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What’s in a cigarette? There are over 4,000 IDENTIFIED chemicals in a cigarette smoke, including the following and some of their common uses: Nail polish.

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3 What’s in a cigarette? There are over 4,000 IDENTIFIED chemicals in a cigarette smoke, including the following and some of their common uses: Nail polish remover Hair dye Floor/toilet cleaner Rat poison Rubber cement Cigarette lighter fluid Rechargeable batteries Car exhaust fumes Insecticides Alcohol Chemicals to preserve bodies Barbecue lighter Jet and rocket fuels Gas chamber poison Swamp gas Rocket fuel Mothballs Gasoline additive Disinfectant Plastics Radiation Candle wax Industrial solvent Garbage bags and PVC2

4 Drug Effects & Paraphernalia

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10 KICK BUTTS DAY!

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13 No stank you!

14 Mock car wreck

15 Mock Car wreck is something our T.A.D.D puts on for the school every 3-4 years to inform students about drinking and driving. We put on a simulated car wreck, following that is the testing and arresting of the drunk driver. Next we have the funeral for a friend that passed away that was the passenger in the car. This takes about 4 periods of our day which is the equivalent of 4 hours, majority of our students take consideration of what’s going on. So it gives awareness to students of our school that drinking and driving is NOT the way to go…..

16 Realistic isn’t it?

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34 Brought To You By: North Beach T.A.D.D Advisor Jodi Brown President Camille Hodges Treasurer/Technician Christine You Representative Melanie Hahn Members Amelia Mayhew Kelsey Brown Jennifer Brown The cigarette


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