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Tobacco

Tobacco. Reem Janahi Mrs Timm 12 G March 10, 2013. Introduction. Quote One thousand American stop …. (brainyquotes) Smoking Unhealthy Cancer Thesis Choice is yours, but do not be late. History of tobacco. America Discovered Tobacco plants Being rich. Teens Smoking.

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Tobacco

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  1. Tobacco Reem Janahi Mrs Timm 12 G March 10, 2013

  2. Introduction • Quote • One thousand American stop …. (brainyquotes) • Smoking • Unhealthy • Cancer • Thesis • Choice is yours, but do not be late

  3. History of tobacco • America • Discovered • Tobacco plants • Being rich

  4. Teens Smoking • Health problem • Lung Cancer • Hard to quit

  5. Risk factors for Lung Cancer • Age • Statistics and facts

  6. Poor families most likely to smoke • Increase the tobacco price • Choose tobacco over daily needs

  7. Gum disease • Periodontal • Teeth loss • Black gums

  8. Why do people smoke? • Influence • Weight control

  9. Second-hand smokers • Unhealthy • Chemicals • Most likely to get sick first

  10. Smoking and Asthma • Risky life • Not good to smoke • Stay away from tobacco

  11. Smoke and depression • Death • Boredom • Reduce stress

  12. Quit smoking • Not easy • Goal sheet • Inspiration • New nonsmoking habit

  13. Conclusion • Unhealthy • Side-effects • Lung Cancer • Black Gums • Teens who smoke • Second-hand smokers

  14. Work Cited • Bachman, Jerald G., Katherine N. Wadsworth, Patrick M. O'Malley, Lloyd D. Johnston, and John E. Schulenberg. Smoking, Drinking, and Drug Use in Young Adulthood: The Impacts of New Freedoms and New Responsibilities. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Burns, Eric. The Smoke of the Gods: A Social History of Tobacco. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 2007. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Hawkins, Katherine, and Audrey Curtis Hane. "Young Women's Perceptions of Print Cigarette Advertising." Women's Studies in Communication 24.2 (2001): 169+. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Myers, Mark G., and John F. Kelly. "Cigarette Smoking among Adolescents with Alcohol and Other Drug Use Problems." Alcohol Research & Health 29.3 (2006): 221+. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013.

  15. Work Cited continued • Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent. "Poorest Families More Likely to Smoke." The Independent (London, England) 9 Mar. 1994. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Nichols, Sharon L., and Thomas L. Good. America's Teenagers--Myths and Realities: Media Images, Schooling, and the Social Costs of Careless Indifference. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Rabin, Robert L., and Stephen D. Sugarman, eds. Regulating Tobacco. New York: Oxford UP, 2001. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Seiffge-Krenke, Inge. Adolescents' Health: A Developmental Perspective. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013.

  16. Work Cited continued • Sherry, Michael M. Confronting Cancer: How to Care for Today and Tomorrow. New York: Insight, 1994. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Shucksmith, Janet, and Leo B. Hendry. Health Issues and Adolescents: Growing Up, Speaking out. London: Routledge, 1998. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Vogel, Julie S., David P. Hurford, Janet V. Smith, and AmyKay Cole. "The Relationship between Depression and Smoking in Adolescents." Adolescence 38.149 (2003): 57+. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. • Wiencke, John K., and Karl T. Kelsey. "Teen Smoking, Field Cancerization, and a "Critical Period" Hypothesis for Lung Cancer Susceptibility. (Children's Health Commentary)." Environmental Health Perspectives 110.6 (2002): 555+. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2013.

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