...Cigarette smoking in parents can affect the development of their children. Nowadays, more and more people start to smoke. It is a great problem of humanity, but there is greater problem. Smoke which exhaled by smoker or burning directly from cigarette causes many problems. Actually, some parents smoke cigarettes, so their children are at increased risk for a number of health problems and can start to smoke. Although parents can protect their children from secondhand smoke, if they choose not to smoke near the children or quit smoking. Tobacco smoke contains a wide variety of dangerous chemicals and poisons. These dangerous poisons and carcinogenic chemicals may cause heart diseases and cancer. Currently, about 9-12 million young children are regularly exposed to their parents’ cigarette smoke at home. These children are at increased risk for a number of infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Children with asthma are especially at risk. EPA claimed that over 200,000 children with asthma have had their health condition worsened by exposure to passive smoke. The lungs of children are still developing and very sensitive to passive smoke. Smokers’ children experience a wide variety of health risks, such as increased instances of disease and hospitalization, risk of premature death, medical expenses, interference with growth and development, hindered quality of life. Cigarette smoking in parents can make children start to smoke. They begin it according to adults, especially...
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...Smoking can be dangerous not only for the smoker, but also for those around the smoker. Secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventable death (after active smoking and alcohol), according to the Manitoba Medical Association. They also say that the smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, 50 of which are known to be cancer-related. Secondhand smoke has been linked to heart and respiratory disease; lung, breast, cervical, and nasal sinus cancers; strokes and miscarriages. In children, dangers include sudden infant death syndrome, fetal growth impairment, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma and middle-ear disease. People who smoke subject themselves to deadly diseases, as well as long- and short-term health problems. Non-smokers should not have to live with the consequences of smokers' actions. http://www.publishyourarticles.net/knowledge-hub/essay/an-essay-on-should-smoking-be-banned-in-public-places.html Many surveys, studies and scientific research has proved that smoking is injurious to health. Smoke is unhealthy and suffocating. It pollutes the environment. There are two types of smokers - active and passive. The person who smokes is active and other who are near to him and inhale the smoke are passive smokers. Both are equally affected by the ill effects of smoking. Smokers and non-smokers meet at many places like offices, buses, hotels, etc. So, considering the bad effects of smoking on individual's health, environment as well as individual rights, it should be banned...
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...actual outcomes are of smoking marijuana, before making a final decision on whether or not to legalize marijuana for medical purposes or any other reason. Americans will look at health and social issues as well as review money matters concerning legalizing marijuana and realize it is not right for the United States . First, Americans should know what marijuana actually is before they would even consider legalizing it. Marijuana, also known as pot, is a dried out weed that mixes the leaves, stems and even the flower of the cannabis, or the hemp plant and taken into the human body. It can be taken in by either smoking it or it taking it in with food. The main ingredient in marijuana is THC, which is short for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (National Institute on Drug Abuse). THC is the most psychoactive compound found in marijuana (Taylor). “Marijuana is the most commonly abused illicit drug” (Wilbur, J). The ingredients in this plant are very dangerous and unhealthy for the human body. Now that Americans know what marijuana is, and some of the ingredients in it, they should consider the negative effect that marijuanahas in the health of the human body and how it affects the social aspects of the American people. First, look at some health issues associated with marijuana. Smoking marijuana can lead to withdrawal from the drug, some of those withdrawals included increased sleepiness, and the “munchies” ( Taylor). After smoking marijuana the heart rate...
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...person, group, organization, member or system who affects or can be affected by an organization’s actions. There are several stakeholders that have been affected by the U.S. tobacco industry’s production and marketing of cigarettes. The retail tobacco companies are one such group that is undoubtedly affected by the developments affecting the production and marketing of cigarettes. Companies like Phillip Morris USA, Inc., RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and British American Tobacco Limited who are interesting in profit maximization and return on investment felt that they were unfairly targeted by the imposition of restricted marketing activities and efforts to reduce the consumption of cigarettes. The tobacco companies believe that the law is excessive and will result in an increase in the cost of modifying packages and inversely, a reduction in net profit. The state (government) is also affected by the issues surrounding the tobacco industry. The government is faced with a slight dilemma because they are the regulator of the industry and the product is a legal product which is known to be harmful to both smokers and non-smokers. The industry also contributes significant tax revenue to the government coffers. On the flip side, the government has to find several millions yearly to deal with the health issues associated with smoking cigarettes. The effect of the decision to limit the production and marketing of tobacco will affect the employees of the retail companies adversely. A...
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...marijuana is illegal for extremely powerful reasons, and it should stay that way. Marijuana usage had a bad effect on one’s body. When people use marijuana they may not know what is happening inside of them. But however, there is a strong negative effect to the whole body. For one thing Marijuana increases heart rate by 20–100 percent shortly after smoking. In one study, it was estimated that those who use marijuana have a four point eight fold increase of a heart attack in just one hour after smoking the drug. Not only does this drug affect the heart, but it also greatly affects the lungs of a person. Many studies have showed that marijuana smoke carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. They also show deregulated growth of epithelial cells in a person’s lung tissue. When people smoke marijuana they don’t understand the pain they put themselves in. When any one uses marijuana there is a chance of them becoming addicted. In some cases it may be a very low chance but in others there is a high. Usually a person becomes addicted if they cannot control their urges to seek out and use marijuana. Once a person is addicted it affects heir family relationships, school performance, and recreational...
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...Dear Respondents, Good day! We are conducting a survey which aims to determine how vices and social life affect the academic performance of freshmen Civil Engineers enrolled at TIP (SY. 2013-2014). We need your help to answer the questions below honestly. Rest assured that your answers will be kept with full confidentiality. Thank you for your kindness and consideration. Researchers, Camama, Kevin Clinton L. Cruz, John Paulo B. Cuaresma, Joena A. Dela Cruz, Elyzabeth Jecielle M. Pinca, Micha-Ella Jee Y. Name: _____________________________ (optional) Section: _________________ Gender: Male ( ) Female ( ) Age: _______ I. Read each question carefully. Check the box that corresponds to your answer. (You can check more than one.) 1. Are you engage in any kind of vices? (vices --- alcohol, cigarettes, online games, gambling, social networking sites, computer games, reading manga or comic books, etc. ). If “NO”, please proceed to test II. yes no 2. What is/are the vice/s that you are engaged with? Smoking Playing online games Drinking liquor Social networking sites Playing computer games Marijuana Shabu Gambling (billiard, card, kara y crus, etc.) Others, please specify: ______________ 3. What are the reasons why you are engaged in vices? Boredom Peer pressure Curiosity Advertisement 4. What are the factor/s why you are engaged in these vices? Society Media Family problems Financial Problem...
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...appreciate the data. This article was very easy to relate too and to understand how relationships can change you for worst or better, and the way that the data is delivered was straight forward and clear cut so I was able to interpret it clearly. The information that is given in this article was well researched and delivered, and being that this was a research paper it would give good starting points for where I should begin my own research. Although this paper was focused on a limited age range (early adulthood 18-20) it was extremely thorough in retrieving data and offers many areas where you could continue the research and look more into a specific relationship type. This paper covers the opposing affects that differing stages of relationships play on drug use, heavy drinking, and smoking, but this study only focuses on the transition between graduating high school and entering college and gives a small glimpse into what the roles play later in life. The most interesting piece of data that this article had was not only does being in a relationship gives the people a protective effect but the quality of the relationship can have the opposite effect on the people involved if the relationship is going poorly. Over this entire article was very informative and also relative in the since that I had experienced most of the stage study in the paper. While I was going through these stages I was not able to see the effects I...
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...The Effect of Behaviors and Intercourse on Individuals Connections between people form society as it is today. Without these connections people would be able to better protect themselves from harm, but they would also be lost. In chapter four of the novel Connected the authors discuss the connections that are directly and indirectly made by people. Different situations such as, the passing of STDs, behavior while eating, smoking and drinking, and contagious suicide are examples have the ability to be both directly and indirectly connected. One harmless connection can cause a chain reaction, and before long many more people are involved. A connection between two people may seem insignificant; however, these connections cause others to experience similar situations. Connections in Sexual Relations Sexual relations are a form of connection. One person may have relations with one person, who has relations with another person, and so on. This type of connection is an indirect connection, meaning a couple’s friends’ friends’ friend can affect the original couple. STD’s are spread indirectly through a community. Supposing that couples follow the no-partner-swapping rule then theoretically, a person could contract an STD from another person through five connections. These different connections referred to as networks. These different networks can range anywhere from a high school setting, to an entire community. It is thought that the “core” of the network is made up...
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...Neh-Bih Sangbong Professor Kronstadt English 102 4 April 2015 Ban On Smoking in Public Places Ban On Smoking In Public Places Smoking has been a very controversial topic in recent years. A lot of people smoke everywhere, including in public places. Smoking in public places is frowned upon because of the increasing health risks that come with inhaling the smoke. It is argued that smoking is bad for the health and it can affect a person who inhales and exhales the cigarette, as well as affect other people who are around a smoker in public places. Smoking is so unhealthy, that it can lead to life threatening diseases which can also lead to death. Because of these life threatening risks, smoking should be banned in public places. However, there are some people who believe otherwise, that smoking should not be banned in public places, and that it should be allowed in any public place that does not prohibit smoking. There are many pros and cons on why banning smoking in public places is an issue. Proponents on banning smoking in public places, view the pros on why smoking should be banned, while opponents on banning smoking in public places, view the cons on banning smoking in public places. The most common, accurate, factual and claimed pro for proponents on why smoking should be banned in public places is that, it is scientifically and medically proven that smoking in public places not only affects the person who smokes, but the people around that person will also be affected...
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...do not believe my actions affect the College community because it is my choice the only reason it affects the College community is because I am a college kid who is able to do many things and I take control of my own life. I learned that the homework I had to do was all one-sided. The potential consequences that my actions may have had on me would possibly jeopardize my chances of getting a really good job right out of college because I got caught with some marijuana. Having something like a marijuana possession ticket on your record could potentially cause you to not get a certain job that you may be better qualified for than another individual. That being said all I have to do is be more careful if I choose to continue making the choice of smoking or consuming marijuana. My decision making and awareness of the College policy has been affected in a small way. I know that marijuana is not supposed to be on a college campus and from now on I will make sure it will not be on or around me on this campus in the future. My decision making I guess was also changed a little as in just not doing anything on or around campus so then I save myself the time I have wasted having to go through with all of this stuff. The steps that I will be taking to make sure this does not happen again that I will be taking will consist of being more careful where I am. The ways I can make sure I do this is go somewhere else. I could also stop the consumption and smoking or marijuana and this is...
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...emotional disturbance (or behavioral disorders) represent 8.1% of all students ages 6–21 served under IDEA, or .72% of the school population (U.S. Department of Education, 2002a). However, prevalence studies have suggested that the actual percentage may be much higher. Boys outnumber girls in this category by about 3.5 to 1 (Oswald, Best, Coutinho, & Nagle, 2003). Emotional disturbance refers to a number of different, but related, social-emotional disabilities. Individuals classified as emotionally disturbed meet several criteria established under IDEA, including the following: An inability to exhibit appropriate behavior under ordinary circumstances An inability to maintain relationships with peers or teachers An inappropriate affect such as depression or anxiety An inappropriate manifestation of physical symptoms or fears in response to school or personal difficulties These characteristics must be manifested over an extended time period and have a negative effect on school performance (U.S. Department of Education, 2002a). Individuals classified as emotionally disturbed represent a range of severity, and the disability itself may be temporary or permanent. Specific emotional disturbance areas include childhood schizophrenia; selective mutism (failure to speak in selected circumstances); seriously aggressive or acting-out behavior; conduct disorders; inappropriate affective disorders such as depression, social withdrawal, psychosomatic disorders, anxiety disorders...
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...P6 How political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities and stakeholders of McDonald’s Contents page 1. Introduction 2. McDonald’s 3. Aims and objectives 4. Political factors 5. Political factors in UK 6. Political factors in USA 7. Social factors 8. Social factors in UK 9. Social factors in USA 10. Legal factors 11. Legal factors in UK 12. Legal factors in USA 13. Referencing 14. Bibliography Introduction In this report I am going to be talking about McDonald’s and how as an organisation it is influenced by political. Legal and social factors in two different business environments. McDonald’s McDonald’s is a global organisation that is known all over the world. It is an organisation which has gone from strength to strength since it first opened its doors. It serves more than 60 million customers daily in more than 100 hundred countries worldwide. It has taken over the hamburger market and now is the largest chain of fast food restaurants in the world. They are a really popular organisation and are well known all over their logo is recognised by almost everyone around the world. In 2012 McDonald’s had sales revenue of $27, 5 billion and a profit of $5, 5 billion. These numbers on their own show you just how big the McDonald’s organisation is they make a huge amount of money and that shows that they are achieving what they set out to do as an organisation because McDonald’s is...
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...Supply And Demand In the business world, business owners are all concerned with supply and demand. From the large hamburger franchise to the local burger joint down the street, supply and demand effects everyone. Of course, supply and demand are affected by many different factors. In order to adequately show you how some factors affect both supply and demand, let's start off by picking a business to use for an example. I'll use the popular hamburger franchise, McDonald's, in my example. Supply There are many different factors that shift the supply of a business, even a large franchise like McDonald's. They can vary from the amount of suppliers in the area to the changes in resource prices. While it may not seem that the amount of suppliers in the area would affect the supply, it actually does. The amount of hamburger franchises or even the smaller restaurants in the area, will affect where people will get their food. The small chain may offer a better hamburger or a hamburger at a cheaper price. With the economy slowly recovering, people have cut back on spending and limited their budget spent on eating out. This influences their choice of restaurant, and while McDonald's has a hamburger you love, the local hamburger restaurant might offer something similar for less. In the same aspect, McDonald's prices might be higher due to the changes in prices for their resources. As the consumer, it may seem silly for McDonald's to raise their prices when the price of...
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...Effects of having a Relationship to Study Habits of Students A Thesis paper Presented to: Mrs: Loida Soreta HSC Department FEU-East Asia college In Partial Fullfillment for ENG303(Modern Communication) 1st Term,School Year 2010-2011 By: Analupa, John Patrick C. Abstract Students nowadays are becoming aggressive to opposite sex In this graph the researcher surveyed 21 respondents about the question ‘Do you have a girlfriend /boyfriend?’ 18 out of 21 respondents answered yes, they are in a relationship while 3 out of 21 respondents said they’re not in a relationship this clarifies that majority of my respondents are in a relationship. In this graph the researcher surveyed 21 respondents about the question ‘ Does your girlfriend /boyfriend influences you to study? ’ 14 out of 21 respondents answere yes lengthwise 7 out of 21 respondents answered no this concludes that still majority of the respondents are still studying eventhough they’re in a relationship. In this graph the researcher surveyed 21 respondents on question about ‘ Do you study with your girlfriend/boyfriend ’ 8 out of 21 respondents said they were studying with they’re girlfriend/boyfriend While 13 out of 21 respondents said no,they were not studying with they’re girlfriend/boyfriend. This conclude that majority of the respondents are not studying with they’re boyfriend/girlfriend. In this graph the respondents surveyed about the question ‘Do they get good grades...
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...What Dominates Children in American Culture? American culture is dominated by the media which is causing children to become lazy, violent, and less stimulated mentally. Children are influenced by everything that touches their lives. So it’s no surprise that the media plays a major role in molding children. In The Twilight of American Culture, Morris Berman believes that Americans are affected by the decline in the schools systems and are less motivated to read challenging books for stimulating their brain, instead they choose to spend hours watching television and playing video games. Since parents tend to use the television to babysit their children, instead of spending time to get them active, is causing children to become lazy. Obesity is on the rise in American among children. Since children are constantly watching television they are no longer getting adequate exercise. Although television and video games are not one hundred percent responsible for causing children to become aggressive, it still plays a role in forming their aggression. Some children can already have aggression problems, however by watching the violence portrayed in video games and television, they become more willing to express that aggression out on others. Watching too much television can also cause children to become less mentally stimulated. Children would rather receive information instantly instead of taking the time to develop their own view by reading. Berman explains that because...
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