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    According to U.S. Official News, “Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the United States” (Smoking: Do you know the Risks? 2015). The highest percent of smokers are between the ages of 21-34. It is said that smokers usually die more than 10 years earlier than those who don’t smoke. Today, there is much urgency for men and women to take an incentive to stop smoking cigarettes because most importantly it harms oneself. It is said smoking “for a man, it is not gallant, noble, and…

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    write. 3. Orwell maintains a contradictory tone throughout his essay. This becomes especially apparent when he discusses poor writers’ tendency to favor the passive voice, “in preference to the active and noun constructions are used instead of gerunds” (Orwell 3). The contradiction occurs when Orwell criticizes writers for using the passive voice but then uses it himself. In using a contradictory tone, the writers can more easily see their own faults. Telling someone they made a mistake does…

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    Sierra Club’s advertisement consists of a coal burning power plant and states that an innocent child, in this case Danny, is a victim to the pollution caused by the chemicals being spread through the air. Their version of raising awareness uses an emotional appeal with pathos in using an infant as a victim. While air pollution affects everyone, the use of a child gives the Sierra Club the ability to attract a large audience because of the general concept that children are the future and that…

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    Smoking is the process of inhaling smoke and dangerous chemicals into the body including the plant tobacco. This dangerous act has been spread worldwide legally resulting in negative outcomes. According to the statistics shown in the article "How Many People Use Tobacco" (2014), about 24.9 million individuals consume tobacco nowadays for different purposes and in many ways. These ways include putting the tobacco leaf in cigarettes, cigars, shisha, as a paste to sniff, and to chew. Many different…

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    Effects of smoking Approximately 100 million deaths have occurred due to smoking in the 21st century (Asma, 2014). Cigarettes contain a humungous number of chemicals which are extremely dangerous to the human body which when burned and smoked can be an outrageous risk to one’s health. Consequently, several of health diseases, such as lung cancer, heart disease, and a stroke are caused by smoking and most of them lead to death. In order to resolve this issue one should know about its dangerous…

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    Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis is an isolated disease that progresses over time. There is no known direct cause for the disease. IPF affects the lungs and the body getting much needed oxygen. Some symptoms that may develop over time such as shallow breathing, fatigue, and clubbing. There are very few treatments for the disease. Personally, having a family member go through this disease, it is amazing he is still alive today. IPF causes the lungs to become rigid, firm, scarred and over time lose…

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    Dear former workers of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), I am typing this letter due to the thought and use of cigarettes and e-cigs. Is E-cigs better for you?Do they only substitute flavor for tobacco? How are they going to improve the chemical foundation of the E-cigs? There are many teens and adults that consume in E-cigs due to the fact they are safer than normal cigarettes. But do you think they are correct? Do they really contain safe and not sorry ingredients? Will it truly…

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    Second-hand smoke affects children, the elderly, and nonsmokers. Many state and local governments have passed laws prohibiting smoking in public facilities. The diseases associated with second-hand smoking include: Cancer, Heart Disease, Atherosclerosis, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Severe Asthma. Secondhand smoke refers to a complex mixture of particulate (or solid) and gaseous components. The characteristics of secondhand smoke change over time, particularly the components of sidestream smoke…

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    The Truth Campaign is an organization attempting to stop smoking of cigarettes in teens using televisions and online advertisement. They are a non-profit organization with an important mission that a lot of effort is being put towards with tons of different ads targeted at different types of people from our generation. These ads try and relate to the lives of teens in this generation, some seem overkill why others can really make you think about quitting. The goal of the Truth campaign to end…

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    In 2011, on the University of Miami’s Medical School Campus, the University enacted a policy to ban smoking. In 2013, the University’s Coral Gables campus decided to enforce the same policy. The University did so to promote a healthier student body and to eliminate the possibility of students inhaling secondhand smoke. However, in 2015, students continue to smoke in many areas around campus. Despite the many efforts the University makes to eradicate on campus smoking, smoking is still a…

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