Dangers of Smoking Essay

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    Many people start smoking for several reasons when they are younger, and then by the time they’re adults they’re already addicted. Young teens start smoking for some key reasons. One cause is to try to look ‘cool.’. Many believe they would look mature and older if they did and don’t realize the harm by smoking even once because it is so addictive. Peer pressure is also a relevant reason. Many give in and smoke to be ‘accepted’ by fellow classmates so they wouldn’t be looked at differently. Many…

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    weaken a human 's immune system. Cigarettes are dangerous to any and all users. As if a person did not already know, smoking destroys your lungs like an atomic bomb. Smoking can cause the body’s immune system to attack lung tissue and result in severe respiratory disorders. After smoking for a long enough time, your lungs will no longer be able to filter harmful chemicals. Smoking causes inflammation to airways and tissues of your lungs. This…

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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    1 Why are kids trying their first cigarette? Kids can get asthma from smoking cigarettes. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airway and lungs. When you get asthma you will have very bad chest pain, their will also be sharp chest pain. Their also can swollen thee airway and it will make it hard to breath. Asthma is a very bad disease that can kill you, it has…

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    She was a two-pack a day smoker for twenty years. She kept attempting to quit smoking but was never quite successful. In her own head she thought she wanted to quit, but she would constantly come up with excuses. At the time, she did not realize she was rationalizing, but with hindsight being perfect she can see her flaws. She would…

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    infant death syndrome, middle ear infections, and severe asthma in children. As well, this has caused more than 41,000 deaths among US nonsmokers. Therefore, it has been concluded that there is no risk free level of exposure other than eliminating smoking in indoor spaces. Even though many policies have been passed in order to counter this, approximately 58 million Americans, including 15 million children, continue to be exposed. Researches have revealed that each time there is more people…

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    How Smoking Tobacco Affect Your Life and Surrounding? Smoking tobacco can harm every organ in your body. Tobacco uses can affect more than just one person. Smoking tobacco have a huge effect on an individuals’ bodies. Tobacco uses can affect your friend, your unborn, and your family. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it stated “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States of America.” The rate of women smoking have increase…

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    cigarette advertising allowed tobacco companies to expand their markets during this period.The advertisement above is a anti-smoking advertisement that catches the reader 's eye with the colors as well as the objects in the photo itself. The photo is very eye catching because it makes a stand and a strong one at that. This ad was made to target smokers and show them what smoking can do. The statement, “I want to live not to die” Makes the picture even stronger. The pictures is very eye catching…

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    continued to smoke anyway. Four years ago, my mother finally quit smoking after she suffered a severe heart attack. The doctors had to perform emergency open heart surgery, which was risky since my mom was 69 at the time. My mother’s surgery was successful and she fully recovered a year later. My mother is considered lucky to win her battle with Nicotine. Unlike my mother, some smokers never get the chance to walk away from smoking. People who smoke become addicted to Nicotine, hurts the people…

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    Social Smoking Research

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    Smoking is not something that is new to this world, whether it was for ritual or recreational purposes, but what has been smoked and our certainty of its effects are fairly new. What is certain is we are unsure of the exact origin within a range of thousands of years, but smoking could have started any moment after man discovered fire. The popularity of smoking has allowed it to survive for so long. Negative connotations have only been applied to smoking since debunking one former surgeon…

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    along with health risks, cigarette smoking will shorten one’s life and kill individuals. The American Lung Association states, “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths in the U.S each year.” Second hand smoking are included with these 480,000 deaths, especially in young individuals. On average, every cigarette smoked takes away eleven minutes of a person’s life. In the U.S, more than 1,300 people die everyday due to cigarette smoking. Cigarette smoking is the biggest health problem in…

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