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    There are many advisors to tell people to stop smoking, but there’s one specific commercial that gets both smoking and non smoking parents involved. There has been countless anti smoking campaigns, some effective, while some are just racked up as jokes. In a Quit Victoria ad campaign, named “Separation,” a woman leaves her son in a crowded train station alone, assuming to be thought, to smoke a cigarette. The little boy’s face begins to look anxious, then the worry turns to tears. A voice over…

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    Secondhand Smoking Effect

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    One of the most repulsive acts a person commits is smoking. Having all of those carcinogens going into your body is like a death sentence. To top it off, people who smoke publicly affect their peers. Having designated smoking areas in public places would reduce the risk of second hand smoking. There are too many health risks that affect victims of secondhand smoke. Smoking areas would not only lessen the amount of people affected by secondhand smoke, but it would also decrease the number of…

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    Summary of visit: I arrived at patients home they were sitting outside waiting for me. She had company so I asked her if she wanted me to go at a different time she stated she was okay with me staying. I sat down and I asked her how she was doing she responded that besides her prior complaint she wanted to discuss her inability to sleep at night. She went on to describe her signs and symptoms. Her brother then approached me and he wanted to discuss diabetes management. We spoke about nutrition…

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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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    The causes of smoking “Nothing will ever be the same.” These are the words that cross every smoker's mind when they find out they have been diagnosed with a sickness caused by smoking. My advertisement has to do with smoking. It is informative to the public and gives the message according to the ad company that smoking will lead to cancer no matter what. The New york City Health Department relies on ethos, pathos, and logos to appeal to the smoking and nonsmoking audience. The person n…

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    healthy lung tissues around them. These tumors are called malignant tumors. My dad used to smoke every day for a year, he thought that nothing would happen to him. He got addicted and my mom told him that if he does not quit he would have lung problems. He got lucky that he had quit before it seriously affected him. Now after researching the causes of lung cancer, I will inform him about what can happen and how it could change is…

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    Smoking Policy Cosumnes River College announces the new smoke policy that its main campus and Elk Grove Center will become a smoke-free, tobacco-free and vape-free zones starting on August 1, 2016. Therefore, smoking, the use of chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated products such as vaporizers and "e-cigarettes" will be prohibited in all indoor and outdoor spaces, parking lots, and college vehicles. This policy proposed and passed by the campus Academic…

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    engage in the behavior or think about the habit while they're being exposed to something unpleasant. As the person thinks about the habit or engages in the behavior, they are exposed to unpleasant experiences. For example, a person who wants to quit smoking could smoke a cigarette while being exposed to a terrible taste, sense or smell. They might even be shown a picture of a cigarette while being exposed to the behavior-altering element. Over time, the person…

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    stopping is a genuine sympathy toward a few smokers. Around eighty for percent of smokers put on body mass when they quit.5 Be that as it may, most ex-smokers just pick up an unobtrusive measure of body mass. The normal body mass addition is around five kilograms in the principal year in the wake of stopping and quitting smoking cigarettes and around six to seven kilograms2. Individuals who quit can have altogether different encounters with body mass change, going from the individuals who get in…

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    those that may decide to start smoking. Additionally, it adds subtle additions such as the glasses, which in the original ad suggested a level of coolness for smokers, and the wording of the Surgeon General's message typically attached to a pack of cigarettes. The author uses pathos to induce an emotional reaction, namely fear of cancer, as the overhaul ad suggests. It furthers this reaction with the use of the glasses and Surgeon General's message, suggesting that smoking is not cool, and that…

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