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  • Slide 1
  • Stop Killing Smoking Kills 0:00-0:15 Visual: black background Audio: the sound of lighting up a cigarette Text: Stop Killing Merging up
  • Slide 2
  • 0:16-0:55 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Are you sure you want to smoke that cigarette? There are more than 4000 chemicals found in a cigarette. Those toxins in a tobacco could lead too many illness, and its the number one preventable cause of death. Text:
  • Slide 3
  • 0:56-1:15 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) The common 3 are in a cigarette are nicotine, tar and carbon-monoxide. But there are more.. Text: Nicotine Tar Carbon-Monoxide
  • Slide 4
  • 1:16-1:30 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Nicotine has oily liquid that could be mixed with water in the base form. At a temperature below the boiling point, that allowing the nicotine to burn at a low vapor pressure. Text: Nicotine data: C10H14N2 Melt point: -79 C (-110 F) Boiling point: 247 C (477 F)
  • Slide 5
  • 1:36-2:20 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) There has hundreds of chemicals in tars. Tar is the brownish-black at the end of the cigarette filter. It flows through the lungs and the breathing airways that could cause lung cancer and breathing problems. Text: This is amount of tar a pack a day smoker breath in every year.
  • Slide 6
  • 2:21-3:00 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, and tasteless gas which is lighter than air. The poison you may get from CO are headache, vomiting, dizziness, nausea and all these tiredness. Text: The acute effects produced by carbon monoxide. High light death in less than three minutes
  • Slide 7
  • 3:01-3:35 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Here are some other chemicals in cigarette Text:.Carbonyls, Phenolics, Aromatic Amines, Oxides of Nitrogen NO, Hydrogen Cyanide, Ammonia, Volatiles, Semi-Volatiles, Trace Metals, Tobacco Specific Nitrosamines, Volatile Nitrosamines, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines.
  • Slide 8
  • 3:36-4:05 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Nicotine is a basically a poison, it could kill a person probably in less an hr if a small amount of nicotine is in the blood- stream. The cilia (tiny hairs) inside the lungs, the function is to clean out dirt and germs in the lungs but if these cilia is covered with tar, then it will not do its job. All the bacteria and germs and chemical from the tar would clog and stay in the lungs and that is when you get diseases.
  • Slide 9
  • 4:06-4:55 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) It would affect lungs and heart. The risks of smoking are heart attacks, cancer (in throat, lungs, mouth, pancreatic), strokes, emphysema, breathing problem and obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD). It also would affect pregnant woman. Text: What if you can see what cigarrettes where doing to your inside.
  • Slide 10
  • 4:56-5:15 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Many people do not know that smoking could reduce life expectancy. Text: Smoking tobacco has and estimate of 5.4 million deaths in 2004, over the 20 th century it has 100 million deaths (research by The World Health Organization).
  • Slide 11
  • 5:16-5:35 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Have smokers ever realize how bad it could harm the non-smokers? Imagine your smoking beside your kids, parents, grandparents, best friends or any love ones Text:
  • Slide 12
  • 5:36-6:00 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Second-hand smoke is a combined 2 forms of smokes from a burned tobacco. Non-smokers are the ones who are dealing with second-hand smoke by breathing it the nicotine and other chemicals and the smoke from the exhale from the smoker. It is also called Passive smoking. Text:
  • Slide 13
  • 6:01-6:50 Visual: Audio: : Secondhand smoke could cause death, diseases, and disability. The common effects on secondhand smoke: Lung Cancer ( all type of cancer), heart disease, stroke, Asthma, SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), breathing difficulties, pregnancy ( low birth weight) and the list could continue. Text: (explain the experiment with translated text) The smoke released by a cigarette are more toxic than the smoker breathed in.
  • Slide 14
  • Quit Smoking 6:51-6:55 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Yes, smoking is very addicting but you are not alone. Lets find out how hard it is to quit smoking. Text:
  • Slide 15
  • 6:56-8:10 Visual: Audio: (Diegetic sound) Allen: For 30 years I was hopelessly addicted. But I went over night, from smoker to non- smoker without any withdraw at all. Then I suddenly realized that this method would work for all smokers. NO SUBSTITUTE! How can you cure the addiction of a drug, by taking the same drug that you are addicted to. (Non diegetic sound) He has made millions by discovering his own way to quit smoking. Text: Costa del Sol (9.00 am) Interview of Allen Care
  • Slide 16
  • 2 year old smoking?!!?! 8:11-9:00 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) His father introduced him to smoking since he was 18 month old. Given the amount of two packs a day, he still insist his son is healthy. Text: At Indonesian a 2 year old boy who already has the habit of smoking up to almost 2 packs a day! If his parents tries to stop him, he would throw tantrums every time.
  • Slide 17
  • 9:01-9:25 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) After this 2 year old boy was on the news, he was brought to rehab and improved on his quitting! He cut down to 10 per day. He is proving to others that if he could quit then you could too! Text:
  • Slide 18
  • 9:26-9:35 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Have you ever heard of third-hand smoke? Third- hand smoke is when the smoke is stayed in the hair, furniture, fabric and etc. The smell could still be harmful because the area your in is polluted. The smell could also harmful to the body.
  • Slide 19
  • 9:36-9:50 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Do you know much money people spend on packs of smoke a year? Lets estimate. A pack of smoke in British Columbia is around $9, lets say. If a harsh smoker buys a pack a day that means $9 times 365 days = $3285! Text: Its like to burn the cash!
  • Slide 20
  • 9:51-10:05 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) $3285 is A LOT of money! Those money you could buy tons of new clothes, computer, laptop, cell-phone, or maybe a down payment on a car. I am pretty sure you never think of that eh? Text: Why buying ammunition for the gun firing at you.
  • Slide 21
  • 10:06-10:25 Visual: Audio: (Non diegetic sound) Please do not smoke just to be COOL because that is how teenager start. Too many people smoking is very social, most people start at parties or a crowded place. Friends would pressure you to try a cigarette and if you dont they will make fun of you.
  • Slide 22
  • 10:26-10:00 Visual: Audio: Text: Make the right choice before touching any drugs. If not care for your health, please care for others. Health is not what money can buy.