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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I thank all who in one way or another contributed to


the completion of this thesis. First, I thank God for the
protection and ability to do work. I also thank my family
who encouraged me and prayed for me throughout the time
of my research.
I am so grateful to the Gentle Angels School and the
faculty of G.A.S. for making it possible for me to study
here.
I would like to sincerly thank Mr. Manny Peero for
his advice and support throughout this study, and espcially
for his confidence in me.
To all my friends, thank you for your
understaniding and encouragement in moments of crisis.
Your friendship makes my life a wonderful experience. I
cannot list all their names, but you are always in my mind.
Thank you Lord for being there for me.

DEDICATION

This Research Paper is dedicated to my respective


parents who have been my constant source of inspiration.
They have given us the discipline to tackle any task with
determination. Without their love and support this project
would not have been made possible.
And to my friends that supports me in this thesis.

INTRODUCTION

The Researcher already knew that smoking is bad for our


health. But do you really understand just how dangerous
smoking really is? Tobacco contains nicotine, a highly
addictive drug that makes it difficult for smokers to kick
the habit. Tobacco products also contain many poisonous
and harmful substances that cause disease and premature
death. Did you know that out of a group of 1000 smokers
(age 30), that a full quarter of them (250!) will die of
smoking-related illnesses prior to completing middle age,
an additional quarter will die prematurely from smokingrelated illnesses shortly after retirement age, and another
large group will develop debilitating chronic illnesses as a
result of their smoking? Most people don't know the odds
of getting sick as a result of smoking are really that bad, but
when you do the numbers, that is how they come out. For
many people, truly understanding the very real dangers
associated with smoking becomes the motivating factor that
helps them to quit.
Although it can be a very difficult habit to break, smoking
is ultimately a choice; it is your responsibility to choose
whether or not you will continue to smoke.

Methodology

1. Would you call yourself a smoker?


YES

NO

2. Do you think smoking cigarette can affect to your


health?
YES

NO

3. How many times do you smoke in a day?


1-3 times

4-8 times

7-9 times

I do not smoke cigarettes

4. Does anyone in your household currently smoke


cigarettes, or not?
Yes, Someone does

No, no one does

Not Sure
5. Where did you usually smoke?
At home
At school
At friends home

In In public places

6. Have you ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two


puffs?
Yes
7. Do

No

your parents know that you


smoke cigarettes?

I do not smoke cigarettes


Yes
No
8. Do you think you would be able
to stop smoking if you wanted to?
I have never smoked cigarettes
I have already stopped smoking
cigarettes
Yes

No

9. Have you ever taken marijuana,


or hashish in your life?
Never
2-4 times

Once
5 or more

times
10. How often do you drink beer?
Never

when there is

just only an occasion

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