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    “Cigarettes smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death worldwide” (Susan 88). Although this long paper roll of tobacco lessens stress and helps improve concentration, it has been the cause of several grating diseases and has a great impact on people's health. It contains over seven-thousand chemicals including cancer-causing chemicals and poisonous gases that not only affect smokers but nonsmokers as well because of secondhand smoke. These chemicals in cigarettes such as tar stain smokers…

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    Everyone knows that smoking cigarettes is bad for one's health. The toxins, the addiction, and the health risks make cigarettes the losers when it comes to cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers. While everyone knows about cigarettes, they are not as clear on the differences between e-cigarettes and vaporizers. There are big differences between the two. Anyone looking to make an informed decision between the two should read on. Better for one's health Both the e-cigarette and the vaporizer…

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    each time they smoke a cigarette. Is your life worth living for or do you want to decrease it every time you inhale a cigarette. There are nine cigarettes lined up next to each other from tallest to shortest. The image shows the original cigarette before and after it has been smoked multiple times. The first cigarette is the tallest. It has not been lit yet and it is still in its original form. The next eight cigarettes show the different stages of the original cigarette after it has been…

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    Smoking Cigarettes is a universal problem, in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control states that "Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year and 42,000 deaths from second-hand smoke." With cigarette advertisements, it can either bring the interest of consumers to try cigarettes or bring disgust for them not buy it or quit. Advertisements that bring cigarettes into a good light usually show a picture of someone or some people hanging out and having fun with…

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    Brandon Ferrell Whitten English 102 5 October 2015 Smoking Cigarettes and Its Consequences Cigarettes have been in existence for thousands of years and depending on the state which a person resides in, it can have many negative consequences. Tobacco, in general, throughout the world is earliest available at the age of eighteen years old. Tobacco is closely related to cigarettes by being one of the main components along with nicotine. Cigarettes is an extremely profitable business and brings in…

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    Why Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Should Be Outlawed Cigarettes and other tobacco products are incredibly prevalent in today’s society. In fact, the CDC estimates that in 2015, around 15.1% of the adult population of the U.S. (36.5 million people) were current cigarette smokers. According to the CDC, over 480,000 Americans die each year due to cigarette smoking, and over 41,000 of these deaths are due to secondhand smoking. This is a huge portion of the American population that is…

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    Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, claiming over 480,000 lives each year. In addition, smokers are more likely to develop conditions such as heart disease, cancer, lung disease, chronic bronchitis and emphysema (XXX). Cigarette use is high among low income African Americans, and is usually initiated at a younger age (XXX). Many people are aware of these detrimental effects of cigarette smoke, but few are aware of how cigarette smoke affects the…

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    observe people around me, I notice a lot of individuals who smoke cigarettes. I also notice people enjoy shooting guns as well. When I am driving in the car, walking down the street, and even outside of stores or restaurants, there are a lot of people who smoke. However, did one ever think to compare them to each other? Tobacco.stanford.edu shows a picture of a bullet and a cigarette compared to each other. The reality is that cigarettes are just as deadly as bullets from a gun, but one prolongs…

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    Today, many American people still smoke cigarettes. These people have great risk of many diseases. This is a problem and people in America need to understand the dangers of cigarettes. Firstly, Cigarettes cause cancer and many other illnesses. This is because there is tar in cigarettes and causes mutations in dna and causes cancer. Smokers have 10 years shorter of a life expectancy than an average person. Some other diseases caused by cigarettes such as different heart diseases.…

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    you light a cigarette, your life burns with it” and in my opinion, no truer words were ever uttered. Smoking cigarettes disturb, destroy, crush and cripple every organ and system in the body. Furthermore, it negatively alters an individual’s physical appearance, reduces his or her lifespan, and causes and leaves the body susceptible to, a plethora of diseases. When conducting a physical or head to toe assessment on Mr. T the nurse can expect his hair to possess an odor of cigarette smoke and to…

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