still smoke; partly due to the fact that one of the primary components of tobacco smoke is nicotine; a substance that has been proven to have a very highly addictive nature.... The control will of course not be influenced by warnings and packaging as a function of tobacco legislation or government intrusion into consumer markets....
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5 Boynton Health Services, U of M Tobacco Brochure (2004)
A brochure showing charts and graphs of tobacco use and its link to alcohol and drug use, also where I garnered the fact that regular U of M smokers are more than 6 times more likely to use Marijuana than non-smokers (Back page of brochure)
6 Capitol Roundup, Article of Prostitution in the Twin Cities
The location of where I came up with my 14 year old prostitute statistic and where I
received the numbers of underage prostitutes....
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Firstly, it is through tobacco smoking that an individual suffers from lung cancer.... Smoking of tobacco is one of the most dangerous drugs in the health of the human being.... Despite the dangers that accompany the use of tobacco products, advertising tobacco is a morale enhancer for individuals to continue consuming tobacco.... Finally, there is shisha, a type of tobacco even though not so common but has its effects on the health of the user....
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The smell of tobacco is held in the hair long after the cigarette is put out; this smell even clings to non-smokers.... People addicted to smoking need enough nicotine over a day for them to feel normal.... smoking is one of the habits.... People addicted to smoking need enough nicotine over a day for them to feel normal (Silverstein 12).... Thirdly, smokers usually suffer both psychological and physical withdrawal symptoms whenever they stop smoking; this is due to the usual dependency on nicotine....
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