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Smoking ban — An internationally recognizable No Smoking sign … Wikipedia
Smoking ban in England — A smoking ban in England, making it illegal to smoke in all enclosed public places and enclosed work places in England, came into force on 1 July 2007. Similar bans had already been introduced by the rest of the United Kingdom Scotland on 26… … Wikipedia
Smoking in the People's Republic of China — is prevalent, as China is the world s largest consumer and producer of tobacco:[1] there are 350 million Chinese smokers,[1] and China produces 42% of the world s cigarettes.[1] The China National Tobacco Corporation (中国国家烟草公司) is by sales the… … Wikipedia
Smoking in Uruguay — In March 2006, it became illegal in Uruguay to smoke in enclosed public spaces. Now bars, restaurants or offices where people are caught smoking face fines of more than $1,100 or a three day closure. This makes Uruguay the first country in South… … Wikipedia
smoking — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chain, heavy ▪ passive (BrE) ▪ the dangers of passive smoking ▪ teen (esp. AmE), teenage, underage … Collocations dictionary
Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 — The Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 (2005 asp 13) is an Act passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2005, after being introduced by Scottish Executive Health minister Andy Kerr. The Act establishes that, from 26 March 2006, it is … Wikipedia
Smoking — For other uses, see Smoking (disambiguation). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Smoking in Argentina — is subject to a number of bans in different jurisdictions, and there is a nationwide governmental campaign against tobacco smoking and advertising. Argentina accounts for 15% of total tobacco consumption in Latin America.According to the National … Wikipedia
ban — is a common journalistic word, ideally short for headlines, for ‘prohibit’ or ‘make illegal’; as such, and because of its staccato effect in speech, it permeates everyday language. In earlier periods it meant ‘to summon’ and ‘to curse’. In the… … Modern English usage
Smoking age — The minimum legal age to purchase cigarettes or tobacco products varies from country to country. Ages range from 14 to 21, but 18 tends to be the most common legal smoking age.Legal Smoking Age For countries around the worldAsiaEuropeAustraliaIt… … Wikipedia
Military and smoking — Smoking amongst military personnel has been observed in previous wars, but smoking’s close association with the United States military started in World War I when tobacco companies began to target military personnel through the distribution of… … Wikipedia