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    Did you know that smoking can cause over 13 types of cancer? People should not smoke because it causes cancer, it can kill people, and tobacco products are expensive furthermore if you smoke you run the risk of getting cancer. Cancer is a deadly incurable disease. If you smoke you have a 9 out of 10 chance of death. Tobacco is very expensive, an average pack of cigarettes is $5.00. Some people say that smoking is fine but we know the truth. People that smoke have a high chance of getting cancer…

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    Smoking cigarettes have been a growing trend among people of all ages for the past couple of decades. Before extensive research was done regarding cigarettes and their effects on health many did not understand the negative effects that come with smoking. Today, people are well aware of what it does to your body but somehow this damaging drug is still sold to the general public. The production and sale of cigarettes should be made illegal because cigarette companies target youth, cigarettes are…

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    contains. The vapor from the electronic cigarettes allows people to bend the no smoking rules. The most important thing is there has not test been done to show the effects or long term effects of smoking electronic cigarettes. the unknowns of smoking the electronic cigarettes should have everyone questioning them. The results can gives us answer to the question are electronic cigarettes safer alliterate then smoking cigarettes. E-cigarettes are less…

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    Thank You For Smoking Movie Extra Credit The movie “Thank You For Smoking” showed a man, Nick Naylor, and his job as the Vice President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies, in which he was supposed to inform the public on information of research into effects of tobacco. Yet since he worked for a tobacco company, he had to justify the positive side of a substance that was the cause of the most deaths in America. I didn’t really like the movie that much, but I did like the acting. I thought the main…

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    estimated three million deaths were prevented due to the decrease in smoking tobacco (Warner, 1989). The number of prevented deaths increase as the numbers of users decrease. During this time period, it became evident that people who regularly smoked tobacco faced horrible side effects: including yellow teeth, increased risk of stroke and brain damage, and high likelihood of various cancers. So why were these three million people smoking in the first place? In 1865 the first commercial…

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    Public Smoking In many nations, adults usually have the rights to engage in any activities so long as it is legal, for instance, smoking. Smoking is an activity that has existed for a long time. Since smoking is legal in many nations around the globe, this has resulted in a steady rise in the number of people who smoke. According to studies, 19 percent of US citizens smoke tobacco, which is equal to 44 million Americans (Christensen). Although smoking is legal, respective governments ought to…

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    1. Introduction In recent years, smoking among the youth has garnered much attention in the academic and scientific discourse. Research and evidence show that majority of the smoking population begin smoking before reaching adulthood, implying the necessity of early onset prevention in limiting its widespread incidence. This desire to reduce the supply and demand of cigarettes is motivated by the health hazards and threats to social welfare that the habit inflicts, which can fundamentally…

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    For example, in Source B the advertisement of cigarettes show why they were so popular, considering they caused damage to your health. The companies were able to make the consumer try smoking because they targeted what the consumer enjoyed. It states in Source B, “it promoted the continued social acceptability of smoking and encouraged the incorrect belief that the majority of people smoke”(line 9).…

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    particles. While certain areas such as work, secondary, and post-secondary buildings may have signs saying no smoking allowed, people still violate it.This is due to the fact that even if they were charged fines they can easily pay it back. Thus, awareness must be increased by educating the public through the schooling systems. By incorporating the effects of smoking and secondhand smoking into the curriculum change can be made. Putting this in the education system increases awareness since…

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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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