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All About Smoking: November 2008
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Thursday, November 27, 2008. Tobacco and Cigarette Smoking. Is the main ingredient in cigarettes. The tobacco plant. Scientifically known as Nicotiana tabacum, is a plant grown for its leaves, which are smoked, chewed, or sniffed for a variety of effects. Tobacco. Is considered addicting because it contains the chemical nicotine. Sniffing and chewing tobacco originated in North America and. It was Christopher Columbus who introduced tobacco into. A manufactured cigarette is made up of two main types.
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Pipe Tabac Cigar: noiembrie 2008
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Vineri, 28 noiembrie 2008. L'histoire de la pipe et du tabac. De nos jours, le tabac. Est cultivé dans tous les continents et il est consommé dans tous les pays. Fumer est devenu une habitude quotidienne, on ne peut s’imaginer qu’il y a cinq siècles à peine, avant la découverte de l’Amérique par Christophe Colomb en 1492, fumer ou chiquer du tabac. Était complètement inconnu dans nos régions. Séchées chez les indigènes. Ce moine nota que les chefs de tribus et les guérisseurs fumaient des pipes en fo...
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Le tabagisme: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. L'Histoire en Ligne du Tabac. C’est en Amérique que le tabac. Fumé sous forme de long tube appelé "tobago" ou encore chiqué, ramena en. Des feuilles et des graines. Le succès fut immédiat. Longtemps utilisé à seules fins médicinales, le tabac fut au fil des siècles de plus en plus consommé par plaisir. La pipe. Autre plaisir, cette fois-ci avec fumée, la délectation d’un bon cigare. On les doit à Christophe Colomb qui ramena de Cuba en 1492 ces feuilles de tabac roulées appelée...
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USES OF INDIAN TOBACCO: Indian Tobacco
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USES OF INDIAN TOBACCO. Friday, December 5, 2008. Is growing in the washes and in open gorges through out a large part of. Below 8000 feet. There are three kinds which were used as smoking tobacco. By the Indians: N. Bigelovii, N. attenuata, and N. glauca. It would appear that the practice of smoking was more general in northern than in southern and eastern. The Karok Indians planted tobacco. Pipes were made of wood or soapstone, or sometimes of wood with a soapstone bowl. The Karok Indians of the. Used ...
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Origin of Tobacco: Schoolcraft on the Sacred Origin of Tobacco
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Thursday, 27 November 2008. Schoolcraft on the Sacred Origin of Tobacco. Of the sacred origin of tobacco. The Indian has no doubt, although scarcely two tribes exactly agree in the det. Is among the most sacred of their traditions; as well it may be, when it is sincerely believed that no other than the Great Spirit himself was the original smoker. Which he smoked over them, and to the north, south, east, and west. He told them that this stone was red, that it was their flesh, that of it they might mak.
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USES OF INDIAN TOBACCO: December 2008
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USES OF INDIAN TOBACCO. Friday, December 5, 2008. Is growing in the washes and in open gorges through out a large part of. Below 8000 feet. There are three kinds which were used as smoking tobacco. By the Indians: N. Bigelovii, N. attenuata, and N. glauca. It would appear that the practice of smoking was more general in northern than in southern and eastern. The Karok Indians planted tobacco. Pipes were made of wood or soapstone, or sometimes of wood with a soapstone bowl. The Karok Indians of the. Used ...
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Market & Products: January 2009
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. A brand of cigarettes. Beginning in 1973. This product was famous during the 1970s and 1980s for heavy advertising, which became one of the more evident examples of how companies at the time answered to changing rules and cultural outlooks on public health and the smoking culture. Backwoods cigars are rustic-looking, manly smokes made from all-natural tobacco. Guaranteed you will be back for more! Backwoods, a fitting name for a backwoodsman cigar! Produces some of the. John Mi...