Secondhand Smoking Essay

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    has been considered to be the major commodity in the world. Many people find smoking to be an alternative solution to release stress or as temporary, friendly company. Many governments are building hospitals, schools, and other public services from the taxes they impose on the tobacco industry. Despite the benefits, most people know that cigarettes are dangerous, but they do not really understand their harmful effect. Smoking cigarettes should be banned for health reasons. Tobacco has a deadly…

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    of exposure to secondhand smoke does not exist. 2. Neither separating smokers from non-smokers nor installing ventilation systems effectively eliminates secondhand smoke Whereas, using tobacco products is a danger to health and a cause of material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort, and a health hazard to other persons Resolve that, through the authority of Government Code sec 7597 East Los Angeles College enforce Los Angeles Community College District Smoking/Non-Smoking administrative…

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    Banning Smoking in Public places Secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventive death in the United States. For every eight smokers that are smoking kills they take one non-smoker with them.-Adrienne Herron. Every year there is an estimated of the amount of people who die from the exposure from secondhand smoke or just from smoking in general there are over 443,000 related deaths in the United States. Anyone who smokes most likely will never give it a second thought on how much it…

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    early as the 1600’s. Cigarettes started getting popular during World War I, when Army surgeons claimed cigarettes helped the wounded relax and ease their pain (“Smoking & Tobacco Use”). Since then, the tobacco industry has been booming in business and in 2014, the use of cigarettes in the United States was an estimated 40 million adults (“Smoking & Tobacco Use”). However, in the past couple of years, teens and adults has started the trend with the use of e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes are electronic…

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    living in a world where marijuana was always legal and in many places still is and cigarettes were always illegal. Sounds crazy doesn’t it. Smoking causes more than 4 in 5 cases of lung cancer. Lung cancer has one of the lowest survival rates of all cancers, and is the most common cause of cancer death in the UK according to an article oncancerreaserchuk.com.…

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    Every time a smoker inhales the toxic chemicals of cigarettes, they get a step closer to having cancer and other health related problems. Smoking is very harmful, dangerous, addictive, and even fatal. It can’t only harm the smoker, but it can also harm the people surrounding them. Second hand smoke can be as harmful as smoking the cigarette itself. Cigarettes can ruin the smoker appearance by giving them premature wrinkles, yellow teeth, etc. For these reasons, the production and sale of…

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    Smoking claims the lives of about 13,000 people every day. This staggering number does not even include the deaths caused by secondhand smoking. This unhealthy trend is becoming more and more of a problem. In order to break down and analyze the effects and elements that make up an anti-smoking ad, a rhetorical analysis will be applied. The advertisement, provided by The County of Orange Health Care Agency, exemplifies the horrid effects of smoking on a young, healthy, and attractive woman. The…

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    Cassandra Smith English 1113 Deanna Duckworth November Effects of Smoking Cigarettes According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of death from all causes in men and women. Smoking not only affects the smoker, but smoking also affects the people around the smoker. Second hand smoke can be just as deadly as smoking itself. Smokers have a greater increase of dying from…

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    problems caused by exposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is both the fumes produced from 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…

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    embodies a sound reason in support of an argument” (p.23). 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…

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