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    Smoking: Should It Be Banned in Public? Several people are dying because of smoking. The statistic showed that 187 countries in 2012 there were about 967 million people smoke daily, compared with about 721 million people in 1980, according to the Wikipedia. Cigarettes contain the nicotine that makes people addicted to smoking. So, it is difficult for smokers to stop this habit. Smoking not only harms the smoker, but also those who are nearby. In many countries smoking being banned in…

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    Banning Smoking By: Shrihan.M Have you ever seen someone pull out a cigarette out and smoke it. Did you ever think about how them smoking affects there health, lungs and enviornment. Reading this essay will answer all these questions. Smoking is bad because it can kill you, it make your lungs black and finaly it can harm earth’s four systems. First, smoking is bad for your lungs because it can make your lungs black. Instead of clean lung. Sometimes smoking can also cause lung cancer. Smoking…

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    Louisiana Case Study

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    regularly share breathing space with smokers in their respective homes. The exposure to secondhand smoke poses several health risks to children including the risk of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS), which is twice as much in a household or home with a smoking parent. This exposure causes nearly 2 million incidents of chronic middle ear infection on an annual basis and close to 500,000 incidents of bronchitis and nearly 200,000 cases of pneumonia in children below 5 years on a national annual basis.…

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    The use of tobacco products of any kind can have harmful and potentially life changing effects within in the body. Weather chewed tobacco, snuffed tobacco, or smoking tobacco, all contain chemicals that damage the user’s health. However, there is one drastically significant difference between smoking and smokeless tobacco- smoking tobacco affects others around them while smokeless only effects the user. Is it fair that nonusers face the carelessness of another’s second hand smoke? Is it fair to…

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    Smoke Free Air Laws

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    progression of smoke-free laws. The U. S. Department of Health & Human Services (2016) indicated: 1964 - First Report of the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health, 1965 – Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, 1970 – Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, 1984 – Comprehensive Smoking Education Act, 1988…

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    Medical School Campus, the University enacted a policy to ban smoking. In 2013, the University’s Coral Gables campus decided to enforce the same policy. The University did so to promote a healthier student body and to eliminate the possibility of students inhaling secondhand smoke. However, in 2015, students continue to smoke in many areas around campus. Despite the many efforts the University makes to eradicate on campus smoking, smoking is still a prevalent issue, and it will remain so until…

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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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    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 since…

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    There is no need to explain all the smoking-related hazards for a smoker 's health, as the majority of people who smoke are well informed about them. However, millions of individuals all over the world start or continue smoking every year. Taking this into consideration, a lot of people, including smokers as well as nonsmokers, might argue that "whether you smoke or not is a personal choice, and whether you think smoking is bad or not is also a personal choice" (Parliament: House of Commons:…

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    Smoking has been around for centuries but yet most of us hate that it still is. Smokers do not realize the effects that smoking has on them and others. Smoking should not be done in public in my opinion. It looks like nothing, but it 's only doing more harm than good. The stench of smoking is so disgusting and no one wants to go around smelling like some burnt garbage. Smoking has caused health problems and adds to the pollution of the world. According to the world health organizations, more…

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