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    Air Pollution in Portugal Thousand of Portuguese die every year, victims of air pollution. The warning comes from a study by the European Commission, which estimates that more than 300,000 the number of Europeans die prematurely each year due to poor quality of the air they breathe. Portugal occupies the 13th position in the ranking of EU (European union ) countries where the situation is more worrying. Also, the UN health agency said in the report that air pollution is now the greatest…

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    smoker and exhaled back out into the air and side-stream is the smoke from the burning end of 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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    Value Claim Peer Review Wendy Waite English 102 Instructor: Cynthia Hamlett October 9, 2017 It goes without saying that smoking advertisements are an often-debated topic that often divides opinion. These advertisements are used as a sort of propaganda for the tobacco industry. Marriam-Webster defines propaganda as the spreading of ideas, information, or rumors for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. For centuries tobacco companies have…

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    Cigarettes: The Silent Killer Cigarettes are considered a normal part of society. Cigarettes are seen every day at gas stations, convenience stores, and even grocery stores. Most know of someone who smokes whether in the family, or friend group. Cigarettes cause many problems, most of which society already knows about. People know these cigarettes cause major problems to their health and to the health of others around. Even though the producing and selling of cigarettes is a huge source of…

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    Cigarettes have been a detriment to society for as long as they have been around. Before the 60’s cigarettes were advertised to everyone and were even prescribed by doctors. I will be doing my essay over an anti cigarette campaign that was brought to my attention through a commercial about children and the detrimental effects of secondhand smoke on their health. A student at the Arts Institute of Tampa named Dominic Smith made the commercial. This video with the title “Anti Smoking Commercial”…

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    About 10 million people in the UK smoke and it is not uncommon to see people smoking when you are out and about. We all know, however that smoking is not good for us. Some people do not seem to think of this when they start the habit. There are many reasons why people begin smoking such as peer pressure or if members of your family smoke you are likely to do the same. Parents should not be encouraging such behaviour. Others begin smoking because they think that it will relieve stress. Smoking…

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    Smoking is a contract with cancer and many other harmful diseases, but with the new rise in e-sigs (Vaping), is it harmful. We all know that smoking is very bad and every one shuns it, but why do people never talk about the effects on vaping, is it bad for you or does it not do anything. Vaping is a broad topic, some have nicotine, some nothing but vapor, and some have vitamins in it. Some factors of vaping are harm full, but there is some ways it is healthy.…

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    The European Union has focused on the impact of tobacco use with the first EU tobacco-control legislation in the late 1980s. European Commission (2010) states that the EU legislated policies have been further developed with its certain purposes. The EU aimed to encourage tobacco users to cease and protect their citizens who are exposed to second-hand smoke in order that citizens could reside and work in smoke-free environments. The reason why the EU has endeavored to intervene with the…

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    Smoking Cigarettes

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    The harms of smoking have become more popular around the world. Global health organizations have discussed many topics about the effects of smoking on people and the environment. CDC reports about 42 million US adults were cigarette smokers in 2012. This is eighteen percent of all adults. This is about one in every five people. Nationwide, fourteen percent of high school students were smoking cigarettes in 2012. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Each year…

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    Introduction: Smoking: A Bad Behavior That Kills Smoking kills, this has been a public knowledge since January of 1964, when the Surgeon General released the first warning of smoking on health effects. The advisory warned users that cigarettes are a cause of lung cancer and chronic bronchitis. Through the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965 and the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969 regulations on tobacco products were implemented. These regulations required a health…

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