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    FAMILY PROBLEM AND ITS EFFECT TO THE STUDENTS CLASS PERFORMANCE _________________________ A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Dinah L. Mission‚ English – IV Teacher _________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English-IV by: Em Chafari Talamo Cajes Jessa Mae Caba Avila February 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Apart from the efforts of me and to my partner‚ the success of this project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others

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    most likely to begin smoking -- young teenagers -- is also one of the most susceptible to peer pressure. The awkward years between pure‚ dependent-on-parents childhood and independent young adulthood are marked for many by frustration and insecurity as status‚ family roles and physical changes happen in a hormone-addled flood. Quite often‚ this is the time of life when young people rely most heavily on friends of the same age for social support and affirmation. Enter cigarettes. If a child in a social

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    at risk when she has other options available to her. Grading Criteria Consider the following criteria when developing the outline for your essay. These criteria will be applied when this assignment is graded. 1) Outline contains a thesis statement. 2) Outline contains a topic sentence for each of the three paragraphs of the body of the essay. 3) Transitions between paragraphs are evident and appropriate. 4) Contains three details for each topic sentence; details provide support

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    Excessive smoking leads to profound health risks such as lung cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The effects of smoking are not limited to those who smoke firsthand; it inflicts harm on those around them as well. Second-hand smoke also causes very serious problems and because of the toxins inhaled by common people it can be just as bad as smoking. Banning smoking on college campuses can decrease these risks and resolve many health issues which are directly caused by smoking. According

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    cancer than of breast‚ colon‚ and prostate cancers combined. Lung cancer is more common in older adults. It is rare in people under age 45. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. The more cigarettes you smoke per day and the earlier you started smoking‚ the greater your risk for lung cancer. There is no evidence that smoking low-tar cigarettes lowers the risk. However‚ lung cancer has occurred in people who have never smoked. Secondhand smoke (breathing the smoke of others) increases

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    Q 1. Cigarettes are often cited in economics texts as an example of a particular type of market failure. Identify that market failure‚ and illustrate the failure using an appropriate diagram. Ans. Cigarettes represents a market failure of externatilities. They are sited as negative externality as they affect the wellbeing of the bystander and the person neither pays nor receives any compensation for that negative effect. A smoker enjoys the puff of the smoke and the bystander inhales the fumes

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    Uk Cigarette Consumption

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    of UK cigarette consumption. In the UK‚ cigarette consumption is 25% higher than the Europe Union average‚ The table on this slide presents percentage of smoking 20 or more cigarettes a day‚ on average‚ take up 10% of men‚ and 6% of women. While‚ in young group‚ 26% of young men and 25% of young women aged 16-19 were light smokers‚ but only 4% and 3% respectively were heavy smokers. Consumer spending on tobacco products in 2008 amounted to an estimated £13.1 billion‚ 90% of this on cigarettes. Tax

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    the United States die every day from smoking. According to National Cancer Institute in 2011 smoking causes an estimated 90% of all lung cancer deaths in men and around 80% of all lung cancer deaths in women. The purpose of this speech is to give the awareness of the effect of smoking. In this informative speech about smoking‚ I’ll discuss what toxic substances cigarettes contain‚ I’ll describe common symptoms related to smoking‚ and at last I’ll

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    electronic cigarettes and ban smoking tobacco. Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480‚000 deaths per year in the United States‚ including nearly 42‚000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure (CDC). Smoking cigarettes effects everyone around you and is more harmful than people think. The chemicals in cigarettes cause various types of deadly issues such as heart attacks‚ lung problems‚ and heart failure‚ and in worse cases‚ cancer. New studies are showing that electronic cigarettes are

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    No smoking in public

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    Abstract Smoking tobacco is a destructive addiction. Not only is it harmful to your body‚ smoking in public in public is detrimental to society. Along with tobacco‚ there are other chemicals inside a cigarette such as nicotine‚ arsenic‚ ammonia‚ and tar. Smoking one cigarette reduces your life by about 10 minutes and can cause lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses. Not only is harm done to the actual smoker‚ but innocent bystanders are affected. Bans against smoking were started to protect

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