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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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    Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed? I agree that cigarettes should be outlawed. Everyone knows smoking cigarettes can cause major health problems and that being around someone who is smoking is harmful due to second-hand smoke. If the government was to ban cigarettes health care cost would go down as well as decreasing waste. The tobacco companies are the only ones who profit. The tobacco companies pay taxes to the government which in turn pays for healthcare for individuals on state health insurance…

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    industry. We should urge the FDA to loosen upcoming extremist-restrictions that would prevent the sale or creation of electronic-cigarette related products without their explicit consent. Thesis: The advancement in e-cigarettes has allowed smokers of cigarettes to make a healthier transition while avoiding many of the 7,000 harmful chemicals found in a single cigarette. The FDA wants to stand between consumers and businesses to apply devastating regulations to this growing industry. We should…

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    the ethical challenge brought on by the tobacco industry. How can India ban cigarettes advertising (public health issue) while accepting money brought in because of tobacco? The red flag has been thrown, the government conflict of interest is clear - profit from sales vs. allowing tobacco companies to advertisements to their future consumers, teens. Looking at the arguments both for and against the banning of cigarette advertising there is a thin veneer with both sides using the rallying…

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    The meaning of Smoking in the Oxford dictionary is the activity or habit of smoking cigarette. Cigarette bring many disadvantages to human body. Smoking tobacco will make you addicted in physical and physiological way. They craving to smoke tobacco when they did not get the cigarette in a long time. Some will tend to be hyper and some will be weak when they didn’t get to smoke. This is usually happen to a heavy smokers. They will feel addictive and easily get mad if they didn’t get smoking. Most…

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    Q1: I am comparing the safety of electronic cigarettes with smoking cigarettes. According to the FDA, there are over 90 toxic chemicals in tobacco smoking as compared to at least 3 toxic chemicals in e-cigarettes. They produce the same cancer-causing ingredients, but it happens more in tobacco. Tobacco smoking produces secondhand smoke while e-cigarettes produce vapor, which according to researchers, it doesn’t pose a risk for bystanders. Tobacco short and long term use can have adverse…

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    In the documentary of Sex, Lies and Cigarettes (2012) Produced by J.Fraenkel the narrator is trying to show viewers that although cigarette companies have to obey many laws in develop nations to sell their product they really have any regulations in undeveloped ones. The narrator first begins the film in the city of New York where smoking is extremely expensive and the regulations put on by the state and city have made it hard for Tabaco industries. With the many regulations put on and…

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    Almost 20% of adults in the United States smoke cigarettes which is now the number one cause of death that is simply avoidable. Anti-smoking advertisements are shown throughout our society, broadcasting the harmful effects of smoking through pictures or even commercials. The advertisement I chose is an image in black and white showing a man smoking a cigarette, with the smoke forming a gun pointed at his head with words on the side, “Kill a cigarette, save a life. Yours.” The advertisement uses…

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    project I decided it would be best to teach my mother, and younger brother, the harmful effects of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaporizers, and hookah. Since I was teaching alone I had preferred one learner, but felt it was helpful for them if I taught both. My mother is 52 and had smoked cigarettes from the age of 16 up to the age of 45. From then on she started purchasing and using the e-cigarettes, which she thought would help her from smoking. What my mother doesn’t realize is that these…

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