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    smoke-free campus would not only be good for students, but also its surrounding environment. Cigarettes have many chemicals that are harmful to the human body and affect others around the person smoking. I believe that smoking cigarettes at CTC should be banned. No smoking would have a positive affect with clean air, a clean environment, and promoting a non-smoking campus. First of all, smoke from cigarettes can pollute the air with chemicals that are put in them. With a no smoking…

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    The distribution and consumption of cigarettes have become social processes, which has embedded itself into a variety of cultures and used to build the foundation of kinship and relationships. Such social processes raise complex complications in it’s production and consumption, as in the case studied by Robyn Dwyer, the consumption of tobacco has become heavily embedded within Vietnamese culture, to where it is probable to suggest that tobacco can become a stepping stone or “gateway drug” to…

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    E-cigarettes are a fairly new and a very controversial concept. Some believe that it is a potentially life-saving solution to smoking and some believe that it is just as harmful or even deadly. Putting something foreign into your lungs is never a comforting concept to grasp but once someone tries it, the addictive additives in vaping or smoking can make it hard to stop. This addictive chemical is Nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances on the planet and it is used in…

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    prevention plans in Licking County for tobacco use would not only benefits the people using tobacco but the ones around them as well. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(2014) the fact sheet presented “Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking”, “If you quit smoking, your risks for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and bladder drop by half within 5 years”. Thus by quitting the use of tobacco, healthy living is improved in many ways.…

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    cause COPD, Asthma and Lung Cancer. 15 billion packs of cigarettes are sold daily and cigarettes are not cheap. Although smoking is a stress reliever, it can also give you cancer because the nicotine is dangerous. Kids are getting addicted to smoking at a young age. 3,800 kids 18 or younger smoke their first cigarettes. Youth gets are smoking more and getting addicted because of the flavoring the have. No a days kids are not just smoking cigarettes they are smoking weed and marijuana. Why…

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    purchase it. My personal addiction is cigarettes. I have been smoking off and on for about 25 years. I started smoking at the age of 14. Both of my biological parents smoked, along with most of my extended family. It became my security blanket…

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    smokes and rid themselves of cigarettes, then America would stop selling the nasty product and there would not be a problem anymore. "Cigarettes are a perfectly legal product and as long as they are a legal product then adults should be able to make a normal consumer choice" (Duffy). This quote by Duffy is saying that Americans will not stop smoking because the product is still available to them. If the government and them the people of the United States would take cigarettes off the market it…

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    for informing the public of potential health hazards that may arise from the products we consume, along with advancing the healthcare system. Before the year 2009, the agency accepted the advertisement and selling of cigarettes. There were also rumored health claims that backed cigarettes, despite it being the leading most preventable cause of disease and death (Federal Drug Administration. “The Real Cost: Campaign Overview”). In attempts to lower the amount of money spent towards our healthcare…

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    Should Smoking Be Banned

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    reasons and the primary reason as indicated by individuals is that they get a feeling of unwinding through smoking. The destructive impacts of smoking dependably stay in place rather it can be taken as a prescription of unwinding. The selling of cigarettes and other smoking stuff is sometimes bounded with the economic benefits of it but the situation should not be manipulated this way.“Smoking should be banned as it has numerous harmful effects on human beings and these effects can never be…

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    discourse. Research and evidence show that majority of the smoking population begin smoking before reaching adulthood, implying the necessity of early onset prevention in limiting its widespread incidence. This desire to reduce the supply and demand of cigarettes is motivated by the health hazards and threats to social welfare that the habit inflicts, which can fundamentally impede economic welfare. 1.1 Consequences and Incidence of Smoking With regards to smoking behaviors, health is of…

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