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    deal for those people that decide to stick in a cancer stick in their mouths and go about it like its nothing. Considering all the harms cigarette smoking can cause people should take in consideration the banning of smoking. Smoking has caused more than many deaths than any other addicting substance in the U.S. On the site, “goaskalice.edu”, she states, “Cigarette smoking causes approximately six million preventable deaths per year (which includes nonsmokers who are exposed to smoke in their…

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    Teens find themselves curious of what smoking is like. (Hyde and Setaro 7) Adolescents that grow up in an environment of psychological, sexual, a substance abuse can influence smoking. Peer pressure is one of the most common reasons for trying a cigarette. According to researchers, concerns about image and weight control is responsible for smoking at an early age. (Hyde and Setaro 11) Smoking is not just dangerous, but…

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    Pass can influence young children and teens the choice of smoking a cigarette in one stage of their life. Children tend to acquire the values, knowledge, and norms of society, which can lead them to believe that tobacco apps are appropriate for them to download and play. Even though children and teens are smoking through a smartphone app it enhances them to take on smoking later in their life due to the early exposure of cigarettes. Young children and teens are at the age where they still do not…

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    to help their students make better choices for themselves. Cigarettes can affect people internally and externally with the toxic chemicals that it contains. Young adults gain an interested in smoking cigarettes because of the influence they receive from other people. Smoking on college campuses should be unacceptable because students could look for other opportunities to handle their problems. If colleges banned the use of smoking cigarettes on campus, it can lower the number of secondhand…

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    Juuling Persuasive Speech

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    You should listen although you smoking cigarettes or not. The effect of smoking cigarettes affects to everyone in this room. Although you do not smoke cigarettes but you get smell that aren’t good or ok for everyone to smell all day or every day from people who smoking cigarettes. In particular, People who smoking cigarettes will surely damage your health. Therefore, Juuling is the thing that can fix the problem that I told you before about smell and healthy. If you know this and help each other…

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    If it is a deficit, state the (competing) behavior excess(es) that has been occurring in its place (2 points) The specific problem being addressed is smoking cigarettes. The behavior is an excess and it is to the point where she doesn’t even realize how much she is smoking a day. There are certain tasks throughout the day that a cigarette is just a part of. 2. State how you will measure the behavior (e.g., frequency, rate, intensity, duration, percent, latency, points). Be sure to include the…

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    Lung Cancer Rates

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and second most diagnosed cancer in men and women in the United States (CDC, 2014). Cigarette smoking is considered the number one cause of lung cancer (CDC, 2014). The rise and fall of cigarette smoking in the United States has greatly impacted the direction we see lung cancer rates moving in. Lung cancer mortality rates disproportionately affect populations based on their race…

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    needs. For example, some of the prisoner are non-smoker, they get cigarette like everyone else. Some of the prisoner are smoking addiction, they need more cigarette than they have. If the smoker has something that non-smoker want, the non-smoker…

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    The European Union has focused on the impact of tobacco use with the first EU tobacco-control legislation in the late 1980s. European Commission (2010) states that the EU legislated policies have been further developed with its certain purposes. The EU aimed to encourage tobacco users to cease and protect their citizens who are exposed to second-hand smoke in order that citizens could reside and work in smoke-free environments. The reason why the EU has endeavored to intervene with the…

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    money/income. Soon cigarettes were created out of tobacco, becoming very popular throughout the country; not only were they very popular, but they were very addictive. Before the 1940’s no one feared the consequences of smoking cigarettes until cancerous cells began to be found within the human body. Soon after the discovery changes were made to cigarettes to deem them as a “safer” product for the public to continue to use. In the 1950’s cigarette companies decide to make filtered cigarettes as…

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