Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Effects of Smoking Cigarettes Essay -- Nicotine Cigarettes Tobacco
The History of Tobacco     In 3000 B.C the Ancient Egyptians burnt sweet herbs and frankincense   when sacrificing to their gods. This was the beginning of smoking.   Then in the beginning of the Christian era smoke was inhaled through   the burning fur of a hare, the diagnoses for epilepsy was the   inhalation of smoke from a goat's horn and for consumption, smoke   inhaled through a reed of dried dung of an ox.     Somewhere in the United States was believed to be the birthplace of   tobacco, a plant of the genus Nicotiana. How and when it was   discovered is unknown (Huron Indian myth has it that in ancient times,   when the land was barren and the people were starving, the Great   Spirit sent forth a woman to save humanity. As she travelled over the   world, everywhere her right hand touched the soil, there grew   potatoes. And everywhere her left hand touched the soil, there grew   corn. And when the world was rich and fertile, she sat down and   rested. When she arose, there grew tobacco).     What is certain is that tobacco smoking was practised among the early   Mayas, probably in the district of Tabasco, Mexico, as part of their   religious ceremonies. The Mayans had no paper to wrap their tobacco in   so they wrapped it in palm leaves or cornhusks, and stuffed it into   reeds or bamboo. On the other hand they also smoked rolled tobacco   leaves as crude cigars.     Indians further north made pipes, some with a bowl and mouthpiece,   others shaped like a Y, and placed the forked ends into their   nostrils. They also blended their tobacco with other herbs and plants   to vary the flavour.     In South America, the Aztecs smoked and took snuff. Elsewhere in the   American continent, tobacco was chewed, eaten, drunk as an in...              ...f   cigarettes a day. If you want to find out how much an average smoker   pays for cigarettes per annum you do this:     Ãâà £4.33 (a packet of cigarettes) Ãâà ´ 7 (days per week) = Ãâà £ 30.31 (amount   paid for cigarettes a week)     Ãâà £ 30.31 (amount paid for cigarettes a week) Ãâà ´ 52 (weeks per year) =   Ãâà £1576.12 (amount paid for cigarettes a year)     So an average smoker pays approximately Ãâà £1576.12 a year, so if you   take up smoking you are more than likely to spend more than Ãâà £1500 a   year in cigarettes.     In the U.K the price of a pack of 20 premium brand cigarettes   currently costs Ãâà £4.33, of which Ãâà £3.45 (80%) is tax. Thus out of the   Ãâà £1576.12 spent a year by a smoker 80% is taken by the Government,   which is Ãâà £1260.90.     This is the main reason why the Government doesn?t ban smoking,   because they are making Ãâà £1260.90 per smoker per year in the U.K.                           
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