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    Smoking Hookah Speech

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    Iman Rahimi Public Speaking The Health Effects of Smoking Hookah INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Tradition plays a big role in the human experience. Regardless of whether the tradition is beneficial or detrimental, often times people continue to carry them out in order feel that the period of time they live in is connected to all other periods of time, that they can become part of something larger than themselves. There are many traditions taking place today that can be traced back to…

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    Non Menthol Cigarettes

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    In a study done by AM J Public Health, they collected data from smokers, nonsmokers and people who quit smoking. They asked a series of questions involving smoking and smoking cigarettes containing menthol, a synthetically made organic compound that has been found to benefit public health if removed from cigarettes. 38. 9% of menthol smokers from the study said they would quit smoking if menthol cigarettes were not available, and only 13% of menthol smokers said they would switch to a…

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    smoking should be banned in the united states: not only does it cause many health problems to smokers, it also can be harmful to nonsmokers who are exposed to smoking for as little as thirty minutes and According to research, about fifteen billion cigarettes are smoked worldwide everyday. Although smoking in public places is legal in the united states, most people tend to overlook the various health problems that smokers cause to nonsmokers.Second hand smoke is just as…

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    cancer prevention, comfort in the fact that some simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Consider these seven tips for cancer prevention. 1. Do not use tobacco The use of any type of tobacco puts you on a collision course with cancer. Smoking has been associated with various types of cancer - including cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, larynx, pancreas, bladder, cervix and kidney. chewing tobacco has…

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    20000 letters Introduction In our daily life, we see many people smoking in many places. I also see them at entrances of our university buildings. At the beginning of my university first semester, my friend told me that she got injured, because her arm was attached to the flame on a cigarette which was holded by the smoker at the entrance in an uncareful way. I was upset about this and started to consider the dangers of smoking, not just injuries but also effects on our health throught an…

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    does smoking tobacco increase the chances of developing cancer, it also affects a smoker’s health in many other ways. World No Tobacco Day has evolved into an important date that generates…

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    knows that smoking cigarettes are a bad habit and are dangerous for the user 's health. These cancer causing, teeth yellowing, bad breath causing cigarettes are still used everyday by people all over the world. It used to be cool to smoke and it seemed like everyone did it. Like fashion, smoking cigarettes soon became the thing of the past. People still smoke, but not as much as they used to. A couple years ago electronic cigarettes were introduced to the US, making smoking cool again. Smoking…

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    cylinder called cigarettes, which is small in size, but have a prodigious effect. Smoking is a practice which involves combustion of this teeny rag and inhaling a toxic vapor which have a high affinity to enter the bloodstream directly and diffuses to body cells. Smoking dates back to indigenous cultures were Americans tried to search for a cure for some diseases and then the remedy being transformed gradually over…

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    Can It Hurt Your Body? “More than 20 million Americans have died because of smoking since 1964, including approximately 2.5 million deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke” (Tobacco Facts and Figures). Tobacco is a very common thing that is being used by all ages in the United States. Studies show that the use of tobacco has a negative effect on a human’s health and body. A couple different things will be discussed throughout the paper such as things like the cancers you can get, the effects…

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    vehicle accidents/collisions, firearm use, sexual behavior, and illicit drug use (Marshall). So if smoking is the number one killer, shouldn’t we take steps to reduce the number of smokers? One small, but definitely beneficial, step to take would be banning the sale of cigarettes in pharmacies. The sale of cigarettes in pharmacies should be banned in the United States to benefit the country’s health. Smoking is a serious hazard to human health,…

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