Young people are very impressionable, meaning that they are easily swayed by what they see around them or on TV or some other mass media. If they see a certain behavior via the media, they will believe that is what they should be behaving, believing, or valuing. They are constantly surrounded by various scenes of everyday lives of celebrities, and they often strive to behave the same way they do. Media can be quite important in influencing young people's minds so as to believe what the media is spoonfeeding them.
i never done it i'm just a freshmen my dude but i hope it would be cool
A balloon about to pop because its so full of happines
Answer:
1. 12 million smoking deaths over last 40 years (cancer--4.1M, cardiovascular disease--5.5M, respiratory disease--2.1M, 94,000 infant deaths)
2. 438,000 people die from smoking (see pie chart for breakdown of types); 8.6 million get sick (20 for every 1 death; 45.1 million adults smoke
3. Youth smoking declined between 2000-2003; Youth and adult decline has stopped
4. 126M nonsmokers affected; brief exposure dangerous; causes disease and death; 3000 deaths--lung cancer, 35,000--heart disease, 150,000-300,000 respiratory problems for children below 18 mo.
5. $75 billion in medical costs; $92 billion in lost productivity (people missing work because of illness
6. Smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipes, low tar cigs, not safe either
1. paragraph 3
2. paragraph 1
3. paragraph 6
4. paragraph 5
5. paragraph 2
6. paragraph 4
Explanation: That's the order it should be in. Have a wonderful day people!