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    mainstream and side stream smoke, so it can be very dangerous. III. (Main Idea): What are some solutions to be done about second-hand smoke? A. (Subpoint) there should be laws to protect nonsmokers 1. (Support) For instance, California has banned smoking in restaurants. 2. (Explanation) creating an environment that encourages smokers to cut down or quit. For example, California laws reduced the usage of tobacco and as a result decrease a nonsmoker's exposure to second-hand smoke,…

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    Nick Naylor is a Public Relations Guru. It is his primary job to build a strong relationship between the Cigarette Company he works for and the general public. His job is to promote smoking as a positive image to the public. To do this, he makes appearances on many talk shows to spread his propaganda to the masses. All he has to do is inspire the slightest doubt in your current belief, therefore making him the winner. Naylor says, “I proved that you’re wrong—and if you’re wrong, I’m right”.…

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    Tobacco Smoking Ban

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    challenges of excessive consumption of tobacco and alcohol to public health and governments set targets to combat with this issue. Sin tax and some regulations on nicotine and alcohol have been implementing in order to have a reduction in drinking and smoking rates because of their negative impacts on people’s lives. While some people are in favour of extra levy and restrictions on cigarette and alcohol industries, there are some people who argue that it is an unfair process. This essay will…

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    Banning Smoking in Public places Secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventive death in the United States. For every eight smokers that are smoking kills they take one non-smoker with them.-Adrienne Herron. Every year there is an estimated of the amount of people who die from the exposure from secondhand smoke or just from smoking in general there are over 443,000 related deaths in the United States. Anyone who smokes most likely will never give it a second thought on how much it…

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    Smoking Cigarettes Normally everybody deals with a habit either a beneficial or risky one. In the United States teens and young adults, most common bad or risky habit is smoking cigarettes, generally the three extensive effects are; physical appearance drops high risk of cancer, the cost of smoking and leading to second-hand smoking. Typically, the dominant cause is stress. One might lean on the nicotine in a cigarette, some people believe nicotine is stress relive. The most current effect is…

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    and purpose that makes your body feel the way it does. It puts you in a different state of mind which is the high of the plant. THC does have plenty of side effects depending on how your body reacts to it. Your body can feel all types a way from smoking marijuana. The side effects from the THC can be drowsiness, laziness, increase of appetite, and even hallucination. Patients that use cannabis are usually in some kind of pain or different state of mind. Medical marijuana does and is proven to…

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    Smoking Vs Cigarettes

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    Smoking whether it is marijuana or a cigarette affects the body in numerous ways. Between long term effects like cancer to short-term effects like hunger smoking affects the body nonetheless. But which of the two is worse for you? In my opinion marijuana the illegal one of the two is more beneficial and has less harmful side effects than the legal and purchasable cigarette. But lets take a look at some facts about the two and you can make your judgment from there. First we’ll take brief look at…

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    The Causes Of Smoking

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    His friends were cigarettes. He started smoking at the age of 13. His wife and daughter stand next to his bed as he utters his last dying words. His last words were to his daughter, “Don’t smoke.” This man is not the only one that has went through this. There are 480,000 deaths per year in the United States caused by smoking cigarettes (“Preventing Tobacco Use”). This shows that there is a smoking problem in the United States. To help people stop smoking cigarettes or…

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    According to an analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2011, close to half of a million people die from cigarette-related illnesses every year. “In addition, smoking has been estimated to cost the United States $96 billion in direct medical expenses and $97 billion in lost productivity annually.” Smoking can affect the world around us just as much as smokers’ personal lives and bodies. Lung cancer is just one of many illnesses…

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    it is their right to enforce a no smoking ban. 3. What is the impact of the policy on this institution? The Smoke-free Affordable Housing trend toward not smoking in affordable housing is accelerating. In June of 2009, Housing and…

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