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Non - SEO knowledge => Health => Topic started by: 英语课 on May 31, 2012, 10:56:33 AM
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World No Tobacco Day
May 31, World No Tobacco Day. It was founded in 1987 by the World Health Organization to arouse the attention of the international community for tobacco harm to human health.
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Smoking is harmful for your health.
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Over the years the campaign has worked too. In the 60's, 70's and 80's most people smoked. Definitely in the 60's some doctors had an ashtray on their desk. I smoked too. I gave up when I retired because I knew I couldn't afford to keep smoking. Of
course now I am glad I did as I have seen all the health benefits. Feeling better and fitter. That was 14 years ago.
We were not educated like the young ones of today. It was thought of as big, there were great ads on t.v. which made it look good.
To smoke now I believe you are a fool and a rich fool.
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The cigs are still cheap in China. I think they should be more expensive. It may prevent people to smoke that much.
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Is that right SEO. Perhaps they want a lot of their people to die at an early age as that is what it does.
In France and Italy they smoke like trains so whether they are cheap there I don't know.
I used to smoke as did most people in the 1960's. Ads were on t.v. You went to the docs he smoked, ashtray on his desk. We were not educated like the young ones of today.
I gave up 14 years ago. Mainly because I couldn't afford it anymore but I am pleased I did as I am sure I have benefited from it health wise.
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Perhaps they want a lot of their people to die at an early age as that is what it does.
;D Haha, no, no. I don't think our Chinese government wants us to die an early age. I just share the idea the cigarettes to be more expensive, because I saw this idea on a Chinese TV channel, there the TV woman said that in many Western countries the prices of the cigarettes are higher, but in China still cheap. Here the politics is not to kill people, but only to prevent the over-population with some birth policy, it means not killing the already born people, but to limit Chinese family to born millions of new babies. This policy helped China to avoid the hunger and to get a better development. Also, as I know, our population is getting older (the average age) and we need more young people, that's why I can't imagine at all that someone will wish us to die. :)
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Haha, no, no. I don't think our Chinese government wants us to die an early age. I just share the idea the cigarettes to be more expensive, because I saw this idea on a Chinese TV channel, there the TV woman said that in many Western countries the prices of the cigarettes are higher, but in China still cheap. Here the politics is not to kill people, but only to prevent the over-population with some birth policy, it means not killing the already born people, but to limit Chinese family to born millions of new babies. This policy helped China to avoid the hunger and to get a better development. Also, as I know, our population is getting older (the average age) and we need more young people, that's why I can't imagine at all that someone will wish us to die.
+1 (i.e. my opinion is the same one).