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    Anti Smoking Laws

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    social smoking. These regulations will also make it more difficult for smokers to light up a cigarette because they will not be able to freely smoke like they have in the past. Furthermore this will help decrease the number of cigarettes smoked per day while reducing emissions of secondhand smoke. These laws not only help to protect the nonsmoking bystanders by decreasing their chances of inhaling toxic chemicals from cigarettes but also help encourage the smokers to make an attempt to quit. A…

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    Would you pay to kill yourself? I know that I would not. If you answered no to that question, then what reason do you have start smoking cigarettes? In the article “Do smokers know how much they spend on cigarettes?” I read that that the average smoker pays about 1,500 dollars a year for cigarettes, but smokers in New York City spend closer to 3,300 dollars (Berlin 1) This amount of money that a person who smokes spends daily, weekly, and yearly has no health or self help benefits. People who…

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    Smoking has several negative effects on people’s health, not surprisingly. It is one of the major leading causes of death lead by lung diseases, cancer, and heart diseases. Furthermore, it does not only affect smokers, but also others around them, through secondhand smoking. Therefore, it is banned from numerous public places to avoid harming others. However, it is still allowed in other areas, especially in Kuwait. Not considering its various negative effects on others, could lead to serious…

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    300 billion a year,” which was towards the end of the second World War, and that “service men received about 75% of all cigarettes produced” (Jacobs). It was not until 1964 when the smoking industry took its first big hit from the Surgeon General. Jacobs states that the report was “about the dangers of cigarette smoking, he said that the nicotine and tar in cigarettes cause lung cancer (Jacobs). This was only the very beginning of the downfall industry, which the major companies have been…

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    Children Protected by Law in England from Second Hand Smoke in Cars Second hand smoke from cigarette smoking is actually more dangerous than smoking. Of almost 7000 chemicals, at least 60 are carcinogens that are contained in the smoke cigarettes. Now, England and Wales have passed a law that prohibits people from smoking in cars with children under 18 in them. Dangers of Second Hand Smoking to Children Second hand smoke has caused more than two million deaths since 1964. Children are…

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    Smoking In College

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    should take finding partnerships into consideration. Widener partnered with Independence Blue Cross to offer students education in cessation. Also, the smoking policy should be promoted as a movement towards the well-being of the campus by not only encouraging smokers to quit, but by promoting healthy eating habits and an active lifestyle7. Smoking should not be viewed as a negative connotation, but as a bad habit that needs to be kicked, just like unhealthy eating, or an inactive lifestyle.…

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    E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular during the last couple of years being dubbed 'the safe way to smoke' but is it actually safe? There is a lot of conflicting evidence and it is still hard to know whether smoking E-cigarettes is harmful or helpful This article will give you an unbiased look and the effects of E-cigarettes and whether you should use them or not. One positive of E-cigarettes is that they don't contain tobacco. Tobacco is extremely harmful and a big causer of cancer in…

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    order to reverse the damage caused by cigarettes, it must be ceased from the market. Its current legality serves as a danger to society, smoker and non-smoker alike. Laws aim to protect New York City residents from the harmful effects produced by smoking. The New York City Health Department has enacted its most recent regulations on August 1, 2014 called the Local Law 94 and Local Law 97. The Health Department strives to provide smoke-free air, reduce the availability of tobacco to underage…

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    become ever more the focus for smoking prevention strategies among adolescents in high school. In one year alone between 2013 and 2014, the percentage and total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional cigarettes. The behavior of smoking electronic…

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    For the genre revision I decided to make my MWA2 into a brochure. The reason I chose to remake the MWA2 is because it was clear to me that there are a lot of individuals who did not know that using an electronic cigarette and liquid nicotine can be poisonous. I saw this on the faces of my peers when I gave my presentation. Most of them looked intrigued because they had no clue it was possible to be poisoned through these devices. A few of my other peers were looking at me in disbelief. Not…

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