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    because the state believes that the public is at risk for health problems due to second-hand smoking (Clune). The Public health officials have argued that the bans are implemented to "eliminate dangers" from secondhand, or “sidestream smoke,” which will reduce the environmental impact of cigarette butts and keep the young away from picking up bad habits they see in public (Clune). Many bars do suffer from the smoking ban and have filed lawsuits against the ban, I do believe businesses should…

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    Based on that, it can be seen that the ad uses logos when it says, “More than 4,300 nonsmoking Texans die each year due to exposure to secondhand smoke”. The reason that the phrase is logos is because it provides an example of the harms of secondhand smoking which emphasizes the idea that people have the right to breathe clean air. Another example in which the ad uses logos is when it provides the fact that second-hand smoke takes away your sense of smell. Additionally, not only does it provides…

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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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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    E-cigarettes reduce the amount of smoke released when using them (“Pros and Cons of Vaping”). People are no longer able to put the blame of secondhand effects on the smoke. The absence of smoke is also more pleasurable to those around the person smoking. Another advantage is the loss of a putrid smell. Traditional cigarettes have an unmistakable smell which usually lingers around the smoker. Vape pens do not release any smells because the e-liquid is colorless and odorless (“Pros and Cons of…

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    cylinder called cigarettes, which is 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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    the burning end of a cigarette and the vapors exhaled from others nearby. Again, over two and million people have fallen dead from health problems associated with that unfortunate habit since 1964. This alarming fact acts as a call to action to ban smoking in public areas where people fall victim to the deadly mist and the health problems it causes. A risk-free level of secondhand smoke does not exist. Even brief exposure proves harmful to your health. The health problems associated with those…

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    modern technology? The answer lies within the question. Anti-tobacco advertisements are necessary for the eradication of smoking in years to come. Tobacco use among society has been constant throughout history. However, it has also been accompanied by publications discouraging the popular addiction. One of the earliest instances of anti-tobacco advertising is King James I’s…

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    and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Secondhand smoke is said to be more of a threat to someones health than actually taking a drag from a cigarette. There are over 7,000 chemicals that are toxic and cause cancer in secondhand smoke. There are many dangers in secondhand smoke for children and adults. However, there are also ways to reduce ones exposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke can cause a variety of issues for children and infants. Children and infants are more exposed to…

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    Today 's research has provided many with new insight on the damages of second hand smoking. This discovery has shown the world that not only the consumers are at risk, but also the people near them are at risk. If one consumes second hand smoke, their health risks towards disease and cancer rises enormously. Families, friends, and loved…

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    Smoking has been an issue toward society for many years and many wonder if it should be banned or not. Nowadays, walking on the streets a person will look to his/her right and see someone smoking; and then look to the left and witness the same. There are serious consequences to the use of tobacco and pharmacies are supposed to sell drugs for people to get better, but they’re selling cigarettes. Smoking leads to 440,000 deaths a year in the United States (CDC 2014). There are certain pros and…

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