anti smoking

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this presentation is totally deals with the harmful effects of cigarettes in our life......this contains two videos one which describes the affect in day to day life and the other deals with the basic parts of cigarettes

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CiggaratteI ‘M AGGAINST IT,

ARE YOU?

NAME ----BAPPY MANDALBRANCH----MECHANICAL

ROLL NO------------1202271

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“WARNING”------Tambacoo Se Cancer Hota Hai

cigratte.mp4

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“WHAT IS THERE INSIDE IT” -------------LETS SEE

A BUNDLE THAT CONTAINS APPROX 4000 CHEMICALS

DIAGRAM OF A CIGARETTE.1. FILTER MADE OF 95% CELLULOSE ACETATE.2. TIPPING PAPER TO COVER THE FILTER.3. ROLLING PAPER TO COVER THE TOBACCO.4. TOBACCO BLEND.

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BASIC INGRADIENTS IN CIGARETTE

“SMOKE”………………..

Nicotine reaches the brain and every body part within 10 seconds after smoke is inhaled.

Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, preventing affected cells from carrying a full load of oxygen.

Hydrogen cyanide – the lungs contain tiny hairs (cilia) that help to clean the lungs by moving foreign substances out. Hydrogen cyanide stops this lung clearance system from working properly, which means the poisonous chemicals in tobacco smoke can build up inside the lungs. Other chemicals in smoke that damage the lungs include hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides, organic acids, phenols and oxidising agents.

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Free radicals – these highly reactive chemicals can damage the heart muscles and blood vessels. They react with cholesterol, leading to the build-up of fatty material on artery walls. Their actions lead to heart disease, stroke and blood vessel disease.Metals – tobacco smoke contains dangerous metals including arsenic, cadmium and lead. Several of these metals are carcinogenic.

Cancer-causing agents (carcinogens) in tobacco smoke damage important genes that control the growth of cells, causing them to grow abnormally or to reproduce too rapidly. Tar – a sticky substance that coats your lungs like soot in a

chimney, making it harder for you to breathe, and that contains dozens of chemicals that cause cancer.

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HEALTH PROBLEMS DUE TO SMAOKING………………

asthma Cancer—cancer in

kidney ,lung cancer ,mouth cancer, pancreatic cancer

Respiratory diseases Ulser Pregrency

complication Increase the chances

of heart attack. Influenza. Female infertility. Increases the risk of

tuberculosis

Theses are the one ,that a passive smoker can also have .........BE AWARE””

There are many more………….

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ITS FOR GIRLS An interesting thing for

the healthy girls.

1]According to a report cigarette reduces weight of about 7 pounds(3 and half kg).

2]It reduces the appetite.

3] it is because it reduces the sense of taste and smell.

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WHY DO PEOPLE USE IT [1]Stress and emotion [2] Depression (feeling of

lonliness) [3]Peer pressure [4]to maintain balance with

society [5]teenagers feel that it

makes them more attractive and matured.

[6]background i.e our family,(what do they feel about smoking).

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how to keep ourselvess away from smoking

1]by motivating ourselves in cases of

depressing situation .This could be done by listening to motivating songs and videos.

2]by reading about diseases caused due to smoking and what is the situation of smokers when they smoke.

3]handling peer pressure. Sharing our problems with our family and

with those who could give correct suggestions.

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steps to reduce its use

*through educating people about the harmfulness of consuming it .

Graphical warnings on cigarette packs.

Television advertisement to stop using cigarette and banning adds to promote its use .

. *imposing high taxes by government on the tobacco factories.

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HELPLINE NOS. AND EMAIL ID’S Useful telephone numbers

Smoking cessation advice in the workplace Call Vibeke Soersdal on 020 7251 1551   E-mail [email protected]

Smoking prevention services for young people Call Alice McClelland on 020 7251 155   E-mail [email protected]

NHS Smoking Helpline 0800 169 0 169 Open 7am - 11pm every day. Senior advisors (counsellors) available 10am -11pm.Answerphone out of hours.

NHS Pregnancy Smoking Helpline 0800 169 9 169 Open 12 midday - 9pm every day. Answerphone out of hours. Call-back service offered

NHS Asian Tobacco Helplines All lines open Tuesday 1pm - 9pm. Answerphone out of hours. Call-back service offered Urdu - 0800 169 0 881 Punjabi - 0800 169 0 882 ,Hindi - 0800 169 0 883 ,Gujarati - 0800 169 0 884 ,Bengali - 0800 169 0 885 Textphone users should call 0800 169 0 171 QuitLine Smoking Helpline 0800 00 22 00 Open 9am - 9pm every day Ethnic Tobacco Helplines All lines open Tuesday 1pm - 9pm Bengali (mon) 0800 00 22 44 ,Gujarati (tue) 0800 00 22 55 ,Hindi (wed) 0800 00 22 66 ,Punjabi (thu) 0800 00 22 77 ,

Urdu (sun) 0800 00 22 88 Turkish & Kurdish (thu 1-5pm + sun 1-9pm) 0800 00 22 99

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THANK

YOU-help me pass this

message.

“dying in a day is better than dying everyday”

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGMENT

I want to thank---

GOOGLE WIKIPEDIA

for their support

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Sorry messageIF I HURT AN YONE THROU GH ANY OF MY WORDS I AM EXTREAMLY SORRY FOR THAT ……………

I AM IN NO INTENSION OF HURTING ANYONETHROUGH ANY OF MY WORDS…………………………………