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    Global Tobacco Epidemic

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    is cigarettes and tobacco products. The Worth Health Organization (WHO) estimates by 2030 eight million people will be killed by tobacco and most deaths will occur in middle to lower income societies. Although smoking rates have decrease in developed countries in developing countries smoking continues to increase. In some of the poorest societies more is spent on tobacco than education. The reason to maintain profits tobacco companies are increasing marketing in countries with no or little…

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    Lung cancer, also most popularly known as an early death sentence for the “crime” of smoking. However what most people don’t know is how it occurs and how it progresses throughout one’s life. Lung cancer is the number one killer in cancers like when in 1987 it surpassed breast cancer. So far an estimate of 158,040 people have gone seven feet under for it this year. In the past 15 years the number of deaths caused by it have increased by 3.5%. The best way to avoid being a victim is to not smoke,…

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    When states legalized medical marijuana there has been troubles with people that are smoking marijuana. The Federal government should not legalize medical marijuana because of all the dangers that medical marijuana can cause. Medical marijuana has caused a lot of fatal car accidents (Radley Balk, 2014). Every car accident that has happened had marijuana in the states that people can get the drug. With people smoking medical marijuana can get people into harder drugs. When states legalized…

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    Being as though Marijuana is a very problematic drug in society today, many feel that it should be fully excluded from the criminal justice systems. It should as well be treated in the same manner as alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco or any other legal drug. Knowing that these are life threatening substances; it is relevant to ask why marijuana isn’t legal. It’s commonly failed to understand why most drugs are legal in today’s time even though they have similar, or even worse effects on the body than…

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    Nick Naylor is a Public Relations Guru. It is his primary job to build a strong relationship between the Cigarette Company he works for and the general public. His job is to promote smoking as a positive image to the public. To do this, he makes appearances on many talk shows to spread his propaganda to the masses. All he has to do is inspire the slightest doubt in your current belief, therefore making him the winner. Naylor says, “I proved that you’re wrong—and if you’re wrong, I’m right”.…

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    Tobacco In China

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    age. “The greater geographic and social mobility that accompanied the profound social and economic changes under way- commercialization of the economy intensified urbanization, and expansion of interregional and overseas trade- also increased the danger that communicable diseases might diffuse more widely” (Benedict). Tobacco was used as a medicine because of it being recognized as a drying agent, it’s warm smoke drained the body of fluids. Tobacco’s popularity was initiated by this quality. The…

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    Smoking In America

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    Smoking: The Plague of America Throughout the past century smoking has become quite popular among the citizens of America. The tobacco industry made smoking appealing to the children of an entire generation and turned all of them into smokers, causing millions of deaths related to smoking. Cigarettes are a burden on the economy, they are responsible for millions of deaths, and are extremely addictive to young adults. Smoking is an epidemic on this country and should be banned for the…

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    Putting aside all diseases and or risks, we must keep I mind that it is not fair for individuals that chose not to smoke to have people smoke around them causing them to absorb second-hand smoke. Yes, we currently have laws that prohibit people from smoking inside a restaurant, a night club or public places, but once in a while you still come across that uncomfortable moment when a smoker is standing outside a store, at a park, at a family party etc. The proposal of establishing a law that…

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    Cigarettes, tobacco, smoking these things bring up thoughts of bad habits, horrible cigarette smell, cancer, and secondhand smoke. Recently there has been an influx of the use of non-tobacco smoking replacement devices also known as electronic cigarettes and vaporizers. Many individuals have switched to these devices as a way to quit smoking. Many of these people have found that the way people and business treat non tobacco smokers is the same as traditional smokers. These individuals made the…

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    Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in men and women in the U.S. The main cause of lung cancer is smoking. (American Cancer Society Inc., 2015) Smoking weakens our body’s immune system due to the chemicals (carcinogens) that are found in cigarettes. I don’t think people realize how damaging these chemicals are to their bodies or maybe they do and just don’t think it will happen to them. Smoking not only causes cancer it also causes other health issues such as heart disease, COPD, obesity…

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