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    reconsider cigarette smoking. Dare to be different. Inspire others to learn about the risks of this deadly substance. Dare to make a difference. Daily cigarette smoking is considered substance abuse. Yes, substance abuse. I am not just emphasizing alcohol and other illegal drugs, cigarette smoking too. Why? It is simply because it possesses serious consequences as these widely recognized substances except cigarettes are not widely accepted by many to be equally dangerous. Why are cigarettes…

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    Vaporizers have been around perpetually yet because of the expanding fame of oil & wax concentrates, numerous individuals are presently researching them. So you may ask what precisely would it say it is? It is essentially a smoking gadget that deserts the majority of the hurtful impacts that are regularly connected with burning & blazing procedure of smoking. These gadgets produce immaculate vapor without needing to breathe in any of alternate poisons. The freshest presentation into the…

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    federal excise tax on cigarettes is not just positively impacting the individual who chooses to decrease or cease their cigarette use, but also the government, health care costs, and the generated revenues. While this poses incentive to both sides, it is still shown that nearly all U.S. states have been hesitant or slow to adapt to the increase of this tax on cigarettes. According to the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, “because of federal and state cigarette tax increases, cigarette sales…

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    rate from 29.9% to 32.2% from the year 1998 to 2005. Availability of cheap tobacco for militaries at cheap prices, breaks of liberal smoking, availability and easily of accessing smoke areas all favor increase smoke rate among militaries. Smoking cigarettes results…

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    E-cigarettes Should the government regulate E-cigarettes? E-cigarettes are availible for under aged smokers and kids are getting poisoned from the E-cigarette “Juice”. I believe that E-cigarettes should be regulated to keep under aged kids safer.Having E-cigarettes regulated will keep kids and teens safer from the addiction of the nicotine induced flavors of the E-cigarette juice. First, E-cigarette have a liquid known as “Juice”. The name of this doesn’t sound very harmful but can be life…

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    Introduction In this article, the writer argument the cigarettes company because it is the first cause of teen smoking. I really support the writer in this article because the teen smoking hazardous phenomena on society. Also, the writer was calling to know the basic reasons for teen smoking, and how to help them to quit this bad habit. When we know the reasons, we can find the solution. Summary This article "Teen Smokers," by Chris Woolston, presents several reasons for teen…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    including chronic lung disease, cancers, and pneumonia. The constant respiratory irritation from cigarette smoking is a key risk factor in the development of COPD and lung cancer. The gases inhaled from a cigarette causes constriction of the bronchi, numb the cilia, thickens the mucus-secreting membranes, dilates the distal airways, and destroys the alveolar walls. A particular component of a cigarette is carbon monoxide; this gas increases the risk for coronary artery disease. Carbon monoxide…

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    Smoker's, and non-smoker's alike, know the pitfalls of smoking tobacco, it's bad for you! Unfortunately, there is no proven approach that will compel the masses to throw their smokes away. However, I feel that I must point out the flaws in the CDC's anti-smoking campaign, which employs logical fallacies that are solely intended to play on peoples emotions and fears. The over used premise that the ends justify the means, has led to questionable tactics. All the ad's in this campaign contain…

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    in the United States today, with more than about 500,000 deaths each year. Tobacco but more specifically; cigarettes, kill more people each year in the U.S. than HIV, Alcohol, Illegal drugs, Vehicles and Guns combined. With even more people killed around the world. According to the centers for disease and control “more than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have died in all the wars fought by the United States during its history.” Just imagine how…

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    Topic Category • Medicine and Health Title • The effect of the number of cigarettes smoked on the color and amount of tar extracted on the filter disc. Statement of Problem/ Purpose • How does the number of cigarettes smoked affect the color and amount of tar extracted on the filter? • The answering of this question is significant because smoking causes approximately six million deaths every year. Smoking has been a worldwide issue for many and for even one person to see the results of this…

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