2. How it all started?
Questions about the smokers
in our school.
Statistics for Bulgaria.
Why can’t most people stop
smoking?
Are chewing gums and anti
smoking drugs effective?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/quit-smoking/quit-smoking-
medications/why-quitting-smoking-is-hard/index.html
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4. ● Cigarettes appear to have had antecedents in Mexico and
Central America around the 9th century in the form of
reeds and smoking tubes.
● By 1830, the cigarette had crossed into France, where it
received the name cigarette; and in 1845, the French
state tobacco monopoly began manufacturing them. The
French word was adopted by English in the 1840s.
5. ● The first patented cigarette-
making machine was
invented by Juan
Nepomuceno Adorno of
Mexico in 1847.
● However, production
climbed markedly when
another cigarette-making
machine was developed in
the 1880s by James Albert
Bonsack.
8. 1. Since when did you start smoke
cigarettes?
2. How did you start smoking
cigarettes?
3. Have you tried to stop smoking
cigarettes?
4. How many cigarettes you smoking
a day?
5. Are you scared of the health
problems?
Between 6th and 8th grade.
From friends and from curiosity.
All of them tried to stop them
but only one actually did.
They smoke at least one
box of cigarettes a day.
They have no worries about
the heath problems.
9. 6. Do you want to stop smoking?
7. Do your parents know you
smoke?
8. How long can you last without
smoking?
9. What brand was your first
cigarette?
Other do others don’t.
All of their parents know.
For about 2 days.
1. Yellow Eva
2. Malboro
3. Dunhill
4. Karelia
14. Nicotine is the main addictive
drug in tobacco that makes
quitting so hard. Cigarettes are
designed to rapidly deliver
nicotine to your brain. Inside
your brain, nicotine triggers the
release of chemicals that make
you feel good.
17. When you stop smoking, your brain gets irritable. As a
result, you might get anxious or upset. You might have a
hard time concentrating or sleeping, have strong urges to
smoke, or just feel generally uncomfortable.
18. Nicotine gum is in a class of medications called smoking
cessation aids. It works by providing nicotine to your body to
decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when
smoking is stopped and as a substitute oral activity to
reduce the urge to smoke.