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    Tobacco Effects

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    dangerous to your health and can permanently affect the most important parts of your body. The smoking of cigarettes and consumption of other tobacco products is one of the world 's leading causes of death, illness and impoverishment. Cigar smoking, cigarette smoking, pipe smoking, and tobacco smoking can lead to many consequences that people should not risk the chance of enduring. Smoking is one of the greatest dangers our world health has ever faced killing around 6 million individuals a year.…

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    film in the city of New York, where smoking is extremely expensive. There the regulations put on by the state and city officials have made it hard for tobacco industries. Thanks to the high levels of regulations the sale of tobacco products have fallen. The need to generate more revenue by the tobacco industries, in turn cause them to target less developed nations where there are no regulations. Many of this new targets are not aware of the health problems and dangers of…

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    Since your smoking habits are considered heavy and your health is of major concern, I have taken the time to explain the destructive effects of smoking on your body’s future, along with a possible treatment plan I wish you pursue to save yourself. To start off with, the use of Tobacco possesses a huge threat to the cardiovascular system, giving rise to the numbers that make cardiovascular disease…

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    Deadly Smoke More than 16 million Americans suffer from a disease caused from smoking cigarettes, and one out of every five deaths is due to smoking cigarettes (“Fast Facts”). Cigarettes have been around for centries, and it is obvious that there are many negative side effects in result of smoking cigarettes. Even though many are aware of these negative side effects, one might find themselves in a situation that drives them to smoke anyway. Whether it is peer pressure, stress, or the pursuit…

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    indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing the bill, developing a policy and solution and stating the health hazards Laws that restrict smoking in cars while children are present are an…

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    year. Secondhand smoke exposure causes 41,000 deaths a year among nonsmoking adults. The dangers of smoking is no secret. Nearly 70% of smokers say they want to quit. Unfortunately, the nicotine in cigarettes is very addictive, making it difficult to stop. I believe there is a better alternative: the electronic cigarette. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, give smokers a way to mimic the feeling of smoking a traditional cigarette, while still getting the nicotine they crave. Many believe…

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    character in a movie smokes or our most memorable fairy tale has a plethora of smoking innuendos, what would we expect to be part of our popular culture. As the host of NPR news Simon Scott put it, even with the addictive quality of cigarettes “ there is just something about the allure of our favorite super hero smoking, that makes cigarettes so desirable” Scott makes a very valid point. We are what we are exposed to, so if smoking is…

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    Avery McCarty AP Environmental Science Karl Kurz 18 December 2017 “Thank You For Smoking” The movie, “Thank You For Smoking” deals with a lobbyist, Nick Naylor, who is apart of a huge tobacco company that is for smoking and selling cigarette products. Nick has a young son named Joey and explains to him the beauty of argument. He tells him that if you can find a way to sell people on what you believe in and make them think they are wrong, you will always win the argument. This is the type of…

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    Tobacco In 1800s

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    because the native indians smoked tobacco as a religious and medical purposes, In the 1700s tobacco plant was grown as a cash crop , it was .By 1800s people started chewing on tobacco and ocasionally smoking it in a pipe or a hand rolled cigarette.One of the most important dates for cigarette smoking was in 1865 where the first commercial pack of cigarrets were made by washington Duke.As the cigarret market started to build up the product was more demanded than provided so a man named James…

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    because they go outside to smoke while their kids are in the house, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Not realizing, it is still second hand smoke. When a person smokes; the odor, toxins and chemicals are on the skin, clothes and hair. Smoking is very harmful to an adult; imagine how deadly it is to a child. Cigarette smoke contains over 4000 compounds, many of which are extremely reactive affecting the physiology of the respiratory system and other systems in the body. 9 These…

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