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    that legalizing drugs would benefit us more than harm us. Drugs are often used to help relieve humans of their health conditions. Cigarettes are known to relieve stress and are legal yet it contains many harmful chemicals that can lead to lung cancer and other life-threatening health problems. A study was shown that 79700 citizens over the age of 35 died of smoking cigarettes. Alcohol is used recreationally and it is legal, but it is more harmful than drugs. As adults, we should be able to…

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    adults who might be wanting to smoke. The argument is supported by the claim that cigarettes are designed in a dynamite set that becomes dangerous when the match lit the wick. As it is destructive and people know about the side effects but they are passive to the response…

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    general public. Using horrifying visuals, the ad I chose to represent cultural fear uses fear of control or lack thereof to scare people away from smoking cigarettes. A teacher performs a dissection on an obscure creature for his class, just for the experiment to go totally wrong and the subject to escape! We discover that the subject represents a cigarette and its appearance is meant to strike fear into those who come in contact with it. While this commercial is only thirty seconds long, it…

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    tried smoking or have the habit of smoking cigarettes. Many teenagers argue that smoking helps them in dealing with stress and controlling their weight. One out of five teenagers who are addicted to cigarettes smoke 13 to 15 cigarettes a day [1]. However, a lot of people are against teenage smoking and it is illegal, therefore adults should cooperate to stop this increasing problem. There are various reasons that lead young adults to smoke cigarettes. First of all, teenagers state that smoking…

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    toxic chemicals in each cigarette ranging from ammonia (commonly found in household cleaning supplies), arsenic (used in rat poison), carbon monoxide (in car fumes), and much more. Each cigarette smoked contains tobacco and nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs on the market. So why are so many people continuing to smoke? One cigarette may lead to another that turns into an addiction. Although tobacco users have the right to smoke, it is inevitable that cigarettes are dangerous…

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    main type and material for smoking is the cigarette, which contains tobacco. After that people developed another types of equipment and substances to smoke with like; Hookah, cannabis, Dokha, crack cocaine, weed, hash and etc. These substances and equipment are most commonly used, each one of them have its own dangerous and fatal effects. Some of them are illegal, but people still do them…

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    their health but do they really understand smoking can make their life in dangerous. One of the most common problem today that are killing people all over the world is cigarette. Tobacco contains nicotine a highly addictive drug that can makes a difficult for smokers to quit from smoking. Not only tobacco that contains in cigarette can harm us, but it also has tar, ammonia, alcohol and carbon monoxide. Nowadays smoking is famous among young teenagers. For them, smokes can make themselves looks…

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    people. Eventually this will lead to either dangerous medical issues or even simple as asthma, but their lungs decay. The effects of smoking will damage your body and even your pocket. Within seconds of the first puff, the active ingredients of the cigarette are in the smoker’s bloodstream and whirling around the body to the brain. When the ingredients of the…

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    individual, knowing they can actually lose the weight if they ever try. Frankly, the mentality in fighting obesity remains lower compared to a person smoking a cigarette; now the there exist a schism on the way people think about a person with obesity and a smoker. Any person knows obesity and cigarettes remain hazardous to anyone’s health, but cigarettes prompted a more serious concern more the person’s health.…

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    According to an article in the New York Times titled “China and the Toll of Smoking”, in 1972 the average number of cigarettes per smoker was 730 a year and in 2013 that number has seen a significant increase to about 6,200 cigarettes. Because tobacco production and sales by the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration have been contributing seven to ten percent of the total of government revenues, the Chinese government has…

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