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an anti-tobacco activist, said a picture of one-time celebrity Xili Ge
an anti-tobacco activist, said a picture of one-time celebrity Xili Ge
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Too cool to quit? High school student Li Rui, 17, pulls out a cigarette every time he feels upset. It doesn't matter where he is or who is around. "Smoking can help me relax," said Li, who goes through a pack of cigarettes every week. Li, who is in grade 11 at a school in Liuzhou, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, said he is aware of the dangers of smoking but he has Archlord gold, never considered kicking the habit which he picked up at age 12 from his friends. He's also noticed one negative consequence. Five years ago, he was able to run 2,000 to 3,000 meters without a sweat but now he gets tired after just 1,000 meters. His father goes through several packs a day Archlord gold and turns a blind eye to the boy's habit. So he does not have a role model at home to help him quit. "On some occasions, I even ask my father to smoke less," Li said. Many of his friends, even primary school students, smoke, Li added. World No Tobacco Day is world of warcraft gold, today and health experts have warned that there is a growing number of Lis across China. There are world of warcraft gold new anti-smoking measures in place, including higher tobacco taxes. The Ministry of Education will also issue a regulation tomorrow banning smoking in all schools and indoor spaces at universities. Experts said the tobacco control measures implemented in the past year have failed to curb smoking among young people. "Despite years of efforts, progress in tobacco control so far in China has not been obvious because most stop smoking slogans are not put into action," Duan Jiali maple story mesos, member of the committee for tobacco-free kids under the Chinese Association on Tobacco Control, told the Global Times Sunday. According to the 2008 China Tobacco Control Report released by the Chinese Center for Disease Control maple story mesos and Prevention, 15 million of 130 million teenagers between 13 and 18 smoke. Statistics by Beijing Health Bureau released this month said that 40 percent of high school boys and 21 percent of girls tried smoking. Xu, 18, a high school student in Beijing, tried a cigarette once but felt disgusted at the smell. Xu said students 2moons dil, and teachers fail to set a good example. "Sometimes, in writing class 2moons dil, the teacher will ask us to behave because he is going out for a smoke," he said. Many of his classmates often smoke in groups. "Toilets are the base for boys, and the roof of the school buildings are the base for girls," he said. "When I come out of the toilet, it's just like I have smoked." It is not difficult for youngsters to buy cigarettes. A survey in Beijing showed that there are on average two cigarette stands near every school, and 90 percent of the kids are never turned down by vendors, the Xinhua News Agency reported earlier. "Cigarette shop owners never asked me why I have to buy cigarettes," Li said. The price of a pack of cigarettes is wedding dresses, less than 10 yuan, meaning students can easily afford it, Duan said. Cheap killers Yang Gonghuan wedding dresses, director of the National Office of Tobacco Control, told Sanlian Lifeweek Magazine earlier that the increase in tobacco taxes has not made a difference. The tax for class A cigarettes, which is 50 yuan ($7.3) or above per 10-pack, increased from 45 percent to 56 percent, while the duty for class B cigarettes, which are those under 50 yuan per 10-pack, increased from 30 percent to 36 percent. At the time they increased the tobacco tax, the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration increased the base price of class A cigarettes to 70 yuan ($10.2) per 10-pack. Many class A cigarettes were classified as class B due to the adjustment, which enjoys a lower tobacco tax. "The tobacco monopoly administration always has counter measures to keep the price of some cigarettes lower and affordable," Yang said. Duan said some youngsters want to appear to be mature and rebel against adults by smoking. He added that advertisements and celebrities influence youngsters to light up. International studies showed fast wow gold, that the more youngsters watch movies or TV programs featuring tobacco products, the more they will smoke, he added. Wu Yiqun, an anti-tobacco activist, said a picture of one-time celebrity Xili Ge, or Brother Sharp, a beggar who became an Internet hit because of his looks, has created fast wow gold a negative influence. "The lighted cigarette on his lip will make others, especially teenagers, think that smoking is cool," Wu said. Duan said smoking will create physical and psychological harm to youngsters, and urged the authorities to draft related laws to keep them from smoking.

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