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    The Epidemic Of Smoking

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    Through the years, smoking has become one of the largest epidemics in the world and according to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), smoking remains to be one of the single largest preventable causes of death and disease. Smoking has led to different causes such as increased social problems, increased financial restraints, and vulnerability to the smoker. Smoking causes the social life of the smoker to change. Smoking leads to an odorous smell, bad breath and isolation. The odorous smell is caused when the smoke gets attached to the smokers clothing and stays there until the clothes are washed. This causes the smoker to have social problems because none smokers tend to avoided those who smoke for the purpose of avoiding the foul smell that comes with the smoker. Smoking also causes bad breath that causes even more social problems. Smoking deteriorates the gums over a period of time, causing a disease called periodontitis, which causes very bad breath. Most people will not tell the smoker that they have bad breath but they strive to avoid them. Due to the bad odorous smell and bad breath most smokers usually tends to isolate themselves. The smoker generally likes to avoid people who complain about the smell that follows/ lingers around them. Many of the smokers are also…

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    Hookah Smoking Vs. Cigarette Smoking Although the majority of people often think that hookah smoking is less dangerous compared to cigarette smoking, they all tend to have similar negative effects on the body. That is, Hookah smoking delivers nicotine in the same manner as cigarette smoking. Subsequently, hookah smokers are at a high risk of suffering from the same diseases as cigarette smokers such as lung cancer, oral cancer, decreased fertility, stomach cancer, and reduced lung function among…

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    Satire About Smoking

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    come from smoking, yet the government still allows people to do it. Smoking causes about 480,000 deaths in just the U.S each year. Smoking is a major problem in the world and it should be made illegal. There are countless reasons to make smoking illegal. Cigarettes greatly affect the people using them, effect more than just the people smoking them, and create lots of litter and pollution. Smoking greatly affects people and our environment and they should be illegal. As stated above cigarettes…

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    Teen Smoking Research

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    dangers of smoking and also to ensure to them that they are always being supported. Although smoking in the U.S has declined at a rate of 15.7 percent it is still a huge problem. Young adults are risking their lives greatly for a little feeling of a “high” and do not understand how much damage they are causing to…

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    of mine, are on both sides. I know a few who are actually trying to cut back on their cigarette consumption, but I know others who started at the lowest level of nicotine (0mg) and moved up to 24mg of nicotine. Personally, I have tried it to see what all the hype was about-0mg of course-and I couldn’t see what the appeal was. While there is no problem with wanting to quit smoking, there is a problem with misusing vaping devices to get addicted to nicotine. Alarmed by the rising e-cigarette…

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    Smoking In America

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    Smoking: The Plague of America Throughout the past century smoking has become quite popular among the citizens of America. The tobacco industry made smoking appealing to the children of an entire generation and turned all of them into smokers, causing millions of deaths related to smoking. Cigarettes are a burden on the economy, they are responsible for millions of deaths, and are extremely addictive to young adults. Smoking is an epidemic on this country and should be banned for the…

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    Disadvantages Of Smoking

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    Smoking is very dangerous to an individual’s life. Smokers’ population is increasing immensely in day to day life. Not only adults but also underage children also started smoking in today 's world. Cigarettes contain toxins and chemicals which are poisonous to humans’ body. Smoking is a silent killer which can kill an individual slow and steadily by giving more agony before their death. Their fantasy of smoking will lead to destruction of health and their lives. Smokers can never become happy…

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    Smoking Persuasive Speech

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    3-cigarettes have been touted as a viable alternative to smoking the real thing. Also called "vaping," this trend has allowed smokers to enjoy the habit of smoking, without some of the side effects. And given that these electronic smokes come in a variety of flavors, you can bet that people have their own favorites, especially now that some big tobacco companies have decided to add electronic smokes to their line up. In fact, a Reuters article claims that in Japan, they are so popular that…

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    Smoking Persuasive Essay

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    Cigarettes, the most common form used for smoking, carries thousands of substances, many which will bring devastating side effects. When one smokes, he or she is breaking down their body into pieces by just the practice of inhaling. The problem of smoking in the society is that it does not simply affect just him or her. This can lead to second hand smoking and onto third hand smoking as well. Although opinions are divided, second hand smoking is just as severe as first hand smoking, as the rate…

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    reduce tobacco smoking. Over the last decade, questions have been raised, regarding whether e-cigarettes can result in complete cessation of cigarette smoking, the only solution for health risks. This essay will focus on the evidence in three of most important areas, its impact on helping with smoking cessation, health benefit for smokers, and potential health implications for nonsmokers. As a solution for smoking cessation The first concern is, whether or not e-cigarettes can assist with…

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