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    Why would companies advertise people's deaths? Children are naïve and will fall into the trap. When cigarette companies make ads, they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of…

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    The use of smoking cessation medications that will aid patients to succeed quit smoking. As well as support groups, one to one counseling and tobacco quit line. Provide information about the different chemicals on cigarettes including teaching patients about the possible negative effects of smoking on health patients as well as future complications. To become knowledgeable about different techniques that can help patients to succeed smoke cessation therapy. By also…

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    kill people, and tobacco products are expensive furthermore if you smoke you run the risk of getting cancer. Cancer is a deadly incurable disease. If you smoke you have a 9 out of 10 chance of death. Tobacco is very expensive, an average pack of cigarettes is $5.00. Some people say that smoking is fine but we know the truth. People that smoke have a high chance of getting cancer. Cancer is a deadly incurable disease that affects many parts of the body many parts of the body.(11 facts about…

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    Chai Jing Essay

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    Popularity and Censorship: An analysis of Chai Jing’s Under the Dome and Nut Brother’s Project Dust Although the word smog (“雾霾”) first appeared in the newspaper Beijing Daily on May 4th, 2004, the smog problem did not raise public attention until 2012 when the government adopted the particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) index as one of the measurements for air quality (Xue 2016; “Baidu Index” 2017). Since then, many artists have created artworks in response to the air pollution. One of the most famous…

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    Persuasive Essay On Vote

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    The question of, “when should someone be able to buy cigarettes, drink alcohol, vote, and be in the line of war”, is a question that’s been floating around for years now. Even though it’s a touchy and somewhat sensitive subject, I would like to share my opinion on the laws. Today I’m going to talk about the age a person should be when buying cigarettes. When should someone be able to drive? When should people be able to vote? How about drinking alcohol? These are the topics I’m going to be…

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    being sold? A cigarette can cause many problems for the smoker and the people around them, therefore cigarettes should be outlawed. Teenagers are starting to smoke more too. Tobacco causes 45,000 teenage deaths each year. Since the amount of people dying due to smoking is high the Food and Drug Administration stopped making and selling flavored cigarettes…

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    Pros And Cons Of E-Cigs

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    Should e-cigs be regulated just like cigarettes? Sara Milov (Pro) argument gave more references on why c-cigs should be regulated. "Researchers at the University of California-San Francisco found the 95 percent of e-cig websites either made outright claims that they had health benefits.". Sara also said "????? Sara Milov said in her argument “e-cigarettes are frequently advertised as proven tools of public health. Researchers at the University of California-San Francisco found the 95 percent…

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    cause of early deaths and preventable diseases. The age to purchase tobacco should be raised to 21 because it could help keep tobacco out of high schools. Research shows that students usually turn to older kids and classmates as a source of cigarettes. Nicotine is addictive, and teanagers are more Vulnerable to its effects because their brains are still growing. Around 580 children under the age of 18 become constant smokers every day.…

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    include touch adaptation, sound adaptation, smell adaptation, and much more. Sensory adaptation is subconsciously used in everyday experiences. For example, smell adaptation could be happening right now without you even noticing. Ever walk past a cigarette smoker and almost gag from the smell of the smoke, while the smoker seems to hardly notice it? The…

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    The Drug Cartel Problem

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    “the country must be protected from the cartels, insurgents, or suicide bomber lurking on the other side.”(Norris) Our economy is failing, our drug problem is almost unstoppable, terrorists are entering. There are numerous problems that America is facing night now, but they can be fixed. By building a wall on our border with mexico would help our economy, keep out drugs and provide a defence from terrorists. First off, the drug cartel problem coming from mexico into america has drastically…

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