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To handle: to manage with the hands

occurring over Singor LEAF,


involving a relatively long period of time
pl LEAVES
permitting
The harvest is the time when you reap what you sow. As a
theharvestsomething
verb, to fact of being affectedmeansby or contaminated
that with poison
you pick or gather it (substance that
may kill
tiny drops of or harmthat
water a living
form organism).
on cool surfaces at night
the flowing blood in a circulatory system
the fluid excreted from the sweat glands of the skin : PERSPIRATION
having a high probability of occurring or being true : very probable
to direct on a course or in a direction
the act of losing possession : DEPRIVATION
used to introduce an example or series of examples.
a disturbancewill
EXAMPLE:You of the
needtemperature-
some form of identification, such as a driver's license.
regulating
Include, mechanisms
go from of the eruption
a cutaneous body caused by overexposureto
accompanied by excessive heat,
resulting in fever,ahot and dry
prickling skin,
and and sensation,
itching rapid pulse, sometimes
due to an progressingto
delirium and coma. inflammation of the sweat glands.
the apart of a piece
substance of clothing
used that the
for washing covers some
body or allthings
or other of the arm

the buildings, the buildings, equipment, and services provided for a particular purpose:
a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for
shopping facilities
warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger. A
medical facilities
pair of gloves
sports facilities
a person, company, or organization that pays people to work for them
a quantity of something
1.a.TRUE: “Nicotine exposure from handling tobacco leaves may cause …
GTS …Risk of nicotine poisoning increases when the nicotine contained in
the tobacco leaves mixes with rain, dew or sweat …”

1.b.TRUE: “New workers may have a lower tolerance to nicotine


exposure than previously exposed workers”
2.a-The risk increases if workers don’t drink enough water and rest in shade
areas. The symptoms of heat illness may vary from skin rash to more serious
conditions like heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

2.b-To avoid contracting GTS, workers should wear protective clothing, like
gloves, long trousers or garments which are water resistant.
the new Brazilian workers two years to recover from GTS symptoms

we were/had been provided with effective training in a language that we could understand

were not installed until June 2018

kids are more susceptible to GTS, they may suffer more serious health effects
topics:
topics:
stop smoking
addiction
health effects
healty lifestyle
convince friend
health issues: from cough to lung cancer
approach: easiest  letter environment: help to a cleaner one

tip: add personal experience in any way

Hi, John. So you have finally decided to follow my advice and stop
smoking. I couldn’t be happier to hear that from you!
some ideas:
Here are five overwhelming reasons to quit smoking for good.
You’ll Live Longer if You Quit Smoking
To quit smoking is to literally gain a new lease on life. "There's no single thing you can do to your body
on a regular basis that's as negative as smoking," says Thomas Glynn, PhD, director of cancer science
and trends and international cancer control for the American Cancer Society.
You’ll Be Protecting Family and Friends if You Quit Smoking
Smokers aren't just taking themselves down. They're also harming everyone exposed to their smoke.
Says Glynn, "Secondhand smoke kills about 50,000 people a year and sickens many more, particularly
children."
Your Body Can Start to Repair Itself When You Quit Smoking
Your body starts repairing itself within hours after that last cigarette. "You start getting your strength back
within a week to 10 days after you quit," Glyn says. "You also get back your sense of smell and taste. "
Your heart rate and blood pressure drops almost immediately, and within weeks your circulation and
ability to breathe improve dramatically.
You’ll also look better. Smoking prematurely ages the skin, causing wrinkles. Smoking stains your teeth,
fingers, and fingernails, and causes bad breath.
People Will Like You More if You Quit Smoking
Smoking is much less socially acceptable these days. Nearly all workplaces ban smoking from
buildings. Some landlords don't rent to smokers. Most public events are now smoke-free.
You’ll Be Saving Money
Smoking is a very expensive habit. "The average smoker spends about $2,200 a year on tobacco use,"
Glynn says. Just add up all the money you're spending on a day's worth of smokes, then multiply that by
365.
Your health, your family, your finances — what reason could you possibly have not to quit?

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