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    Surgeon General's Warning

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    Surgeon General's Warning: “Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy.” This is the warning label shown on the side of every pack of cigarettes you buy. Smoking is one of the most leading common problems of death, our society faces today. As stated in Teen Ink, There are over four thousand toxic chemicals in each cigarette, ranging from ammonia (commonly found in household cleaning supplies), arsenic (used in rat poison), carbon monoxide (in car fumes)…

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    Smoking Causes Lung Growth

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    Everybody is by all accounts mindful of the way that smoking reasons lung growth. Be that as it may, it scarcely matters to the individuals who smoke. As the infection happens after proper method of time, it prompts a condition of powerlessness. When the sickness is analyzed it has done adequate harm to the lung tissues and other systemic organs of the body. Smoking is a main source of growth and passing from disease. It causes tumors of the lung, throat, larynx, mouth, throat, kidney, bladder,…

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    SMOKING SHOULD BE BANNED INSIDE/OUTSIDE THE WORKPLACE Second hand smoke causes nearly 50,000 deaths each year alone in the United States of America, 30 percent of cancers could actually be prevented by avoiding smoking. 8.6 million people in the USA have a serious illness caused by smoking, and even more alarming the Chinese smoking population is higher than the entire population of the United States. Now that you have heard some statistics I am sure it is evident that there are no positives…

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    The Beginning: Announcement and “The Act” On January 11, 1964 the Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service, Luther L Terry, M.D. released the findings of the first Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health This was the first step taken to reduce the health impact tobacco use imposed on the health and wellbeing of Americans Newspaper headlines and Televisions newscasts across the country broadcast the news of the findings eventually ranking this day among the top news…

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    in the same environment as another individual who is smoking does not affect them because they are not the ones who are inhaling the smoke, however these misconceptions have been proven wrong and have shed light on the disastrous effects of secondhand smoke. According to the American Health Society, secondhand smoke includes more than seven thousand chemicals that harms the human body and at least seventy of those chemicals could be the cause to cancer.“Even as a smoker, the less smoke you are…

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    Banning Smoking By: Shrihan.M Have you ever seen someone pull out a cigarette out and smoke it. Did you ever think about how them smoking affects there health, lungs and enviornment. Reading this essay will answer all these questions. Smoking is bad because it can kill you, it make your lungs black and finaly it can harm earth’s four systems. First, smoking is bad for your lungs because it can make your lungs black. Instead of clean lung. Sometimes smoking can also cause lung cancer. Smoking…

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    small in size, but have a prodigious effect. Smoking is a practice which involves combustion of this teeny rag and inhaling a toxic vapor which have a high affinity to enter the bloodstream directly and diffuses to body cells. Smoking dates back to indigenous cultures were Americans tried to search for a cure for some diseases and then the remedy being transformed gradually over…

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    Smoking Smoking is a practice that results in the smoke being absorbed by the body into the bloodstream that eventually reaches the human tissue. Smoking is very harmful, and almost affects every organ of the body. Smoking is responsible for lung cancer, among other types of cancers and health problems. Smoking was originally created in the early 5000BC. The main type and material for smoking is the cigarette, which contains tobacco. After that people developed another types of equipment and…

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    others are not because they tend to cause much more harm to your body than nicotine and alcohol. Other drugs that people use and are illegal such as meth or heroine create a fake sense of energy and well-being that causes people to push their bodies further and much faster than their body is meant to go. These drugs can cause hallucinations and insomnia and cause you to think that things are okay when they really aren’t. The long term effects of these drugs can cause much more harm to the body…

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    breathe out by the person smoking and smoke which we intake from the cigarette, pipe, or cigar where it is lighted from. This type of smoke has an advanced attentiveness of cancer-causing driving forces and is more poisonous than mainstream smoke is. It also has lesser elements than mainstream smoke. These less significant units create a way to enter into the lungs and the…

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