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19.

Smoking Cessation in Drug and Alcohol Users

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This 13 page paper looks at the way in which smokers, especially those who are addicted to other substances, may be given the help they need to give up smoking. The paper takes an holistic approach and considers the link between drug or alcohol and use and smoking, the best ways of treating tobacco addition and the nursing approach that should be adopted by primary healthcare workers. The bibliography cites 22 sources.



20.

Smoking in Public Places

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This 3 page paper discusses why smoking in public places should be banned. It includes a discussion of the effects of smoking on the health of children and seniors; and the bans on smoking in the workplace, restaurants, and transport. Bibliography lists 5 sources.



21.

Smoking & Increased Prevalence of Lung Cancer in Women

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A 17 page research proposal for conducting an extensive review of literature on the increased incidence of lung cancer in women and its presumed association with cigarette smoking. The writer offers a matrix that summarizes 12 studies and discusses the various sections of the proposed study. Bibliography lists 12 sources.



22.

Smoking on Campus

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A 7 page paper which discusses how smoking on campus should be prohibited in most places for the benefit of all . Bibliography lists 7 sources.



23.

Smoking and Lung Cancer in Women

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This 25 page paper provides an overview of a variety of sections of questions and studies on lung cancer in women. This paper considers the use of prevention programming from a public health perspective. Bibliography lists 35 sources.



24.

Smoking Cessation Programming

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This 10 page paper provides an overview of a program designed to support smoking cessation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.



25.

The Utilitarian Ideal Applied to Smoking

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A 4 page piece on how the utilitarian ideal, which states that individual rights must be given up for the greater good of all, has been applied to the recent anti-smoking agenda in America. The utilitarian images applied include: policy not backed by research, but applied in the case of children and public smoking in the case of adults; state class action suits and the tobacco settlements; and how the government is trying to incorporate utilitarian and individual freedoms under one umbrella. Bibliography lists 4 sources.



26.

Polonium 210's Role in Lung Cancer Caused by Cigarette Smoking

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A 5 page paper discussing the action of polonium-210 on lung tissue. The isotope is a naturally occurring compound in cigarette smoke resulting from combustion of lead-210 emitting alpha radiation that has been shown to cause cancer in research animals. After more than 25 years of research into the specific action of polonium-210, it still is not totally clear what the carcinogenic action of the isotope is, but it is clear that it plays a direct role in carcinogenicity, most likely through mutagenesis resulting in damaged cell processes. Bibliography lists 6 sources.



27.

Facts About Cigarettes and Smoking

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6 pages. Facts about the content and health risks of cigarette use as well as effective advertising campaigns and preventive measures. Also includes the effects on different ethnic groups. Bibliography lists 11 sources.



28.

Does an Employer Have the Right to Demand that an Employee Quit Smoking

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This 5 page report discusses the question of the "rights" of an employer to demand that an employee quit smoking, both at the workplace and at the employee's home. Just as an employer does not have the right to determine what religious practices an employee follows, whether they consume alcohol, whether they are married or single, the employer cannot dictate that an employee not smoke tobacco in the privacy of his or her own home. It can even be compared to making some sort of requirement that an employee not watch videos on television, cheer for a team that is not sponsored by the company, or drink tea rather than coffee. When one considers it in such a context, the issue is clearly absurd. Bibliography lists 3 sources.



29.

Cigarette smoking

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A ten page paper which looks at some of the issues surrounding cigarette smoking, such as the addictive nature of smoking, the health risks, and the involvement of governments and corporate businesses in the smoking phenomenon. Bibliography lists 10 sources.



30.

Proposed Study in Contributors to Smoking

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A 9 page research proposal investigating reasons that smokers smoke. Without exception, every active and committed smoker will say that the first cigarette was simply nasty. It smelled bad, it tasted bad, it made the would-be smoker cough. So why does the individual have a second? Why does s/he become addicted to the point of wheeling his IV tree outside hospital doors for the purpose of continuing to indulge? The paper includes a literature review and proposed methodology for conducting the study. Bibliography lists 10 sources.



31.

Correlation of Hearing Loss and Smoking

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A 6 page paper investigating the relation of hearing loss to cigarette smoking. Hearing loss and smoking would appear not to be related physically, given the information we have about the effects of smoking. The purpose here is to review the few studies that have been done and to draw some conclusions about the possible relationship. Research shows that it may be that hearing loss and smoking are closely related, not in biochemical relations but in the common environments in which both exist simultaneously. Bibliography lists 5 sources.



32.

Reasons for Banning Smoking

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This 3 page paper argues in favor of banning smoking in public places. Bibliography lists 3 sources.



33.

Experience and Other Evidence: An Argument Against Smoking

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A 5 page argument against smoking. The author delineates his personal perspective then backs that perspective up with facts from the literature. Bibliography lists 7 sources.



34.

The Dangers Of Smoking

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3 pages in length. Once hip and socially acceptable, cigarette smoking has become the looming beast from which communities across the globe are trying to escape. Cities across the United States are implementing smoking bans as a response to the steadily growing proof that cigarettes pose tremendous health risks - even to those who do not smoke. Considering the many detrimental issues associated with cigarette smoking, three of the top concerns include secondhand smoke, lung cancer and global impact. Bibliography lists 4 sources.



35.

Lesson Plan : Seniors And Smoking

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A 5 page paper that incorporates and labels aspects of a lesson plan for senior citizens on the relationship between heart disease and smoking. The lesson incorporates small group brainstorming on different topics, large group discussion, questions, and lecture notes that include statistical data. The lesson ends with a quote that affirms the success rate of senior citizens who try to quit smoking. Bibliography lists 3 sources.



36.

Behavior Modification: Smoking

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7 pages in length. Wanting to quit smoking and having the wherewithal to actually achieve this difficult goal are two entirely different ideas being that the desire alone often falls short of being successful. The student has tried at least two methods to help increase the success rate over and above simple desire, however, they have not proven effective. Personal motivation is strong yet the tug of nicotine addiction is typically stronger and has served to derail the student's efforts. Another approach through exercise is suggested as a means by which to use the body's own system as an ally in both fighting the urge to smoke and becoming healthier for it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.




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