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    Should Smoking Be Allowed

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    Should Smoking Be Allowed In Public Areas? According to Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, out of the adults in the United States that are 18 years or older, every 18 in 100 people smoke cigarettes. Smoking can come with huge health effects not only for the ones smoking, but those around them. It can affect a person’s appearance inside and out. Along with the health effects of smoking, buying cigarettes can be very pricy. Many people are influenced to smoke because they get the idea…

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    Kicking the habit for good An estimated “42.1 million people in the United States smoke cigarettes;” of those 42.1 million people, “more than 16 million Americans suffer from a disease caused by smoking” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Smokers are paying money every day to basically shorten their life span. The nasty habit may help cope with stress, but is it really worth it in the end? The hassle with medical issues, cost for test and appointments can be preventable. If research…

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    Cigarette smoking is a growing problem in the world today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, “about 480,000 U.S. deaths per year are caused by cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure” (Jamal et al. 53). This is an overwhelming number of people’s lives that were lost that could have easily been prevented. Smoking cigarettes is something that has become too casual in today’s society because people are unaware of the consequences and overall should be banned.…

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    relationships in human’s life. Sinclair hoped that the book would lead to improvements for the people whom he dedicated the workingmen of America. The readers of the jungle didn’t care or focus on the main point of view of (the horrific working conditions). Smoking Is Bad Habits which often spread among men.The pollutants produced by the cigarette arise from the chemical process of burning necessary part of a system material or substance, or combustion tobacco and paper. Combustion processes,…

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    According to an analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2011, close to half of a million people die from cigarette-related illnesses every year. “In addition, smoking has been estimated to cost the United States $96 billion in direct medical expenses and $97 billion in lost productivity annually.” Smoking can affect the world around us just as much as smokers’ personal lives and bodies. Lung cancer is just one of many illnesses…

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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    Smoking is Bad Why would someone choose to smoke? Smoking can cause harmful effects to your body that can lead to death or a very painful life. Asthma, cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are just a few of the diseases smoking can cause. Cigarettes contain many things most people would find disgusting. I have learned from my own experiences that smoking is not a good thing. Yearly, over 443,000 people die from smoking related illnesses. Smoking can lead to diseases such as lung cancer or…

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    Brandon Ferrell Whitten English 102 5 October 2015 Smoking Cigarettes and Its Consequences Cigarettes have been in existence for thousands of years and depending on the state which a person resides in, it can have many negative consequences. Tobacco, in general, throughout the world is earliest available at the age of eighteen years old. Tobacco is closely related to cigarettes by being one of the main components along with nicotine. Cigarettes is an extremely profitable business and brings in…

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    year. Approximately six million people die a year from smoking cigarettes (“Global Health”). Without question smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. Not only are smokers harming themselves but, the people around them as well. Cigarette smoking is harmful and a financially wasteful habit that should be banned by the government. Tobacco is the major cause of death and non-communicable diseases. Moreover, smoking cigarettes can diagnose someone who smokes with a…

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    Smoking Cigarettes

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    The harms of smoking have become more popular around the world. Global health organizations have discussed many topics about the effects of smoking on people and the environment. CDC reports about 42 million US adults were cigarette smokers in 2012. This is eighteen percent of all adults. This is about one in every five people. Nationwide, fourteen percent of high school students were smoking cigarettes in 2012. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Each year…

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    dopamine system, and ruin the ability to feel pleasure at all without first smoking a cigarette. When a smoker tries to quit, they experience days, weeks, and sometimes months of depression and anxiety, mainly because their dopamine production levels cannot recover quickly enough.…

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