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    The general public is under the impression that electric cigarettes or “E-cigs” are more dangerous than traditional cigarettes, due to the little information known of the device, the safety concerns, and the fact that they are generally used by underage teens. Most believe that vaporizers were created and became popularized around 2003 but “Irfan Shiekh of the Mogul’s” invented the first true vaporizer. Around 1400 A.D. was when the Moguls of India introduced the hookah to the world. But, the…

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    Many people have died from smoking. Not only does it affect the smoker, but also those that surround them by causing second-hand smoking. Smoking can cause many diseases like coronary heart disease, stroke, chronic heart disease, and much more due to the poisonous chemicals in cigarettes by damaging the lungs, heart, and brain. Smoking does not discriminate between Black and White, rich or poor, and young or old, smoking will severely harm anyone who is addicted to it. Smoking is the most…

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    Lead, mercury and arsenic serve no function in the human body and are poisonous. If accumulated in large enough amounts, they can cause severe illness and death . However, this is not the only case. Even metals that are proven essential to human body functions such as iron can become toxic if they accumulate in large amounts. It is when there are excessive amounts of these heavy metals in your body that the function of chelation therapy comes into play. The main function of chelation therapy is…

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    It is a fact that e-cig sales are going through the roof. More and more people are tuning out traditional tobacco cigarettes and turning on to e-cigarettes. The product is also known by the name electronic cigarettes and vaporizer cigarettes. Here is a description. They are basically a device that looks quite similar to a traditional cigarette. However, the device is operated with a battery and works by vaporizing a non-nicotine solution. Studies show that the e-cigarette is an alternative for…

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    Nicotine and tobacco have very bad effects on you, and others around you. They can do many awful things to your health, make you addicted, and can do many terrible things to other people's health, also known as secondhand smoke. Therefore, they are not good things for anyone to use. As a result of using tobacco you can have many health effects that will only get worse as you keep using tobacco. Some of these health effects include cancer, heart disease, blindness, asthma, diabetes, strokes,…

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    You may have heard conflicting reports about cancer prevention. Sometimes the specific cancer prevention tip recommended in a study or news report is not recommended in another. In many cases, what is known about the prevention of cancer is still evolving. However, it is well accepted that your chances of developing cancer are affected by lifestyle choices you make. So if you're concerned about cancer prevention, comfort in the fact that some simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference.…

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    Essay On E-Cigarettes

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    Since the first settlers came here from England, cigarettes and tobacco has been a part of the American culture. Back then, the feeble government and economy was greatly dependent on the product, but now, while it does still bring in money, it’s a major health risk and overall danger to the U.S and the populous who live in it because of very dire and controversial reasons. The U.S should no longer sell cigarettes and make them illegal because it would decrease the annual death toll, it would…

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    In the past four decades, the United Stated have been in constant battle to stop the war on drugs, but they have not realized yet that drugs are the gateway of making America stronger again. We spent over a trillion dollars over the years, fighting against the war on drugs and we annually spend 51 billion in the United States. Imagine what we can do with all that money if drugs was legalized. My goal is to convince you all that legalizing drugs would benefit us more than harm us. Drugs are often…

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    1. Summary After reading the article choices, I was immediately drawn to the article “New Federal E-Cigarette Rules Have Heavy Impact in Only 2 States” (McCullough, 2016) The article’s focus is on the new federal rules to ban sales to minors and impose stricter safety reviews for the products. The article mostly focuses on the state of Pennsylvania and Michigan because there are no age limit laws for e-cigarette sales. (2016) Additionally, according to McCullough (2016) there are activist in…

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    “Toolbox”, King discusses passive tense. He says, “You should avoid passive tense” (pg 122). In his opinion, passive voice is for the timid writer; it’s safe. In reality, it makes the text sound weak. He goes on to give examples of the passive tense, which I really appreciated since I had trouble differentiating between passive and active voice. Now, I can tell the difference, and I honestly agree with King. I think avoiding passive voice makes the writing stronger. Without passive voice, the…

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