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    In 2005, 360 billion cigarettes were sold and used only in the United States. The tobacco wastes such as cigarette butts, remands of smoked cigarettes, packing are left over everywhere. It is easily to see a cigarette butt in any playgrounds for kids, which are left from parents. In some unfortunately cases, thousand of kids taken to hospital because they swallow cigarette butts which close to their playgrounds. According to information of International…

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    imagined about the cigarette in my hand, I felt like I reached the heaven in short interval by smoking a puff of it. Previously I used to think that smoking is the most senseless activity in the world. The story behind the bullshit cigarette in my life is long like 3 years. Smoking has changed my life through various aspect. I was intelligent child who was curious to his grades of school, family, friends and relative since the childhood. I was first introduced to the cigarette by my colleague in…

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    This is called secondhand smoke, it is when the combination of smoke from the burning of a cigarette, and the smoke breathed out by the smoker is breathed in by a non-smoker. Since 1964 over 2,500,000 non-smokers have died from some sort of health problem caused by secondhand smoke. There are many health problems that adults can get such as cancer…

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    Smoking About 8.6 million people in United States smoke. We all know that smoking causes lung disease, heart disease and cancer. It is written on cigarette packs that “smoking is injurious to health”. But millions of people in United States and around the world still smoke. Why do people still smoke? A lot of people smoke because their friends also smoke. Some people smoke to relieve stress, while others smoke just to fit in, but all they are fitting into is cancer. Almost seventy…

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    Secondhand Smoking

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    Over 60 million people die a year from smoking cigarettes ("Smoking"). Tobacco is made of lots of chemicals.The great american smoke has been trying to stop people from smoking. There are many reasons that smoking should be banned in public places. Due to the faulty effects cigarettes have on adults and the bad effects secondhand smoke has on children smoking should be banned in public places Cigarettes can cause second smoke can cause second hand smoke in children. Children's bodies…

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    change the future of someone’s life. Some facts about tobacco are life saving some are even to persuade you not to do it. In some of the cigarettes there are more than 200 harmful known chemicals in cigarette smoke. Almost 50,000 deaths per year could be contribute to secondhand smoking. More than 400,000 Americans die from tobacco related causes each year. Cigarettes contain nicotine, a powerfully addictive substance. If you pay attention to the Health effects from alcohol it could save your…

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    smoking habit. Regrettably, in Indonesia, there is a lack of awareness from the smoker regarding the dangers of cigarette smoke that they breathe (Hardisman, 2009). The high consumption of cigarettes Indonesia believed to pose a very broad negative implications, not only on the quality of health but also of social and economic life in Indonesia. The facts demonstrate that the problem of cigarettes in Indonesia apparently cannot be solved simply by reminding the…

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    products. Ignoring such a problem is quite impossible when there are so many lives being ruined. Seeking to decrease these numbers, many people are switching to e-cigarettes or vapes. As the article “Vaping Teens Becoming a New Generation of Nicotine Addicts” written by USAToday.com says, “the jury is still not out on whether e-cigarettes will be a savior to smokers who want to quit, the gateway to addiction for a new generation, or both.” Since there is yet to be enough evidence to prove that…

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    Environmental Bridges and Nicotine Marissa L. Ciluffo University of North Alabama Abstract Nicotine is an addictive parasympathomimetic alkaloid that is found in products such as cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and snuff. When someone consumes nicotine, either through smoking, inhaling, or chewing, specific neurotransmitter actions take place within the body and brain. Acetylcholine is replaced by nicotinic receptors, in the neurons, causing the membrane to become…

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    headlines and Televisions newscasts across the country broadcast the news of the findings eventually ranking this day among the top news stories of 1964. Shortly after the Surgeon General’s announcement, the U.S. Congress adopted the: •Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965/1967 (CDC date: 1965; FTC date: 1967) (known as the "Original Act,") (P.L. 89–92, 79 Stat. 282) And…

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