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    Imagine being able to live a healthier lifestyle, and even make a difference in other individuals lives. If more people choose to light up another cigarette, they are choosing to live unhealthy, and damage others around them as well. As the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states, smoking is the main cause of “one in five deaths” each year in the United States alone (3). Cigarettes are considered as a deadly substance to society, making victims vulnerable to second hand smoke.…

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    Austin Davis Cell Transport Permeability and Mechanisms Biology 2101-009 Derek Draper 11/24/16 Introduction The smallest functional unit of life is the definition of a cell. Smaller than the cell are the chemical processes that allow the cell to live. While cell have many different functions, the most basic is making proteins which produces energy by the devouring of glucose. The most interesting part of the cell, because of its complexity, would have to be the plasma membrane. Not…

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    Phillip Morris The Philip Morris cigarette organization began in 1847 on a little road in London (Sanders, Wisse, and Van, 2015). One of their essential objectives is to be a socially trustworthy organization, at both a local and global level. This is the purpose behind their enthusiasm for social execution. However, the company started as a little privately-run company specializing in hand rolled cigarettes. Despite the fact that the organization stayed small by 1960 it was the 6th biggest…

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    Have you ever thought of someone before yourself? Smokers do not do this based on the fact that they are harming those around them everytime they “light up.” Smoking is defined as “the cloud of black, gray, or white gases and dust that is produced by burning something” by Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The majority of people do not enjoy inhaling those clouds of smoke given off by others around them. Second-hand smoke negatively impacts a person’s dining experience. Most people do now want breathe…

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    Cigarette Smoking Around 480,000 people die every year in the United States because of smoking cigarettes. Although some people believe that smoking isn’t as bad as others say it is, it has been proven that smoking is unhealthy and can cause lots of health problems and diseases. People need knowledge of what smoking can truly do to us physically, mentally, and financially so we stop getting harmed by dangerous cigarettes. Smoking of cigarettes can cause many problems in many ways, it causes…

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    How long can you live? As we all know, cigarettes are bad, but do you really know how dangerous can it be? According to Dr. Mehmet Oz, over 443,000 people die from smoking cigarettes every year. You must be wondering now what is in cigarettes that can cause this huge number of deaths. Cigarettes contain more than 4,000 chemicals and the main ingredient is tobacco. Although the amount of tobacco in one cigarette is small, it is still very dangerous and can be deadly, but why do some people still…

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Cigarette smoking is one of the growing concerns in public health worldwide, and in fact, it is considered one of the most preventable causes of death. On a global scale, the use and sale of substances such as alcohol and tobacco among youths is causing substantial levels of health-related problems and deaths. According to data released by the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 4 million deaths which are attributed to cigarette smoking…

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    Cigarette smoking is a growing problem in the world today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, “about 480,000 U.S. deaths per year are caused by cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure” (Jamal et al. 53). This is an overwhelming number of people’s lives that were lost that could have easily been prevented. Smoking cigarettes is something that has become too casual in today’s society because people are unaware of the consequences and overall should be banned.…

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    Tobacco and the Human body You ever wonder how many people die of tobacco? Over 7 million people die from tobacco use each year. Tobacco is very harmful to the human body and affects the human body in a negative way. So many people smoke so much and for so long that it really puts a toll on their body and health. There are a variety of ways that Tobacco can affect the human body. Tobacco can cause disease, affect the organs, blood, bones and people’s children. First, One way that…

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    The number of people smoking has increased in the past few years and it should stop. It is a personal choice to smoke or not but the amount of people it affects is not acceptable. Smokers chose to subject themselves to health risks. People that smoke in public areas set a bad example for not only teenagers or adults but to kids as well. Teens are hooked on tobacco every day. They do not realize that trying cigarettes makes it worse and it leads to a lifelong addiction. The tobacco companies do…

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