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    to fight to stop the addiction, but if it causes deaths it is better off banned. A lot of people disagree with it being banned, but for the sake of everybody that is around a smoker it should. In the article, “The Real Reason behind Public Smoking Bans” by Sarah Clune she mentions,…

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    The Smoking Gun: The Ban of Smoking in Public In a country as great and free as the United States of America, rights are an important piece of the country’s foundation. When it comes to smoking in public, one must ponder, who is more deserving of the right? Is it the citizen who is for smoking in public or is for the citizen who is against it? While many people are convinced that it should be the right of a legal age smoker to smoke wherever they wish, smoking in public should be banned due…

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    The Goods and The Bads Smoking Affects Everyone By Marley M. Kryder Keeping Your Body Fit By Marley M. Kryder Teens And Technology By Marley M. Kryder Smoking Affects Everyone Six million people die every year because of tobacco. That means six million people can avoid death every year. About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily, that 's about 10 million per minute. Smoking is harmful to most living organisms and that’s why smoking affects everyone, the environment, and the…

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    Smoking tobacco has been around since 600-900 AD. Over the centuries smoking tobacco has become popular and has attracted people of all ages and backgrounds thanks to advertisements. Advertisements have ranged from showing how fun smoking can be to showing how deadly it is. The companies and organizations that launched the campaigns have utilized many different techniques to catch the reader’s eye. Whether it was to support or go against smoking, both types have shown to be successful at…

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    tobacco particles. While certain areas such as work, secondary, and post-secondary buildings may have signs saying no smoking allowed, people still violate it.This is due to the fact that even if they were charged fines they can easily pay it back. Thus, awareness must be increased by educating the public through the schooling systems. By incorporating the effects of smoking and secondhand smoking into the curriculum change can be made. Putting this in the education system increases awareness…

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    have smoking bans,” the author, Olivia Dimmer, discusses smoking bans that are being brought to more colleges in the U.S. Dimmer discussed how thousands of colleges have banned smoking and many of them are also completely tobacco-free. She has proven evidence that the smoking ban has actually helped decrease the tobacco use on campuses. The University of Michigan gave a number of 64 percent of students and faculty member that have seen a decrease of smoking on campuses since the ban started in…

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    retail stores, restaurants, bars, private clubs and gaming facilities.(Smoke-free Illinois)” This act became effective on January 1, 2008. Smoking is dangerous, to those working in the places, those trying to enjoy it, and the smokers themselves. A ban on public smoking will provide and incentive for some to quit when they can not do it freely if they would like to. Smokers will smoke less in their homes as…

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    to ignore. Smoking kills over 430,000 people in the United States and costs those thousands of dollars in health care for smoking-related medical issues (celebden). Although health care for smokers also cost the government, millions they refuse to ban the easily addictive drug from the hands of civilians. It is also important to outlaw cigarettes because not only will it save thousands of smoker’s lives but also it will keep the people around them safe from their bad decisions. Nicotine is a…

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    General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Behavioral Purpose: at the end of my speech, my audience will be able to determine the problems caused because of second-hand smoke. Central Idea (one full sentence summarizing your speech): To take action against second-hand smoke and the problems it causes such as stating new laws to protect nonsmokers from second-hand smoke and the its problems. Visual Aid(s) to Have Ready Before Speech: PowerPoint to help me advocate my own point of view.…

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    “Smoking is hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, and dangerous to the lungs,” (King James I). For centuries, humans have created an addiction to the small, “silent” killers called cigarettes. While some may argue that smoking acts as a stress reliever, scientific evidence demonstrates that smoking is actually harmful to the smoker and others surrounding him. The FDA must be stricter with smoking laws in restaurants and public places because it is harmful for those surrounding the smoker,…

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