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    the cigarette, which is in actual fact more dangerous that mainstream smoke. Smokers actually only inhale 15% of the smoke and thus, 85% of it is in the air. Passive smokers are just as much, if not more, at harm of smoking health effects as…

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    Cigarettes: A Case Study

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    1) Cigarettes differ in strength based on taste and potency. The strengths depend on the type of tobacco leaf that is included in the cigarette, the location of where the tobacco plant was picked, and how the leaf is handled. In Australia, the tobacco leaf that is wanted the most is Virginia tobacco. The tobacco from Virginia includes a large amount of sugar content ("What 's in a Cigarette? | myVMC", 2016). Cigarettes have nicotine, an addictive toxic that engenders smokers to crave for a…

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    How Smoking Affects The Body

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    We Cannot turn around without seeing a smoker. Smoking is a process where the burning of tobacco material, and the body is absorption of the drugs found in the smoke called nicotine relaxes the person. The cigarette has different types of chemicals that cause greater harm to the body. Smoking started thousands of years ago. “Cigars are a growing public health concern, given the changes in cigar use patterns in the US and elsewhere since the 1960s” (Chang, Cindy 1). The most prominent health…

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    Vaping Should Be Banned

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    proven to be healthier than its tobacco cousin, the cigarette. Currently the United States Government is trying to pass a law that would ban the production, distribution, and sale of many vape products. This ban would make it so the big brand tobacco companies would once again be the number one source for nicotine. There are many advocacy…

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    Everyone knows that smoking cigarettes are a bad habit and are dangerous for the user 's health. These cancer causing, teeth yellowing, bad breath causing cigarettes are still used everyday by people all over the world. It used to be cool to smoke and it seemed like everyone did it. Like fashion, smoking cigarettes soon became the thing of the past. People still smoke, but not as much as they used to. A couple years ago electronic cigarettes were introduced to the US, making smoking cool again.…

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    Rachel Grana

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    studied and used in an article titled; Background Paper on E-cigarettes, by Rachel Grana et al. Rachel Grana received her PHD and MPH (Masters of Public Health) from the University of Southern California. Therefore, she is very credibly and educated in the field of health. There could be some bias in this evidence as it was produce with contributions from many other doctors and business professionals. The average puff from an e-cigarette typically yields six times less the amount of nicotine…

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    Although e-cigarette and normal cigarette can be used for smoking, but there are various difference between them. When we compare e-cigarette with normal cigarette. E-cigarette has a higher price than normal cigarette. E-cigarette has many necessary composition before it can use. For example, it necessary to use an e-liquid to be a smoke ingredient and some e-cigarette have to replace a coil for heating an e-liquid to be a vapor for many times per week. While normal cigarette is very simple to…

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    E-Cigarettes Research

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    E-cigarettes are a good way to reduce the rate of smoking among teenagers. Teenage smokers have increased at an alarming rate especially in the United States (U.S.). These teenagers do not seem to care that smoking is the major cause of emphysema and lung cancer. Some areas have banned smoking in public places. There is also a push to have companies banned from advertising tobacco. These are but a few of the ways the U.S. is trying to reduce the rate of smoking. Most chain smokers and addicts…

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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    whoever lives with tobacco doesn’t deserve to live. By, Moliere. Every day, approximately 3,450 teens in the U.S. try their first cigarette. About 25% will become daily smokers. I picked this topic, because my older sister and brother chew tobacco and I want to know what it does to them. Body 1 Why are kids trying their first cigarette? Kids can get asthma from smoking cigarettes. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airway and lungs. When you get asthma you will have very bad chest…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    School of Medicine). Smoking E-cigarettes, or vaping, has become a big trend in the U.S in recent years, starting from trying to quit smoking.Vaping is considered a big trend with high schoolers and young adults. There are many unanswered questions about vaping and its effects. Through research no evidence shows that vaping is harmful, experts say that the vaping issue is overreacted, and the U.K advocates the use of e-cigarettes instead of traditional cigarettes. Experts say that people are…

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