http://english.kompas.com/read/2010/05/22/03461757/The.2-Year-Old.Smoker.from.Indonesia-5
In my country, we don't have law about the age of smoker, so everybody can start smoking early. I think some ASIA country like Indonesia have same problem. So I cre about the young smoker, and this article is about 2 -years -old smoker.He's from a country where one third of the population is addicted to smoking and cigarettes can be bought for about a few cents. His father doesn't care about his health because he said,"I’m not worried about his health, he looks healthy,” Ardi Rizal started smoking when he was 18 months, and he's addicted now. Kids only play toys and eat candy, but Ardi Rixal wants to smoke cigarettes. He smokes an average of 40 cigarettes daily. His mom tries to stop bad habits, but she can't do it. When she didn't let him smoke, he cried and threw tantrums. They don't think why he can start smoking early, because they and their country are main reasons. We can see a lot of adults who are around children will smoke. It's will dangeous for their kids, but they don't care.
" The government is aware of the impact of smoking on health and has taken efforts, including lowering cigarette production, increasing its tax and limiting smoking areas." I think it's good, but people in this country should be controlled by themselves.
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W7 vocabulary
Accumulate:
1). To collect a large number of things over a long period of time.
2). Synonym: collect, add up, accrue, increase.
Antonym: disperse,dissipate, lessen.
3).
1. Accumulate: countable
Increase: uncountable
2. They have similar meaning about to become large number of something. In my opinion, they have a little difference such as:" increase" is meaning become large in amount or size in any time( can be short time, or long time) and " accumulate" is in a long period of time.
4).
1. Increase
2. Accumulate
5).
I will accumulate stamps which are from another countries.
1). To collect a large number of things over a long period of time.
2). Synonym: collect, add up, accrue, increase.
Antonym: disperse,dissipate, lessen.
3).
1. Accumulate: countable
Increase: uncountable
2. They have similar meaning about to become large number of something. In my opinion, they have a little difference such as:" increase" is meaning become large in amount or size in any time( can be short time, or long time) and " accumulate" is in a long period of time.
4).
1. Increase
2. Accumulate
5).
I will accumulate stamps which are from another countries.
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