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If a stereo costs 1200 last year and only cost 1050 what is the price difference?

This question has a more complex answer than you would think. The simple answer is that the stereo now costs $150 less than it did last year. Great. For most people, we can stop there. For those of you looking for precision, read on...

The price of anything over time, is affected by the inflationary or deflationary rate of currency over the given time period. The simplest way to comprehend this is to think of $100 ten years ago. Ten years ago, a dinner out at a nice restaurant may have cost $50. So, your $100 ten years ago would have bought you 2 dinners. Suppose that today, that same dinner costs $100. If you had that $100 today, you could only get 1 dinner for it. The conclusion is that the $100 today is worth only 1/2 of what it was 10 years ago.

This example assumes that the dinners are an accurate reflection of the increase in all costs over that 10 year period. For economics, there is an indicator, a standard measurement, that is used to measure the loss (or increase) of currency over time. It is called the rate of inflation. If the inflation rate is 5%, then the value of that stereo is not only $120 less, but the original value of the money is less, too. So, you would have to add that 5% back in and that would reduce the amount of savings, making that price difference only about $108.

How bad are cigarettes really for you?

Bad, over half of life long users die from them. I'm 18 years old and have been smoking for 1½ years, and my lungs already don't work nearly as well as they used to.

What is color tar?

Black maybe a little brown

What if your major contributions to the company?

There are many major contributions that someone may have two a company. Some people have implemented plans to make the company more efficient for example.

How many minutes of life do you lose every pack of cigarettes?

every cigarette you lose 13 minutes of your life so count the number in a pack and do the math

How much does a carton of cheap cigarettes in England cost?

Cigarettes in England cost upwards of £6.00 for a pack of 20.

Britons tend to travel abroad (for instance, to France via the Channel Tunnel) for lower-priced cigarettes, or further afield for duty-free (according to the legal allowance).

Just as anywhere else, cigarettes are always available at some online stores, but purchasing from online retailers runs the risk of being collared by customs for the import duty, or falling victim to lack of quality control, or even being sold 'fake' cigarettes (keeping in mind that returning an unfit item could be costly, and there is no guarantee that you'll ever be able to wrangle back the tax you may have paid).

How old do you have to be to buy Trimgel?

To purchase Trimgel, you typically need to be at least 18 years old. This age requirement helps ensure that buyers are legally considered adults and can make informed decisions about using the product. However, it's essential to check local regulations, as age restrictions can vary by region.

What happens if you use nicotine only to smoke what are the harmful effects?

Nicotine itself is a chemical which is very addictive which then makes the body crave for it. Over a long time period it is said to be a cause for cancer however it isn't yet fully proven.

Can you smoke Straterra?

Can you? Yes, I suppose just like anything else, it could potentially be smoked just like any other pill. Should you? No. Hope this helps! Dr. B.

What do different colors mean when worn on each wrist?

It all depends on what the colors are _ red and black _ black and blue_ they are gang colors that I know of but I am sure that there are more - or it could stand for a sorority like red and white for -aka's -(i think, please don't hold it against me if i am wrong)

How do doctors discovered the link between cigarette smoke and lung cancer?

Researchers discovered over time that smokers had a huge increase in their deaths from lung cancer compared to non-smokers. The tar and other substances found in cigarettes were found in lungs of smokers as well. It wasn't too difficult to link it.

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From epidemiological studies. Basically, the incidence of lung cancer in a sample of smokers is compared with the incidence in a sample of a similar size of non-smokers. However, it's not that simple. There are many factors that epidemiological studies have linked with lung cancer - radon gas in the home, asbestos, family history of cancer, spread of cancer from another part of the body, eating dairy produce, drinking alcohol, traffic fumes, taking antibiotics, sawdust, having a wood burning stove and even owning a colour TV!

Epidemiology is a far from exact science. If a carpenter tragically contracted lung cancer smoked, lived in a house with high radon levels, took antibiotics, whose father or mother died of cancer and owned a colour TV, what was the cause? And then it could be down to a factor that has yet to be identified. The HPV virus, which is believed to be a major factor for cervical cancer, is currently being investigated.

What are the dangerous substances found in cigarettes and why are they so deadly?

There are many dangerous substances in cigarette smoke, but I will just discuss the most dangerous three of them.

Nicotine is a dangerous drug because it is strongly addictive, and it also causes blood vessels to contract (technically it is a vasoconstrictor) which reduces blood circulation.

Tar, also known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, is a powerful carcinogen; it causes cancer.

Carbon monoxide reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood (it bonds to hemoglobin and prevents it from carrying oxygen molecules).

Is dipping snuff bad for you?

sure why not but it's not up to me to tell you if you should or shouldn't

What is the best way to treat a burn from a bic cigarette lighter to prevent infection and help speed healing?

Treat it in the same way you would treat any other burn.

Cover it with a clean dry non-absorbant dressing and change it regularly.

What was the causes of fascim?

The need to pin the blame on others in ascension to power. Facism itself is one person (usually) trying to achieve total power and attempting to find people to pick on, almost always with lethal force.

How many cigarette can a non-resident bring into America?

200. They have be for you personal use only and not for commercial distribution or for another person. You also must be of age to posses cigarettes in the United States. The specific regulation is found in Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 148 Sec. 148.43(a). It states

"(a) For personal use. Fifty cigars, or 200 cigarettes, or 2

kilograms of smoking tobacco, and not exceeding 1 liter of alcoholic

beverages may be passed free of duty and internal revenue tax under

subheading 9804.00.25 and Chapter 98, U.S. Note 3, Harmonized Tariff

Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) (19 U.S.C. 1202), when brought in

by an adult nonresident for his personal use, and not for commercial use

or to be given to another person. This exemption for tobacco products

may be applied proportionately...."