Even though there is a lot of propaganda against smoking and all the bad effects it can have on the human body many people still smoke. Why? There is no straight answer to why an individual smokes or why they even started smoking. Most of those people started to smoke because of peer pressure or because they wanted to "rebel" and got hooked on smoking. SInce there is no one answer to how a person started smoking there is no one answer on how to quit, but there is one answer in common and those are the side effects it can have on the human body. For some people it may take a while for their bodies to feel an effect. Not all of us are that lucky and our bodies can become affected after a couple of years.
What does smoking do to your body?
There's hardly a part of the human body that's not affected by the chemicals in the cigarettes you smoke. Your body is exposed to a lot of thing such as:
Cancer of the mouth, gum diseases, and bad breath
Increasing the chances of having strokes
Affects your breathing tubes that can give you a "smokers cough"
It also weakens your bronchi that can lead to bronchial infections
Lung cancer
raises blood pressure and increases chances of blood clot
What does it do to your organs?
It affects the digestive system. Tars in smoke can cause cancer of the esophagus and throat. Smoking also increases stomach acid secretion, leading to heart burn and ulcers. Smokers have a higher rate of pancreatic cancer deaths. Cigarettes contain carcinogens that are excreted in the urine where their presence can cause bladder cancer that is often fatal. High blood pressure can damage the kidneys.
Even though a body is greatly affected by smoking when a person stops smoking the body starts to repair itself. So do not wait until its too late to quit and if you do not smoke try to stay away from it since its effects are greatly.
Many of us have a desktop computer at home and we all got the basic cables needed to to be able to use the computer and to have it function. Yet, many of us add more and more cables because we want to connect the computer to the internet, we want to add a web cam, or we need a microphone to be able to make phone calls through the computer. Slowly and slowly we add more wires and our cables get tangled up. So how do we prevent from making such a mess?
There are easy way to prevent this from having it and all you really need are zip ties. many of those cables can be arranged and separated into a categories and then zip tied together so that they wont go out of place. Easy steps such as separating cables can make your desktop more cleaner and whenever you have a problem it can be easier to fix.
On March 20, 2010 SDSU will be offering their annual open house that is available to the SDSU community, staff, faculty, future students, and currents students as well as their family. This event is held every year and most of the attractions are free. There are a few events one has to pay for, but it is a small number compared to all the activities offer. The open house will be from 10am to 3pm. This open house has something for everyone and dozens of people will be attending.
Explore SDSU is offered every March to celebrate SDSU month, a month long celebration of San Diego State relationship with the San Diego community. There will be many guest speakers and cartoon character, such as Arthur the Aardvark to whom reads a book to all the kids.
Come to the open house you might find something you like.
Nowadays everyone has a cellphone and we can all text. Some people have plans that are unlimited text messages, other have limited text, and some pay for every text they send. Yet, at one point in our life we have all texted. People have become avid texters and text to everybody at any time, but are these texters taking it too far?
We all have seen the typical texter who texts in class, lunch, and when walking. Some of us even do this too. Some of these people have taken this texting to far. I am not saying texting is wrong, but some people have taken it too far. Have you ever had a friend to whom you were talking to and at every minute they take out their phone to text? Then seem they are ignoring us and not paying attention to what we have to say. It makes them look like their other friends or other people they are talking to are more important.
Texting is not bad but it could become a bad habit. There are more appropriate times to when to text. For example, if you are alone at home and have nothing to do texting is acceptable. Yet, when you are interacting with real people and have other people attention to you then maybe texting a little less would be better. Virtual communication is taking over actual conversation and we are helping this. Its important to talk to the people we have face to face then through a phone.
There are no 100% guarantees against not getting sick getting a flu Shot. Washing your hands frequently and keep your hands away from your face and mouth, disinfecting your room with lysol or some sort of disinfectant, disinfecting door knobs people touch a lot, and washing your hands can help reduce the chances of you getting sick. There is one thing you can do that will dramatically reduce your risk of sickness. keep your hands clean, and do not touch your face or mouth unless you have just washed your hands. Most illnesses are transmitted through contact with germs on surfaces touched or used by the sick person, doorknobs, sink handles, and other materials constantly contacted by other individuals. Also, learn the right way to wash your hands: use soap, briskly rub your hands and let the clean water rinse them thoroughly, under your nails and rings too. do not turn off the water with your clean, wet hand-the germs are there waiting. use a piece of paper toweling to turn the water off-remember, you turned the water on with your dirty hands. Dry your hands thoroughly on a clean towel. Making this a habit you will enjoy much more sick-free time and more time doing things you want.