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OUR WORLD PROJECT Death Rate of China from Smoking Every Year. Seba El-Aker 6D. Were a circle together. One World. One Heart. One Soul. Introduction. Countries:.
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OUR WORLD PROJECTDeath Rate of China from Smoking Every Year Seba El-Aker 6D Were a circle together One World One Heart One Soul
Introduction Countries: This presentation will try to persuade the United Nations into giving financial aid to improve the health in China from Smoking. The three countries I chose to compare China with are: United States, Scotland and Cuba. The definition of Smoking: To inhale and exhaletobacco or any other related substance from a cigarette through your mouthinto your body, which results great harm to your lungs and heart. Main Country: China First Comparison Country: United States Second Comparison Country: Scotland Third Comparison Country: Cuba
Graph 1,000,000 140,000 13,500 6,000
Explanation China and United States: 860,000 more people in China die from smoking than United States each year. China and Scotland: 986,500 more people die in China from smoking than Scotland each year. China and Cuba: 994,000 more people die in China from smoking than Cuba each year.
Conclusion • In conclusion, you can see from all of my research, graphs and charts, China is in desperate need of help from the United Nations. If around 1 million people die each year what will happen in 15 years? The population will decrease. Then what will be China? We have all these questions to face and one way or another the United Nations will have to be aware of this important issue and start taking action and finding solutions. Every problem has a solution.
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