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    An article by Hall, Gartner and Forlini (2015) analyzed the ethical issue raised by the ban of EC which neglects the rational thinking ability of smokers and deprived their right to make decisions and to be exposed in a spectrum of free choices. However, the opponents of EC show no respect towards smoker’s autonomy based on the assumption…

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    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 usage in Hawaii, the state has decided to raise the smoking age to 21 in efforts to limit teen smoking. Starting January 1st of 2016, Hawaii will become the first state in the nation to ban the usage of tobacco products for people under 21. The state will fine underage smokers and…

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    RE: The immediate action to limiting tobacco products consumption 1. Purpose Smoking is a bad habit that can adversely impact on the smoker’s health as well as others around them. Various studies have been done and supports the statement, but it remains difficult to decrease the smoking habit. Regrettably, in Indonesia, there is a lack of awareness from the smoker regarding the dangers of cigarette smoke that they breathe (Hardisman, 2009). The high consumption of cigarettes Indonesia…

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    Tobacco Human Body

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    My topic addresses the overall health concerns and long-term effects of smoking tobacco on the human body. The impact of cigarette smoking and other tobacco use on chronic disease, which accounts for 75% of American spending on health care is well-documented and undeniable. Tobacco has become a social problem because it deals with many factors such as economical, social, and humanitarian problems in todays world. Smoking effects the entire population living in the same society and sharing the…

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    Media Influence On Smoking

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    The Law on Smoking and Media Influence Smoking was once considered fashionable and glamorous. Many iconic celebrities made this legal habit of smoking look socially acceptable, marketing this product as a luxury for the exclusive and wealthy. Most of these aggressive marketing techniques are still used today to competitively advertise for their brand of cigarettes. In 1994, the tobacco industry was served with the largest class act suit in history linking cigarette smoke to the leading cause of…

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    become ever more the focus for smoking prevention strategies among adolescents in high school. In one year alone between 2013 and 2014, the percentage and total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional cigarettes. The behavior of smoking electronic…

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    order to reverse the damage caused by cigarettes, it must be ceased from the market. Its current legality serves as a danger to society, smoker and non-smoker alike. Laws aim to protect New York City residents from the harmful effects produced by smoking. The New York City Health Department has enacted its most recent regulations on August 1, 2014 called the Local Law 94 and Local Law 97. The Health Department strives to provide smoke-free air, reduce the availability of tobacco to underage…

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    David A. Kessler and Matthew L. Myers wrote an article on why E-cigarettes need to be regulated. Kessler and Myers purpose is to raise awareness about E-Cigarettes so that the readers will realize that E-Cigarettes may not be the best alternative to smoking and that the companies making them are trying to take advantage of kids. Kessler and Myers explain that E-Cigarettes don’t have a warning label on them and that very few people know what’s in it. The authors also explain that if E-Cigarettes…

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    The bomber jacket has flown far and wide since its aviator origins. As a military uniform for pilots and soldiers during the war, the bomber jacket was picked up by style icons soon after and fast became a men’s fashion essential – which stands true still in the new century. Recognised for its transeasonal versatility – making it wearable in summer and winter – the bomber jacket’s cropped, square silhouette cuts a masculine figure and its ribbed cuffs and elastic waistband refine the torso of…

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    E-Cigarette Research Paper

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    skin. With knowing what the traditional cigarette does to the body, there has been many developments to decrease the health effects and even assists people to abandon smoking completely. One development that developed to decrease the side effects of the traditional cigarette is an electronic smoking device. This method of smoking reduces the effects of the traditional cigarette without actually picking one up. E-cigarettes, electronic cigarette, was introduced to North America in 2007.…

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