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en A lot of it has to do with parents who smoke. It was a part of their culture.

en Still, most parents who smoke ardently hope that their children do not smoke. Public health educators and pediatricians should make a special effort to help parents who smoke take action, so that their children won't face the same deadly health threat that they face.

en Smoking is part of the Spanish culture. To go to a bar where there is no smoke, it's like you're not in Spain.

en Parents who smoke feel guilty about being role models for smoking; they feel hypocritical about trying to prevent their children from smoking. For these reasons, it's difficult to persuade parents who smoke to become anti-smoking advocates in the home.

en The pledge says 'I won't smoke in the high school and I won't smoke on school grounds. The last part says I will try by my actions to be a positive influence and help my friends so they don't smoke.

en It's part of our culture not to cut a girl's hair until her coming of age ceremony. The only ones allowed to do that are the parents. Nobody asked for permission.

en For the most part people really enjoy coming out and bowling with family and friends. A lot of people don't come because of the smoke, like teenagers whose parents won't let them.

en I don't want her to feel like she's missed out on a piece of her culture. I just want her to be who she is, not push it or hinder it. And we're a part of her family now, so in a way she's adopted us and we're part of the Asian culture too.

en Keeping children from smoking starts with parents and their behavior. Some parents say they disapprove of teenage smoking, but continue to smoke themselves. The evidence is clear from this study that if parents don't want their children to start smoking, it is important for them to stop or reduce their own smoking.

en Of course, the best-case scenario is if the parents or guardians can quit smoking. But that's not always immediately possible. Another option is for parents to institute a no-smoking rule in the home and the car and allow no exceptions to this rule. It is best if smokers always go outside to smoke, and this strategy may also help the parents to eventually quit.

en There's probably more anxiety on the parents' part than on the child's part. There's probably more tears shed on the parents' part on the first day of school.

en It's very clear that she has been a part of this culture in Springfield, a part of the whole culture of corruption that has been pervasive in this state.

en I was pretty concerned obviously. When you go in the corner and smell the smoke and see the smoke inside the car, you know you've got a fender rub. You just don't know how severe it is. The bad part about it was there was nothing we could do about it at that point. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. So we were just kind of stuck with what we had.

en A lot of the pool league quit because they can't smoke. I think it's ridiculous. If you're 21 and older, they don't have the right to tell you not to smoke. All my employees smoke and you don't have to come in here if you don't want to be around smoke.

en Since she wouldn't be able to be a part of it there, we're bringing a little bit of China to her. I know I would never be able to make up that experience of living in Asia for her, but we can experience part of her culture here. Why would I expect her to embrace my culture without me embracing hers.


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