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    covered in pesticide is picked, “After the tobacco plants are picked, they are dried, and machines break up the leaves into small pieces. Artificial flavorings and other chemicals are added”. The Lung Organization said, “The 600 ingredients in cigarettes produce over 7000 chemicals when burned.” They have also identified some of these chemicals like methanol and arsenic to be main ingredients of everyday hazardous materials. Arsenic, one of the best known deadly substances, is a base ingredient…

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    NHS Anti-Smoking Campaign

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    eventually be the death of that individual. Through use of scare tactic and logic regarding the outcome of fish whom become hooked, NHS construes a touchy and effective ad that delivers the harsh reality of cigarette smoking in order to save or help those potentially affected. The consequences of cigarette smoking is well known worldwide, but that doesn’t prove to speak volumes to those effected for the most part. Aside from its harmful effects on nearly every organ in the body, smoking causes…

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    Should Tobacco Be Outlawed

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    Should cigarettes and other tobacco products be outlawed? Smoking is a standout amongst the most well known types of recreational medication utilize today. A huge number of individuals are smoking consistently, they might feel that smoking presents to them a feeling of joy, offers them some assistance with relaxing or ease nervousness. Nonetheless, it is broadly realized that Smoking causes destructive impact to human body and expands the danger of endless wellbeing issues. As I would like to…

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    Quitting a harmful habit can have many positive effects. Smoking cigarettes is one of those harmful habits. Quitting smoking is not an easy goal to accomplish. The reason why it is difficult to quit smoking is because of one of the many chemicals in cigarettes is nicotine. According to an article on NYtimes.com, “Scientists have found, for instance, that nicotine is as addictive as heroin, cocaine or amphetamines, and for most people more addictive than alcohol”. This is just one of the many…

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    can remember it has been instilled in us that cigarettes are bad for you. We hear about it on TV, in school, Magazines, just about everywhere yet so many Americans still choose to poison their bodies with these. But Why? Most people know of someone who has been severely affected by the effects of smoking or even died from it. Although these people know the harm they ae doing to themselves and others around them they still choose to light that cigarette and take puff. This is because they either…

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    James Bond Personality

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    In the few ways tobacco companies are able to reach and influence younger audiences, a specifically potent one is when the movie’s titular characters radiate a confident and desirable personality that coincides with their usage of cigarettes. In the 1962 classic Dr. No, actor Sean Connery gives viewers the first look at the iconic James Bond when he introduces himself at a casino table in England early in the movie. After winning two hands against an intimidating yet beautiful women, an unseen…

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    people smoking, everywhere; in their cars, at their house, in bars, outside, at parks, almost anywhere at almost any time. We see our dad smoking a pipe on the couch, we see our friends mom smoking at the park, we see our own family and friends with cigarettes in hand puffing away. Smoking bans are set to help save the lives of smokers, non-smokers, and the environment around us. Smoking harms the human body in many ways. Although some people tend to believe smoking helps them when it actually…

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    Smokeless Tobacco

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    public health threats the world has ever faced. In relation to oral health, smoking can cause cancer in the oropharynx region including parts of the throat, tongue, soft palate, and the tonsils. In addition to smoking cigarettes, dipping, and chewing tobacco, hookah, and using e-cigarettes are becoming more popular especially amongst the younger generation. Tobacco use…

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    inside the tobacco, which is inside of a cigarette, is what makes the cigarettes so addicting and keeps people using them. Smoking is not something anybody should be doing. It´s a proven fact that smoking cigarettes on a daily basis, will show effects in your lungs as you grow. ¨ Tobacco is the leading cause for preventable death in the United States,¨ (Volunteer for Social Change). Other tobacco products besides cigarettes, includes dip, Electronic Cigarettes, Hookah, Kreteks, etc. .…

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    Essay About Vaping

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    compounds is referred as vaping. The first fully functional E- Cigarette, introduced in 2003 took the world by a storm. The aim was to create an alternative for cancer causing cigarettes and to avoid its fatal harm. Today, the vaping industry is an industry of estimated USD 10 billion. Still, people are unaware of the health risks that go hand in hand with vaping. These adverse effects are somewhat as dangerous as of smoking a regular cigarette. Performing vaping tricks and recording/uploading…

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