Secondhand Smoking Essay

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    Question 4 Answer: Smoking damages the whole body, but for this answer, I am going to focus on smoking and the changes to our respiratory tract, skin blood vessels and antioxidant levels. Respiratory tract: “(1) Nicotine constricts terminal bronchioles, which decreases airflow into and out of the lungs. (2) Carbon monoxide in smoke binds to hemoglobin and reduces its oxygen-carrying capability. (3) Irritants in smoke cause increased mucus secretion by the mucosa of the bronchial tree and…

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    has steadily declined from its peak of 42 percent in 1965 to 18 percent in 2013. Smoking rates for users under the age of 18 are also at record lows, presenting potential problems for tobacco companies in the future. Approximately 90 percent of smokers start before the age of 18, while 99 percent start by the age of 26 . If this trend continues, tobacco companies will continue to experience a decline in the smoking rate. Recently, e-cigarettes have begun to fill this void appealing to a young…

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    From 2011 to 2014, the use of electronic cigarettes have tripled amongst teenagers (Raloff 18-21). Teenagers find no harm in smoking electronic cigarettes. But, electronic cigarettes can cause major damage to the lungs and make a person more susceptible to germ exposure. The original idea behind electronic cigarettes was to get people with tobacco addictions to stop (Raloff 18-21)…

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    smoke (Grana et al. 6). Many consumers that use e-cigarettes are using them as a way to end their smoking habits of tobacco products (Franck et al. 1945). E-cigarettes seem to be a growing trend in use among people that are trying to quit smoking. Therefore, e-cigarette companies are trying to target these people to help boost sales. However, many others are using e-cigarettes as a gateway into smoking, which may lead to tobacco or illegal drugs (CDPH 3). With this huge upward trend in…

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    Long Term Effects

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    switch to smoking e-cigarettes rather than conventional cigarettes may not notice the short term effects because they are familiar with them from their previous smoking experience. A recent study says, “The most frequently reported minor AEs were cough, followed by throat irritation, headache, and dizziness” (D 'Ruiz). The short term effects of e-cigarettes listed are similar to the short term effects of conventional cigarettes, so it would be easy for them to be ignored. In addition to smoking…

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    according to the World Health Organization (Senthilingam).” The use of tobacco increases the user’s risk for a large range of cancers, including lung, mouth, larynx, stomach, kidney and much more. Smoking tobacco introduces the body to an abundant amount of poisonous chemicals with each puff. Smoking causes an addiction; statics show that the average smokers smoke a pack of 20 cigarettes a day. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, “the life expectancy for smokers is at…

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    cigarettes leave on the body. Presently the Center for Disease Control report that cigarettes cause over 480,000 per year. (CDC). In 2006 the government began place stricter and sticker punishments on the Tabaco companies forcing them to sponsor anti-smoking campaigns. To combat that tobacco companies began producing electronic cigarettes and they’ve taken off like wild fire. The CDC describes Electronic Cigarettes commonly calls E-Cigs as, “battery-operated devices designed to deliver nicotine…

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    Persuasion Pros And Cons

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    Poet Aesop once said, “Persuasion is often more effectual than force.” Marketers today rely heavily on the art of persuasion, so much so that they have it narrowed down to a sort of science. For example, how many people have been persuaded to buy a weight loss pill? The commercials are very convincing, promising consumers to lose a crazy amount of weight with their pill, and even showing examples of people who lost a great deal of weight while taking the pill. What the advertisers fail to…

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    David A. Kessler and Matthew L. Myers wrote an article on why E-cigarettes need to be regulated. Kessler and Myers purpose is to raise awareness about E-Cigarettes so that the readers will realize that E-Cigarettes may not be the best alternative to smoking and that the companies making them are trying to take advantage of kids. Kessler and Myers explain that E-Cigarettes don’t have a warning label on them and that very few people know what’s in it. The authors also explain that if E-Cigarettes…

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    Concert Etiquette Essay

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    Concert Etiquette When attending a musical performance, there are different sets of rules that accompany certain types of concerts. Most of the time these rules are unspoken and typically general knowledge, with the exception of classical music concerts where pamphlets may be given out or picked up ahead of time. That being said, there are many limitations of how one should conduct his or herself at a performance. During a classical music concert, the general principle is to be polite and…

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