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    Your Lungs Or Mines Essay

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    individuals get older they try and deal with stress of every day life by smoking. It makes them feel more relaxed and at ease. Whatever the reason is, it is a hard habit to break once one starts. For many smokers today it is getting hard to find a place to smoke. I hear many comedians joke about going to another planet to smoke a cigarette. I really do not care where they go to smoke as long as it is not around me. Smoking is just as bad for nonsmokers as it is for smokers. The…

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    secondhand smoke get bronchitis and pneumonia, and the lungs grow less than the children who do not breathe secondhand smoke. Wheezing, coughing and asthma can also trigger in a child who are around parents who smoke (severe asthma can put child's life in danger). Ear infection and having fluid on child's ear and have more operations to put in ear tubes for drainage, are effect of secondhand smoke. In adult secondhand smoke can cause heart disease (nearly 34,000 heart disease deaths each year…

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    Like any drug use, e-cigarettes are harmful to one’s health. There are no any scientific in regard to e-cigarettes despite how the society is upholding it. Many are those caught up using e-cigarettes as a counter effect to stop the tobacco smoking. Danger poses of e-cigarettes E-cigarettes pose respiratory health hazards to both the active smoker and the passive smoker. As fun and classy as it seems, it can worsen asthmatic and bronchitis conditions, cause irritation to the respiratory track…

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    Since smoking started, society seems more lenient towards it. However in, “Smokers Get a Raw Deal”, by Stanley S Scott, he argues that restrictions against smoking have caused a form of discrimination in relation to smokers, thus, separating society and lives. To emphasize his argument and sway the audience to believe in him he uses fallacies. By using scare tactics, straw man, and hasty generalization to strike fear in the hearts of his audience Scott renders his argument invalid. A fallacy…

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    Secondhand Smoking Effects

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    Introduction According to the 2014 Surgeon General’s report on smoking, two and a half million people have died from diseases caused by exposure to secondhand smoke since 1964 in the United States. Most people know that smoking is not only damaging to the health of the smoker but what some people might not know is that smoking is damaging to the people who happen to walk past a smoker on the street. Whether you know it or not, you have been exposed to secondhand smoke, and your life may be at…

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    Effects Of CVS Health

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    the use of tobacco products. In light of CVS’s removal of all tobacco products from its shelves, the drugstore chain plans to offer its customers robust smoking cessation programs (Drell, 2014). The targeted publics are heavy tobacco users—the age range varies, but it includes both men and women. Effects of smoking cigarettes: Smoking cigarettes is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States (CDC, 2015). CVS health is taking a risk by stopping its sales of tobacco…

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    trap. When cigarette companies make ads, they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of age. These ads are glorifying the use of tobacco and ultimately signing death certificates…

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    Smoking: Should It Be Banned in Public? Several people are dying because of smoking. The statistic showed that 187 countries in 2012 there were about 967 million people smoke daily, compared with about 721 million people in 1980, according to the Wikipedia. Cigarettes contain the nicotine that makes people addicted to smoking. So, it is difficult for smokers to stop this habit. Smoking not only harms the smoker, but also those who are nearby. In many countries smoking being banned in…

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    knowledge and information at our fingertips, are there still people doing unnecessary things such as smoking when they know that it is not good for them? Why do they smoke while knowing that what they’re doing is slowly, but surely hurting and killing them? More importantly, why do they smoke in public thus putting that many more people in danger? Frankly, smoking is not necessary, and that is why smoking should not only be permitted in public but simply in general. If you are a smoker you have…

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    20000 letters Introduction In our daily life, we see many people smoking in many places. I also see them at entrances of our university buildings. At the beginning of my university first semester, my friend told me that she got injured, because her arm was attached to the flame on a cigarette which was holded by the smoker at the entrance in an uncareful way. I was upset about this and started to consider the dangers of smoking, not just injuries but also effects on our health throught an…

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