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    Lung Cancer Research Paper

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    Lung Cancer in America Joseph Thornberry American Military University Abstract This research paper sheds some light on the biggest killer of the American people, lung cancer. Lung cancer is explained, statistics are given, and information about treatments of lung cancer are described. Cancer can be tumors on the lungs and could metastasize throughout the body. Lung cancer has different classifications. Classified by the location and whether or not it has spread to both lungs,…

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    Smoking In America

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    Smoking: The Plague of America Throughout the past century smoking has become quite popular among the citizens of America. The tobacco industry made smoking appealing to the children of an entire generation and turned all of them into smokers, causing millions of deaths related to smoking. Cigarettes are a burden on the economy, they are responsible for millions of deaths, and are extremely addictive to young adults. Smoking is an epidemic on this country and should be banned for the…

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    Putting aside all diseases and or risks, we must keep I mind that it is not fair for individuals that chose not to smoke to have people smoke around them causing them to absorb second-hand smoke. Yes, we currently have laws that prohibit people from smoking inside a restaurant, a night club or public places, but once in a while you still come across that uncomfortable moment when a smoker is standing outside a store, at a park, at a family party etc. The proposal of establishing a law that…

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    that cigarettes are drugs and should not be thought of lightly. Seventy percent of smokers can’t quit (“Tobacco Related Diseases”). But luckily after the age of twenty-six if you have never smoked before, then you probably never will (Benjamin). Smoking also ruins our environment because the smoke and chemicals from the cigarette pollute our air (Benjamin). You should not smoke at all, but especially not while you are pregnant, because it hurts the baby. It lowers the amount of oxygen to your…

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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    1 Why are kids trying their first cigarette? Kids can get asthma from smoking cigarettes. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airway and lungs. When you get asthma you will have very bad chest pain, their will also be sharp chest pain. Their also can swollen thee airway and it will make it hard to breath. Asthma is a very bad disease that can kill you, it has…

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    She was a two-pack a day smoker for twenty years. She kept attempting to quit smoking but was never quite successful. In her own head she thought she wanted to quit, but she would constantly come up with excuses. At the time, she did not realize she was rationalizing, but with hindsight being perfect she can see her flaws. She would…

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    replacement medicines should be used instead of smoking tobacco. Another alternative such as nicotine chewing gum or lozenges can be employed which has proven to help people to discontinue smoking for over twenty years (American Heart Association, 2015). Using the nicotine patch is another way to assist with quit smoking. The nicotine spray is acquired through a prescription but comes with side effects that will lessen over time. All of these selections for smoking can help with reducing the…

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    How Smoking Affects The Body

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    We Cannot turn around without seeing a smoker. Smoking is a process where the burning of tobacco material, and the body is absorption of the drugs found in the smoke called nicotine relaxes the person. The cigarette has different types of chemicals that cause greater harm to the body. Smoking started thousands of years ago. “Cigars are a growing public health concern, given the changes in cigar use patterns in the US and elsewhere since the 1960s” (Chang, Cindy 1). The most prominent health…

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    cigarette advertising allowed tobacco companies to expand their markets during this period.The advertisement above is a anti-smoking advertisement that catches the reader 's eye with the colors as well as the objects in the photo itself. The photo is very eye catching because it makes a stand and a strong one at that. This ad was made to target smokers and show them what smoking can do. The statement, “I want to live not to die” Makes the picture even stronger. The pictures is very eye catching…

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    Social Smoking Research

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    Smoking is not something that is new to this world, whether it was for ritual or recreational purposes, but what has been smoked and our certainty of its effects are fairly new. What is certain is we are unsure of the exact origin within a range of thousands of years, but smoking could have started any moment after man discovered fire. The popularity of smoking has allowed it to survive for so long. Negative connotations have only been applied to smoking since debunking one former surgeon…

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