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    Did you know that an estimate of 1.7 billion pounds of cigarette butts wind up as toxic trash each year? That’s only one of the many consequences caused by smoking in public. If people would quit smoking in public it would reduce litter, secondhand smoke, and thirdhand smoke. First of all, litter is a big problem already but cigarette butts just add to it. Cigarette butts are not biodegradable, which means they aren’t capable of being decomposed. According to www.no-smoke.org, smoke free beach…

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    Stop Smoking Does anyone in your family or even one of your friends smoke? Well, if they do, they could be in a lot of danger. Many people are at risk when they smoke cigarettes. There in danger because many people die from cancer each year, which is caused by smoking. Smoking is bad and trying to stop is the best way to live life longer and healthier. Many adults are in a lot of danger when they smoke. Many people are exposed to the smoke and have changes in their phenotype 's. Smoking can…

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    Tobacco is the main ingredient in the cigarettes. The main thing that makes up tobacco is nicotine. Nicotine is the addictive drug inside of tobacco. According to “The Dangers of Smoking” article written by The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide, “[n]icotine, the substance in tobacco that makes smoking highly addictive, raises your heart rate, irritates the lining of your blood vessels, and promotes blood clotting, increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke” (2004.) Within…

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    consumption was on a rapid incline. A significant amount of Americans were smoking, yet only about 40% knew the health risks of smoking cigarettes (Graham, 2012). Americans remained ill-informed until the 1960’s when healthcare professionals began shining a negative light on the health consequences of smoking. On January 11, 1964, the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health published the first report on how smoking was a leading cause for chronic bronchitis, lung cancer, and…

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    Cigarette smoking is one of the number causes of various diseases and health problems, yet it is highly addictive. Because cigarette smoking is trending in many social environments, most people are unaware of the damages and risks that may occur between the individual smoking and his or her bystanders. Particularly, the smoke from a cigarette is the main contributor of why many smokers enjoy the unrevealed truth and why they are addicted to a substance that not receive any internal satisfaction.…

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    and most preventable human carcinogen causing agent. Cigarettes should be illegal in public places in the United States to help optimize America's standard of health. Secondhand smoke is a serious health hazard, non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke regularly will ultimately result in the absorbance of harmful chemicals. Smoking patients who are ill may and are being turned down by doctors because of their inability to eliminate the elective problem. Banning cigarettes in public should…

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    Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in men and women in the U.S. The main cause of lung cancer is smoking. (American Cancer Society Inc., 2015) Smoking weakens our body’s immune system due to the chemicals (carcinogens) that are found in cigarettes. I don’t think people realize how damaging these chemicals are to their bodies or maybe they do and just don’t think it will happen to them. Smoking not only causes cancer it also causes other health issues such as heart disease, COPD, obesity…

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    vapourisers)" 1). This implement allows “users to mimic the ritual of smoking a cigarette while inhaling nicotine” ("E-cigarettes Fact Sheet" 1). Instead of smoking tobacco, consumers inhale a mixture of “nicotine, flavor additives, and other chemicals” ("Electronic Cigarettes (also known as vapourisers)" 1). As a user draws in air, a heater is triggered to produce a vapor, which is inhaled. This allows clients to experience the same motions as smoking a regular cigarette; however, without…

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    Smoking is a controversial issue that has been debated for decades. Nowadays, governments and officials lead to reduce the practice of smoking. With the risks of smoking being informed to the public, tobacco sales have declined over years. Meanwhile, opposers argue with statistics, claiming that the danger of smoking is exaggerated. Smokers find themselves being victimized by society, violating their right to freedom of choice. While proponents push for a nonsmoking society for health reasons,…

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    indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing the bill, developing a policy and solution and stating the health hazards Laws that restrict smoking in cars while children are present are an…

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