Smoking
History of Smoking
It is seen that people have continued through out our development without smoking. But it is also evident that people have been engaged in smoking since the earliest times of Roman Empire. This was not tobacco, however, Cyprus grass instead, coltsfoot, and lavender. They engaged in smoking more for healing causes than just entertaining. The sailors those accompanied Columbus on his adventures to the 'New World' were considered to be the first those brought smoking of tobacco to Europe. The smoking of tobacco there was extensive among all the natives of the North America however, excluding those residing in the Arctic regions. A larger portion of this was for ceremonial purposes. Among Europeans tobacco was applied at first in Spain. Tobacco was developed as an ornamental plant in French lawns around the sixteenth century, where it was regarded as antidote against plague, toothache, gout, colic and tetanus. (Smoking as a Social Problem)
Smoking was brought to England by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1586, where it soon spread to all classes of society. The 'drinking of tobacco', as it was there regarded, transmitted through Holland and France across the Rhine. At the time of 'Thirty Years' War it was extended all over central Europe, particularly by Swedish soldiers. The English and French become more associated with the Oriental Cigarette only after the Crimean War. Only following this, the cigarette began to be more popular. During the following periods of the First World War tobacco products became mass consumer items. Smoking was then begun to be agreed upon as a habitual practice by all groups of the society. Tobacco initiated to be a popular drug and the tobacco industry, a strengthened sector of the economy. (Smoking as a Social Problem)
Smoking as a social problem
The adverse impact of smoking on health not only is a matter of worry for the smoker but the whole population residing in the same society and extending the economy and this trend is extensive through out the entire globe. Smoking is related with a normal increment of costs associated with enhanced morbidity, decreasing of the social product and excess mortality. Smoking is increased by its somatic influences that induce of further smoking. There is a continuous substitution of old smokers with smokers emerging within the younger generation. Smoking habits are prone to extend out of the smoking population over the non-smokers. (Smoking as a Psychological and Social Problem)
There prevails several causes justifying smoking has progressively continues to be a problem and became a dishonor over the past few decades. First one is the strong enhancement in the number of people resorting to it. The age at which the tradition of smoking is developed is reducing and is presently around below ten years of age. At the time of seventies, a lenient and opportunistic educational system directed towards an anti-authoritarian system encouraged this trend through the institution of smoking rooks or smokers corners in schools is considered to be awfully wrong decisions in view of the education to which presently many critics are there. As per a report generated by the Institute for Preventive Pneumology in Nuremberg, about one tenth boys have conducted trials of smoking prior to the age of six. About sixty percent of the boys and fifty percent of the girls above the age of ten years have experienced of smoking. Additionally, involvement of women along with the association of behavioral patterns those were at the beginning masculine especially in respect of smoking. (Smoking as a Social Problem)
Cultural comparison of smoking among different countries of the world
Tobacco is considered to be the second major reason of fatal ailment in the world. It is presently liable for the toll of life of one-tenth adults globally accounting for about 5 million deaths every year. The continuance of the present smoking patters will entail about 10 million deaths ever year by 2020. Half of the people that smoke presently- that is about 650 million people -- will gradually be killed by tobacco. (Why is tobacco a public health priority?)
About 14% of people in the age group of 13-15 years though out globe are engaged in smoking and about a quarter of them have begun smoking at the age of 10. About 30% of 15-18-year-olds in Europe are smokers. Ever since the mid-1990s smoking among the youth in the eastern European nations has exhibited a little enhancement, at the same time the rates among youth in the Western Europe have continued to be constant during the period. The emergence of smoking trend in Africa...
SMOKING History of smoking and the effects on health History of smoking The history of smoking and its effect on health Hard as it may believe to be today, the ill effects of smoking were not always well-known. The practice originated in the Americas with the Native Americans and the European colonists also indulged in the practice. Tobacco was a major cash crop in the South even before America formally became a nation. "Most
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