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    Nicotine

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    Expensive highs‚ expensive addictions‚ smoking is a worthless habit. Nicotine‚ like so many other harmful substances‚ is a drug. They have the power to affect how you feel about yourself and those around you. It takes full control of your body‚ like your brain has been infected by tar. The three main groups of drugs are legal‚ illegal and medicinal. Legal and illegal‚ what is the difference in today’s world? Smoking causes fatal hazards and I believe as a consequence‚ should be

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    Nicotine‚ think again Even though drugs such as caffeine and pharmaceutical drugs are widely used and accepted by society‚ they can still have an impact on your overall health. Nicotine is a highly addictive chemical excavated from the nicotiana tabacum plant or more commonly known as the tobacco plant. Nicotine is classified as a stimulant drug. The addictive drug is regarded as a potentially lethal poison and the median lethal dosage for an average adult human is between 30-60 mgs of nicotine.

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    Effects of Addiction

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    IV Results and Discussion ……………………………………………………………… 6-14 Chapter V Summary ……………………………………………………………………………. 15 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………... 15 Recommendation ……………………………………………………………………. 15 Questionnaire Pictures of the respondent Bibliography CHAPTER I Statement of the problem The major problem of this study is to determine if there are any good or bad effects on the academic performance of a student who is engaged in any form of computer games. This topic will also help

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    To explain‚ my brother had a nicotine addiction from my family and is known clean from his habit. With this in mind‚ my baby brother smoking habits‚ between 15-16 years old. However‚ our parents were unknown to his habits. As matter of fact‚ I believe his nicotine habit came about when he moved out the house‚ at such a young age. Also‚ I believe his he picked up this habit‚ while living with his friend. Granted‚ our parents were both smokers and my mother stopped smoking in her thirties‚ but my father

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    future generations from the cycle of nicotine addiction. I’m going to first start off by giving you a lot of much more powerful reasons to not smoke that you’ve never heard before. These will be reasons that you can easily verify are true. This will help lay a new foundation of understanding. I will then talk about human nature and how you will be tempted to smoke even though it is very bad for you. I will talk about how people are herd animals and how nicotine is introduced into your tribe. I will

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    Chemistry of Nicotine

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    CHEMISTRY OF NICOTINE Date Submitted: March 17‚ 2010 Introduction Tobacco has a long history and has had a significant impact since first introduced to Western society in the 16th century. There is evidence that Native Americans were using tobacco long before the 16th century. They smoked through a pipe for special religious and medical purposes but the worldwide spread of tobacco was initiated as a result of European discovery by Spanish‚ Portuguese and French explorers.(1‚2) Christopher

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    Nicotine And Alcohol

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    The Effects of Alcohol and Nicotine Use Tobacco and alcohol use are common addictions amongst Americans. Each of these products are easily accessible at any convenience store and are perceived to be pleasurable activities as a result of their prevalence in American society. Both drugs also have significantly adverse effects on an individual’s health and overall well-being. However‚ tobacco and alcohol consumption are quite different in the nature of the addiction‚ and the risks each drug pose

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    Effects of Cyber Addiction

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    The Effects of Cyber Addiction in Academic Performance Among Selected First Year Students of San Beda College – Alabang A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences Major in Psychology Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa NBP Reservation‚ Poblacion‚ Muntinlupa City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the subject PSY-312B-2 Psychological Research By: Bon‚ Lady Arriane E. Domanais‚ Alvin October 2010 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction

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    Effects of Caffeine and Nicotine on Lumbriculus variegatus INTRODUCTION An experiment was conducted to study and explore the circulatory system by exposing Lumbriculus variegatus‚ black worms‚ to household drugs. Lumbriculus variegatus was chosen as the experimental organism because of their transparent bodies and their simple physiology. Their transparent bodies help the experimenters to easily see their pulse. Another reason for choosing this specific organism is their body structure—large

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    The Effects of Internet Addiction As we are living in a digital world‚ many people spend too much time using the Internet‚ and it is terrible to see more than 15 percent of people spend more than 11 hours a week using the Internet in different ways. However‚ do you want to have many health problems or social problems because of the Internet? As you know‚ being an introvert person‚ having sleeplessness‚ and getting sore eyes are the three common effects of Internet addiction. Being an introvert

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