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    force tobacco selling in all naval ships. The militaries smoking prevalence rate is higher than the civilian rate by 50%. About 40% of this prevalence among militaries aged18 to 25 years, while 50% among the militaries who have been in the war zone. The tobacco use among militaries showed an increase in rate from 29.9% to 32.2% from the year 1998 to 2005. Availability of cheap tobacco for militaries at cheap prices, breaks of liberal smoking, availability and easily of accessing smoke areas all…

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    Tobacco In China

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    Tobacco, may be the world’s largest commodity. It is popular worldwide regardless of the detrimental effects on one’s health. The cash crop from the New World, traveled across the Atlantic to Europe and Asia. The time that tobacco was introduced in these places is crucial to understanding its foothold in society. “Tobacco: The Dry Inebriant” by Wolfgang Schivelbusch traces the evolution of tobacco in Europe. Carol Benedict’s piece, “Golden-Silk Smoke”, discusses the introduction and history of…

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    2000s that any progress was made. The case, U.S. v. Philip Morris, Inc. was groundbreaking, as it was the first case in which a major tobacco company had to pay a large sum of money to a plaintiff (Tobacco). Since then, legislation such as the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 has been passed, requiring cigarette companies to place more noticeable and more graphic warning labels on cigarette boxes, in the hopes of decreasing those harmed by cigarettes. Because of this…

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    Putting aside all diseases and or risks, we must keep I mind that it is not fair for individuals that chose not to smoke to have people smoke around them causing them to absorb second-hand smoke. Yes, we currently have laws that prohibit people from smoking inside a restaurant, a night club or public places, but once in a while you still come across that uncomfortable moment when a smoker is standing outside a store, at a park, at a family party etc. The proposal of establishing a law that…

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    Cigarettes, tobacco, smoking these things bring up thoughts of bad habits, horrible cigarette smell, cancer, and secondhand smoke. Recently there has been an influx of the use of non-tobacco smoking replacement devices also known as electronic cigarettes and vaporizers. Many individuals have switched to these devices as a way to quit smoking. Many of these people have found that the way people and business treat non tobacco smokers is the same as traditional smokers. These individuals made the…

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    Many people start smoking for several reasons when they are younger, and then by the time they’re adults they’re already addicted. Young teens start smoking for some key reasons. One cause is to try to look ‘cool.’. Many believe they would look mature and older if they did and don’t realize the harm by smoking even once because it is so addictive. Peer pressure is also a relevant reason. Many give in and smoke to be ‘accepted’ by fellow classmates so they wouldn’t be looked at differently. Many…

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    Smoking Is Bad Essay

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    weaken a human 's immune system. Cigarettes are dangerous to any and all users. As if a person did not already know, smoking destroys your lungs like an atomic bomb. Smoking can cause the body’s immune system to attack lung tissue and result in severe respiratory disorders. After smoking for a long enough time, your lungs will no longer be able to filter harmful chemicals. Smoking causes inflammation to airways and tissues of your lungs. This…

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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    1 Why are kids trying their first cigarette? Kids can get asthma from smoking cigarettes. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airway and lungs. When you get asthma you will have very bad chest pain, their will also be sharp chest pain. Their also can swollen thee airway and it will make it hard to breath. Asthma is a very bad disease that can kill you, it has…

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    Cigarette smoking is one of the number causes of various diseases and health problems, yet it is highly addictive. Because cigarette smoking is trending in many social environments, most people are unaware of the damages and risks that may occur between the individual smoking and his or her bystanders. Particularly, the smoke from a cigarette is the main contributor of why many smokers enjoy the unrevealed truth and why they are addicted to a substance that not receive any internal satisfaction.…

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    She was a two-pack a day smoker for twenty years. She kept attempting to quit smoking but was never quite successful. In her own head she thought she wanted to quit, but she would constantly come up with excuses. At the time, she did not realize she was rationalizing, but with hindsight being perfect she can see her flaws. She would…

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