Friday, December 08, 2006

A peek into what I'm writing right now...

Just the intro, okay? There may be some grammatical errors, but hey, it's just a draft and the article's not even finished. So, ganun talaga. Besides, if I can think of a better intro, this part may not see print at all.

Here we go...



THE PUFFING HABIT
Why people get into smoking, the health and economic burden of the habit, and tips to break it
By Sherma E. Benosa


Advertisements portray cigarettes as hip, and being seen flipping a stick between fingers or puffing one as ‘cool.’

But what advertisements don’t show are the gory effects this “hip” habit has upon the body. They fail to show that not only is cigarette smoking linked to virtually every chronic illness known to man, but more importantly, that it is the second major cause of death in the world. And so we see people in almost every corner and from all walks of life flicking and puffing those slim sticks, paradoxically, as if their lives depended upon them.


The Very First Puff

The temptation to start smoking can be likened to the very first sin, with advertisements and other tempters representing Eve and the snake; the cigarette stick representing the forbidden fruit; and the would-be smokers representing Adam.

And just as the snake used enlightenment to tempt Eve, so do advertisers link smoking to such sought-after virtues or state as sophistication, good life, success, independence, fun, and nonconformity to lure the gullible public — most often the teen-agers — to their very first stick. And to make its sales pitch more effective, the snake has made a tremendous transformation — from its slimy form to sophisticated and beautiful models, making the temptation even more difficult to resist.

But just as Adam’s very first bite into the forbidden fruit got him and Eve banished from the Garden of Eden and eternally condemned, so can the would-be smoker’s very first puff banish his or her health, and get him or her hooked into the puffing habit, which he or she will soon have to fight off — perhaps for several years, perhaps for life.

For there is something about the first puff that can get most try-only smokers hooked, so that what could have been simply a trial puff or even a social smoking can turn into an unbreakable habit. According to a study by University College of London researchers published in the journal Tobacco Control, if an 11-year old child smokes even just one cigarette, the urge to smoke stays within that child for three years, significantly raising his or her chances of becoming a regular smoker.

This finding is a cause for alarm. According to 2003 data from the US National Institutes of Health (US-NIH), the average age at first use among people 12 years and older is 15.4; among 12- to 17-year-olds, 12.3; and among 18- to 25-year-olds, 14.7. US-NIH adds that the younger a person starts smoking, the more likely he or she is to become addicted; and the more years he or she smokes, the greater are his or her risks of developing smoking-related diseases.


The Forbidden Stick



Oooooooopppppsssss... Sowi, you can read no further. He he he...

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmm...

How about cigars Ms. Benosa? Kitaem ket mayat pay laeng ti iiseman ni Fidel. Sungsong pay hehehe!

brainteaser said...

Heh! Yumaymo ditoy dagita cigarsmo ta tukko-tukkolek! Awan daytoy. Ti la agpalpalusot ti ammona.

Anonymous said...

Pambarak a mangted ket no nagimas a ngal-ngalen no kasdiay nga agkukurot ti tao hehehe!

You ever saw the film Top Gun Ms. Benosa?

...well, I always light one every time I make a conquest! Soon I’ll light one for you! HAR HAR HAR!

brainteaser said...

And what made you think you can conquer me?

Nah sir. Agam-ammangawka.

Read this:

He who comes to conquer me, he himself will be conquered first.

Hah!

Anonymous said...

Don't forget this Ms. Benosa:

Veni, Vedi, Veci!

Anonymous said...

sabali diay veni-vidi-vici hehehe!

i come, i light, you smoke!

HAR HAR HAR!

Anonymous said...

mayat ta kaskay la paet ken martilio...pati pinadis kabaelanyo a pakantaen!

Anonymous said...

ei angkel, kayatmo met ti pinadis -tay kasla takiag kadakkel hehehe!

brainteaser said...

Hey Angkel. I am glad ta nasurotam toy taengko. Ha ha ha! Welcome!

Basta siak diay paet, Angkel, Ok laeng. Narigat aya ti mapukpok?

Tatang, ania met dayta kasla takiag a pinadis a kunkunam?

brainteaser said...

Ne, nalaka aya, kunak koma.

Anonymous said...

ei Angkel, I think Ms. Benosa here doesn't know what a 'paet is!

'Pay, mabalin aya a pagpukpok ta paet! La ngarud, I am the martilio, you are the paet...

I will pukpok you har har har!

Ayanna ngata ti pukpokek!

brainteaser said...

Waaaa! Baliktad. Siak ti martilio, kunak koma. Sika ti paet!

Mr. Paet, maykan ta rugiakon ti agpukpok!

Anonymous said...

Hm, hm... careful with that word 'pukpok'.

How about this: 'tik-olak' ta ulom a natangken!

hek hek hek!