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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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    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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    Tobacco is the main ingredient in the cigarettes. The main thing that makes up tobacco is nicotine. Nicotine is the addictive drug inside of tobacco. According to “The Dangers of Smoking” article written by The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide, “[n]icotine, the substance in tobacco that makes smoking highly addictive, raises your heart rate, irritates the lining of your blood vessels, and promotes blood clotting, increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke” (2004.) Within…

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    smoking. Who is allowed smoke (tobacco) cigarettes? Where can you smoke? How much will those cigarettes cost? These questions are in mind as state legislators establish criminal, and occupation safety and health laws against smoking in public. Cigarettes contain a multitude of known carcinogens and toxic substances, such as acetone, ammonia, carbon monoxide, lead, arsenic, methanol, butane, and formaldehyde. The most prevalent substance in tobacco cigarettes is the addictive substance, nicotine…

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    Teen Smoking Research

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    When teen really lights a cigarette they should be thinking about how their life can change completely so fast just by one cigarette.Young adults are not realizing what cigarettes are nicotine, and “Nicotine from cigarettes is as addictive as heroin” (smokefree.gov). Some effects may be quicker than others but still have the same outcome of death. With so many young adults using media and technology they should really be looking at websites about cigarette use. Not only is the person smoking…

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    Tobacco Use Abstract

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 3,200 younger than 18 years of age smoke their first cigarette everyday in United States. Also in 2012, about 6.7 percent middle school and 23.3 percent of high school students used tobacco products, such as, cigarettes, hookahs, smokeless tobacco, pipes, bidis, dissolvable tobacco, and electronic cigarettes or e-cigars. Especially, electronic cigarette use increased in between 2011 and 2013 among middle and high school students, and hookah use…

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    Vaporizers Vs Cigarettes

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    Cigarettes and Vaporizers have grown significantly in usage since when they were first introduced roughly in 2004. The popularity has grown because they differ from traditional cigarettes by not having the secondhand smoke associated with vaping. In this research the articles looked at how vaping is a local problem and a growing issue in most communities’ on the background of vaping. Also the different chemicals in vaping and how it affects the environment. Also the different chemicals in vaping…

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    was the experiment where they tried to find the therapeutic use so they can reduce the use of nicotine. in my life, I have met many people that cannot survive without having three cigarettes in one single day. They usually started to smoke when they very young so now they cannot go a single day without a cigarette. It is very hard for them to quit smoking…

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    refreshing Newport cigarettes. Jib Fowles is an author who has written numerous articles and books, one of them being “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals” in this article Fowles explains need for affiliation stating, “to draw near and enjoyable cooperate or reciprocate with another; to please and win affection of another; to adhere and remain loyal to a friend”…

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    Traditional cigarettes have been around for many years, with a wide variety to choose from. Cigarettes are sold on every corner. Seventeen point eight percent of Americans smoke cigarettes making the market profitable. Smokers try to quit all the time, but most start back smoking cigarettes. There are many ways for smokers to quit smoking cigarettes with nicotine patches, nicotine gum, and even classes to help stop smoking. Sometimes smokers will switch to lighter brands of cigarettes thinking…

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