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    A Smoke Free World Idea Smoking can be a difficult habit to break because it is an addiction. Just like any addiction to street drugs, prescription medication and alcohol it requires a withdrawal period in order for your body to detoxify from all the harmful toxins left behind. Your body has just been subjected to deadly poisoning and mistreatment. Whether that was by your own choice is completely up to you but there are those that are needlessly placed in harms way by simply being…

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    We all know that smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products are bad for you and harmful to your health. According to the American Lung Association, “more than 480,000 people die from tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke, making it the leading cause of preventable death in this country.” (www.lung.org, n.d.) Another staggering fact is that “smoking is related to higher risks of serious diseases and is expected to kill more than 5 million people every year.” (Lüscher, et al., 2015)…

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    trend toward not smoking in affordable housing is accelerating. In June of 2009, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a Healthy Homes Strategic Plan “to protect the health of children and other sensitive populations in low- income households” (public law center). As of now, many housing developments are required by law to disclose their smoking policy to tenants and buyers. Affordable housing envisions the added benefits of children and adults living smoke-free. A non-smoking multi-…

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    The Goods and The Bads Smoking Affects Everyone By Marley M. Kryder Keeping Your Body Fit By Marley M. Kryder Teens And Technology By Marley M. Kryder Smoking Affects Everyone Six million people die every year because of tobacco. That means six million people can avoid death every year. About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily, that 's about 10 million per minute. Smoking is harmful to most living organisms and that’s why smoking affects everyone, the environment, and the…

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    The answer comes as simply as the needs of the many or greater than the needs of the few. An individual smoking does not only harm himself/herself: he/she subjects others, including pets with no choice, to secondhand smoke. Alcohol is even more problematic in this sense; with the effect of inebriation, normal tasks such as driving can cost thousands in fines, property damage, and kill both intoxicated drivers…

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    Increasing state cigarette excise tax is an effective intervention to prevent cigarette use and reduce smoking prevalence. High cigarette tax rate encourages people to quit cigarette use, particularly among youth and low income smokers. Raising tax rate improves the economy by increasing government tax revenue and reducing healthcare cost. It also benefits public health since it lowers the risk for many smoking related diseases, increases the quality of life and extends life expectancy.…

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    stop smoking for years. They have almost quit but they always would give up and have to have a cigarette. Their coughing has gotten worse and they have had more health problems. They always hate that they have to buy more since cigarettes are so expensive. My parents regret starting to smoke from the moment they had their first cigarette. Even though cigarettes are an addiction that is hard to get off of, they still are dangerous, can cause cancer, and effect the people around you. Smoking…

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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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    it is their right to enforce a no smoking ban. 3. What is the impact of the policy on this institution? The Smoke-free Affordable Housing trend toward not smoking in affordable housing is accelerating. In June of 2009, Housing and…

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    because the state believes that the public is at risk for health problems due to second-hand smoking (Clune). The Public health officials have argued that the bans are implemented to "eliminate dangers" from secondhand, or “sidestream smoke,” which will reduce the environmental impact of cigarette butts and keep the young away from picking up bad habits they see in public (Clune). Many bars do suffer from the smoking ban and have filed lawsuits against the ban, I do believe businesses should…

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