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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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    non-profit, and corporate organizations target advertising. The existing belief dictates, when we see tobacco advertisements, or observe people smoking on television, the consumer population grows. Thus, organizations attack the problem by targeting cigarette and smokeless tobacco ads in addition to producing their own anti-tobacco campaigns. Although the percentage of smokers drops each year, it remains a constant battle between tobacco companies and activists to sway the numbers.…

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    problem. If the smoking age was raised from 18 to 21, youth would be healthier, smoking is more addictive compared to alcohol, and teen smokers would earn more money. Obviously, any form of tobacco use is unsafe, whether it is smoked, smokeless, or electronic, but smoking in your late teens is especially dangerous. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that If youth smoking continues in this country, 5.6 million of American youth younger than 18 will die. That’s about 1 of…

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    Tobacco is underestimated on its potential lethalness. Despite the strides nations have undergone to prevent the augmentation of tobacco, it has not been successful enough. In order to reverse the damage caused by cigarettes, it must be ceased from the market. Its current legality serves as a danger to society, smoker and non-smoker alike. Laws aim to protect New York City residents from the harmful effects produced by smoking. The New York City Health Department has enacted its most recent…

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    Marcus Lee Cigarettes & the Environment As we all know cigarettes are a great danger to our health, what many people probably didn’t know is that it has a great effect on the environment also. Cigarettes are the number one item that turns up in waste and littered trash. They keep it pushed under the rug with the bad effects it causes on the environment due to the large gross of money the companies receive from people purchasing them. In this essay I will try and persuade my readers to put a…

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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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    these people has at any point in time been unaware of the damage that they inflict upon themselves, nor have i ever even heard of someone living in such ignorance. I do not support tobacco use in any form, however, suggesting that smokers don’t know cigarettes are bad for them in a well developed country like the US, where almost everyone has access to the internet is absurd.…

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    For this assignment, I gave up smoking cigarettes. The first day we were supposed to give up our substance, I smoked six cigarettes. My strange rationale for not quitting when I was supposed to was that cigarettes are expensive and that I did not want to waste any of them. I also rationalized that as I had been smoking almost a pack of 20 cigarettes per day, that taking a step down on the first day would also be good progress towards my goal of quitting. The first real day of quitting,…

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    “I’m Terrie and I used to be a smoker” In the early 70’s many started to realize the harmful effects of smoking which caused Congress to pass the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act banning the advertising of cigarettes on television and radio starting on January 2, 1971. Ever since anti-smoking campaigns started to rise and raise awareness to others. States like California, Florida, New York and Washington created media campaigns to go along with their prevention programs. In 2013 Florida…

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    against smoking tobacco products. One of the main opposers is the electronic cigarette market and community. Now, let us get this straight first vaping “e-cigs” as they are called are a safer and notably healthier than smoking cigarettes. They give you the satisfaction of having your nicotine fix as well as allowing your body to heal from your time spent smoking. Due to the fact that you are dealing with an electrical device some e-cigarette models require a better understanding of their…

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