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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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    said in her quote in the beginning, it hurts to see her friends smoke. I’m sure it hurts us too, so spread the word on Platinum Vapes! It won’t hurt you anymore than cigarettes kill…

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    Deadly Smoke More than 16 million Americans suffer from a disease caused from smoking cigarettes, and one out of every five deaths is due to smoking cigarettes (“Fast Facts”). Cigarettes have been around for centries, and it is obvious that there are many negative side effects in result of smoking cigarettes. Even though many are aware of these negative side effects, one might find themselves in a situation that drives them to smoke anyway. Whether it is peer pressure, stress, or the pursuit…

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    alternatives, straightforward quitting, gradual quitting, and multiple strategies. When implementing one of the methods, family and friends should know about the quitting to support. In addition, places that remind the smoker to smoke should be avoid, such as friends who smoke, smoking areas, or if being alone triggers smoking, then avoid it as much as possible. 1- The alternative method is implemented by using nicotine gums or patches. These alternatives give the smoker the nicotine needed…

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    In the 9O’s, adult and teenager could smoke whenever they pleased…at home, parties, restaurants even hospitals. The thought of smoking was considered cool, women thought it could enhance their beauty; while men believe, they were tough. The thought that younger generations in the 90’s weren’t aware for the health risk. Today teenagers are currently troubled with smoking, because they are pressured by their peers, adversely impacting their health, exposed to more smoking options with an increase…

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    When a avid cigarette smoker experiences withdrawal from the nicotine, their performance will become impaired and their attention and cognitive ability decreases. Thus, this lack of ability to concentrate is what drives a cigarette smoker to want to smoke again, in order to regain mental stability. This same concept applies to those individuals that consume nicotine from various products, such as chewing tobacco. The withdrawal from the nicotine is what decreases the concentration and motor…

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    policy can be implemented stating the one place where it is okay to smoke on campus. For example, the smoking area can be somewhere in between residential halls and the learning centers, so it is a hassle for students to actually be able to smoke. This hopefully encourages the student to stop their bad habit, because of the annoyance of actually getting to the permitted area. This way, if someone who is addicted feels the need to smoke he or she will have to make the journey there – an…

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    People smoking tobacco is one of the major health issues that causes several non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and smoking attributable cancers. Social norms influence people to smoke tobacco as teens, and are likely to continue smoking in adulthood. Once people start smoking, the nicotine in tobacco addicts them that they have a hard time quitting. With nicotine addicting smokers and people’s low self-efficacy, the chances of people attempting to quit smoking are slim.…

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    Short Term Effects

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    problem for a long time and smoking does not help the chances with fighting cancer. Smoking can increase cancers percentage towards your life by the amount of cigarettes you smoke and it is not just one type of cancer it is multiple. For example, mouth cancer, throat, and even your kidneys could be affected if you were to smoke a lot. Another main effect of cancer is the looks of your body. Even smoking for 1 month could affect how your body looks.Smoking for more than a year could make you look…

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    More than eighty percent of people who smoke get lung cancer. Smoking is the number one cause of cancer. It is also the leading cause of death. People who smoke are more likely to get lung cancer than nonsmokers.…

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