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22.4% (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004). Cigarettes, once considered glamorous and chic, have emerged as t...
to break. To bring the point home, half a million people die each year from cigarette-related causes (Whelan, 1994, p. 77), with ...
goes into the air will harm them. Some take it so far as to want to ban cigarette smoking in outdoor parks for example, but usuall...
health risks. Children: The risk to children comes largely from secondhand smoke, derived from the tobacco products their parents...
hazard and choosing to smoke is the risk factor. Being exposed to secondhand smoke is a risk factor as well. Just because tobac...
any number of physical ailments, including halitosis and lockjaw throughout Europe (ASH, 2006; Randall, 1999). Sir Frances Drake ...
nicotine in cigarette smoke which causes an increased heart rate and raised blood pressure and peripheral vascular resistance, con...
(Ferrence and Ashley 310, Brownlee 66). The evidence is mounting, however, that secondary smoke is more than just a nuisance to n...
Introduction Teen pregnancy is a very real problem...
In this paper consisting of five pages the argument that teen AIDS awareness is being presented incorrectly is posed with proper h...
In nine pages this paper presents an annotated bibliography and review of Synaptic Self, A User's Guide to the Brain, and The Prim...
years. Smoking is a problem which continues on through the college years of the individual and on into adulthood. Between 1993 an...
In five pages this paper examines the meaning behind Philip Morris's advertising campaign purportedly designed to discourage young...
advertisements make it clear to young people that smoking is a sophisticated and reasonable way to be an adult. Obviously, better...
In twelve pages this paper presents a comprehensive overview of the smoking issue including health related costs, risks, second ha...
In six pages this paper examines policy creation with regard to smoking and A. Lee Fritschler and James M. Hoefler's text Smoking ...
include at least forty different proven carcinogens (in humans and other animals) and more than 200 poisons, such as aromatic hydr...
In ten pages this research paper discusses nursing educational intervention regarding information about secondhand smoke's dangers...
bans are commonplace today, full bans normally are found primarily in large corporations and hospitals. Any hospital intending to...
In twenty eight pages this paper presents the hypothesis that employees who smoke and are in jobs with high stress will smoke even...
avail. Only in the last six months has an agreement been reached to reimburse states for tobacco-related health care costs. Wit...
(About Pregnancy and Smoking, 2002). There include, both mother and baby will be healthier, the baby is more likely to be born he...
anything to us anymore. However, when placed in a new perspective, such as in the role of a mass murderer, then the statistics tak...
as already noted, in the Introduction. The introduction of this article clearly tells the reader what the study is about by citin...
to be the "third leading cause of preventable death in the United States," as it constitutes a "major source of indoor air polluti...
Numerous articles conclude that people who have mental health disorders are more likely to smoke than people who do not have such ...
There are hundreds of smoking cessation programs in the country. Most focus on a specific population. This essay is part of a prop...
[There will be a variety of responses, like taking medication, calling and e-mailing loved ones, etc.] Short discussion about the ...
but has not instigated any cause for concern toward those nonsmokers who must inhale the expelled pollutants of smokers. From air...
Orem defines a "self-care deficit" as when a clients condition or injury prohibits that individuals ability to meet the requiremen...