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    blame others for the bad reputation that hangs over the tobacco industry and it 's products. By completely avoiding the conflict at hand, the article is left looking more like a finger pointing blame than an actual defense against a ban on cigarettes. The main points the articles attempts to justify are: that smokers already pay taxes that are too high on cigarettes, that defenses offered against tobacco stem from “junk science”, that the tobacco industry is a victim of lawsuit abuse, that…

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    Tobacco is underestimated on its potential lethalness. Despite the strides nations have undergone to prevent the augmentation of tobacco, it has not been successful enough. In order to reverse the damage caused by cigarettes, it must be ceased from the market. Its current legality serves as a danger to society, smoker and non-smoker alike. Laws aim to protect New York City residents from the harmful effects produced by smoking. The New York City Health Department has enacted its most recent…

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    total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional cigarettes. The behavior of smoking electronic cigarettes has the influence and popularity that can undo the progress made in reducing youth cigarette smoking rates (CDC, 2015). Understanding why high school…

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    Shanae McKenzie Unit 20 P2: Explain two models of behaviour change that have been used in recent national health education campaigns. intro In this assignment I will be explaining two models of behaviour change which has been used in recent national health education campaigns. There are several different types of models of behaviour which displays the change in the latest national health education campaigns. I will be explaining about the planned behaviour theory and the social learning…

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    According to the American Nonsmokers’ rights Foundation, as of July 2013, thirty-three states in the U.S. have restricted smoking in restaurants. Indiana is the most recent state to adopt the ban of public smoking. The Hoosier state made the smoking ban official in 2013. The remaining seventeen states have localized smoking bans that vary from county to county…

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    For the genre revision I decided to make my MWA2 into a brochure. The reason I chose to remake the MWA2 is because it was clear to me that there are a lot of individuals who did not know that using an electronic cigarette and liquid nicotine can be poisonous. I saw this on the faces of my peers when I gave my presentation. Most of them looked intrigued because they had no clue it was possible to be poisoned through these devices. A few of my other peers were looking at me in disbelief. Not…

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    Teen Smoking Research

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    When you see ads on social campaigns you notice how clever they are getting in order to catch the reader 's eye. The point of social campaigns is to make people aware of the things that are going on in the world, with the goal that things will change eventually. The way something is brought up to someone determines if the person will listen or not. Social campaigns are doing everything they can to make young people know about the dangers of smoking and also to ensure to them that they are always…

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    Electronic Cigarette

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    aerosols are depended on the substances in those liquids. However, people are warned about the risk assessments by using e-cigarettes, “the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) show that e-cigarette vapor contains some of the same toxic chemicals as tobacco cigarettes” (Wu). In addition, Dr. Priscilla stated, the smokers will have “mouth and throat irritation and dry cough […], decrease in fractional exhaled nitric oxide and increase in respiratory impedance and respiratory flow resistance”, and…

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    tobacco 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…

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    Vaping a steam or smoking tobacco laced with chemicals, are ecigs a healthier alternative to cigarettes? I say healthier and I realize that there is no way to smoke anything and it be healthy, that’s just not how the human body works. Is there an alternative to smoking cigarettes full of cancer causing chemicals and other chemicals just to get us addicted? E cigs have not gone through enough tests to be understood completely. There are lots of rumors concerning e-cigs, but one thing that is…

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