Tobacco effects your entire environment. Not only does it worsen your appearance by yellowing and wrinkling your skin, and darkening your teeth, it also makes you smell like smoke and that can cause some people around to become nauseous or you may be smoking and getting others sick with second hand smoke.
Also, it effects the people you become friends with. You are more likely to loose friends because of your smell or because they don't want to be involved with cigarettes. Then, the new friends you make are most likely going to be smokers as well because smoking will be something you will have in common. Having friends who smoke may make it hard to quit unless they encourage you to quit as well.
One effect of social reforms in the 19th and 20th centuries was the improvement of working conditions and wages for workers, leading to a better quality of life for many. Social reforms also helped to address issues such as child labor, women's rights, and access to education and healthcare, promoting greater equality and social justice.
When obtaining the Social History of a patient, information typically gathered includes details about the patient's living situation (such as home environment and support system), education level, occupation, social relationships, substance use (including tobacco, alcohol, and recreational drugs), sexual history, hobbies, and any significant life events that may impact their health.
Areas of social life include family dynamics, friendships, education, work environments, community involvement, social gatherings, cultural events, and societal norms. These areas contribute to the development of an individual's identity, relationships, and interactions within society.
In the North, social life often revolved around community gatherings, churches, and town centers. In the South, social life was centered around plantations, where wealthy landowners hosted events and gatherings for the local elite. Both regions valued social status, hospitality, and community ties.
A vibrant social life typically refers to having a bustling and active social network. It involves regularly engaging with friends, family, and acquaintances through various activities such as outings, gatherings, parties, and events. A vibrant social life often brings joy, fulfillment, and a sense of belonging to an individual.
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Yes, it can.
what was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?
That would be alcohol consumption and tobacco use.
No, it does not have any effect on homosexuality.
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!
im not really sure how it effects social life but it does effect the planet.
George Arbor West has written: 'Tobacco, pipes and smoking customs of the American Indians' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indians of North America, Tobacco, Smoking, Tobacco pipes, Calumets
because tobacco have no necotin not like ciggrette!
the lungs.
James L. Hedrick has written: 'Facts on smoking, tobacco, and health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry 'Chart book on smoking, tobacco & health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry
yes, tobacco can effect puberty because it causes you to stop growing and that is serious. it can also lead you to death.