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    Cigarette Argument Essay

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    My essay will be about the history of cigarette ads. I will explain how the cigarette ads have changed their style to who they market to, how much they explain their product, and how government regulations affected these ads. I chose cigarette ads because I appreciate the many different ways cigarette ads uses Jib Fowles’ appeals throughout the decades. The only thing I know about cigarettes is that they are detrimental for your health. However, I do know movie references, which is why I’ve…

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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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    It has become an everyday part of life, much like brushing one 's teeth or squinting when the sun gets in your eyes. The ever present aroma of cigarette smoke has been around for centuries, long before anyone was ever concerned with global warming or second hand smoke or anything related to possible health problems. But should cigarettes be banned altogether? One could argue either way, as some would consider them no better than “death sticks” while still others would argue that it would be a…

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    Electronic Cigarette

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    Electronic Cigarettes: the Next Threat to Human and Environment According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, while the proportion of the cigarette smoking by teenagers is reduced to the lowest level in the survey’s history, the rate of the youth using electronic cigarettes has increased in significant numbers. Additionally, in 2015, the Discover Magazine emphasized the sales of e-cigarette increased 7 times within 4 years, “Sales of the product [electronic cigarettes] had already…

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    Banning Cigarettes Essay

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    4% of the average life span. they have ingredients like Cadmium Benzene which are linked to some cancers. Even though it can be used as a medication, cigarettes should be illegal because there are many side effects to using the product and many toxic chemicals go into the product. Medicine would be the last thing you think when it comes to cigarettes ,but it is true that they have a medical use even though it is a very small unproven and not recommended use. One medical use of this product is…

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    In studying the question of ethics in business and the complexities which can often arise, no subject is better suited for exploring these considerations than that of big tobacco and the recent banning of cigarette advertising in various countries. In India, an on-going battle with big tobacco has been raging, in an effort to “send a message” to Indians and to Indian youth that discourages smoking. However, like other governments embroiled in such a situation, the process is not clear cut.…

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    Cigarettes vs. E-Cigarettes Attention! Attention! Read all about it, “E-cigarettes vs Cigarettes: A Big Battle is Brewing!” That headline sums up the major debate that is the topic of many discussions and a huge amount of research (Wheeler). In January 2018, the National Academies of Sciences released their findings in the debate between the two products which will give someone interested in the debate some great data that will make the difference in the two clear. Their research…

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    risks to go down. Many more adults start using an E-cigarette more than smoking a regular cigarette stop stop harming their body. If using an E-cigarette cause a slower risk of health problems, then why not stop selling normal cigarettes. E-cigarettes are used to get rid of the urges to smoke. Some peoples called “dual users are simply using E-cigarettes in places or situations where smoking is inappropriate”(“About”). Users of an E-cigarette may just use them for getting rid of the urges to…

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    Furthermore, one way to expand regulation involves potentially follow other regulations on electronic cigarettes that already exist. One way to develop regulation consists of following many state laws already put into action. For example, Hawaii was the first state to raise the smoking age to 21. The state decided to do this when students using electronic cigarettes quadrupled over four years to 22% and middle school to 12% in 2015. Hawaii’s military base supports the new law. Although some…

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    product includes cigarettes—narrow shaped tubes that hold a dry substance laced with a large number chemicals. Cigarettes are available in a variety of sizes and flavors packed in hand-sized carton boxes or bags. To activate a cigarette, a person places a stick between their lips and lights the brown tip of the stick with fire while sucking the white end until smoke rises. When the smoke is inhaled, the chemical contents travels inside and diffuses throughout the body until the cigarette runs…

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