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    Penile Cancer Essay

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    Penile cancer, which occurs predominantly in elderly men, becomes more common with age, reaching a peak incidence at 70 years.(1) Risk factors for penile cancer include human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, smoking, phimosis and poor hygiene, while neonatal circumcision has been described as protective. Penile cancer occurs almost exclusively in uncircumcised men, with a lifetime risk of one in 100,000 globally, compared to 0.1 in 100,000 in Israel, where the majority of men are…

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    For many businesses across the Rancho Cucamonga area simply having a fire alarm system can only protect your business so far. Here are five benefits to investing in the fire alarm monitoring service at Mijac Alarms. #1 Reduced Response Time A fire can grow from a single flame to a raging inferno in just moments, taking a thriving business to the ground in the blink of an eye. Employees focused on evacuating customers may not be able to alert the fire department in time to save the business.…

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    tobacco and cigarette smoking. There has been several debates, articles, news, blogs about it, yet we could not reach a compromising decision on this issue. Despite the fact that it’s been more than fifty years ago that this issue first arose, new developments and research has been done over and over. Tobacco smoking is by far the most addictive issue in the United States. It is the most serious and expensive to deal with when the danger arises. People who are addicted to smoking tobacco range…

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    those that may decide to start smoking. Additionally, it adds subtle additions such as the glasses, which in the original ad suggested a level of coolness for smokers, and the wording of the Surgeon General's message typically attached to a pack of cigarettes. The author uses pathos to induce an emotional reaction, namely fear of cancer, as the overhaul ad suggests. It furthers this reaction with the use of the glasses and Surgeon General's message, suggesting that smoking is not cool, and that…

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    All About Me Narrative

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    As I'm sitting there, I think about my life in two words. Complete shit. I take a deep breath and light a cigarette. "You're going to die from that," someone said. "How many do you smoke a day?" "Thanks, doctor." I turn around and look at the man. He comes around the bench and sits next to me. "But, I really don't care." "Why not? I mean..health is important, right?" "Not to me," I say while blowing smoke into his face. "Who are you?" "Colton, but call me Colt. Are you new here?" I glare…

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    Surgeon General's Warning

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    Surgeon General's Warning: “Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy.” This is the warning label shown on the side of every pack of cigarettes you buy. Smoking is one of the most leading common problems of death, our society faces today. As stated in Teen Ink, There are over four thousand toxic chemicals in each cigarette, ranging from ammonia (commonly found in household cleaning supplies), arsenic (used in rat poison), carbon monoxide (in car fumes)…

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    E-Cigarettes Research

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    E-cigarettes are a good way to reduce the rate of smoking among teenagers. Teenage smokers have increased at an alarming rate especially in the United States (U.S.). These teenagers do not seem to care that smoking is the major cause of emphysema and lung cancer. Some areas have banned smoking in public places. There is also a push to have companies banned from advertising tobacco. These are but a few of the ways the U.S. is trying to reduce the rate of smoking. Most chain smokers and addicts…

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    me to become more compassionate and fight harder to make a change. Joyce made an interesting point when she first started this act in Wisconsin. She started this locally, and explained to the bars and restaurants about the benefits of eliminating smoking. It is…

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    Art Blakey Research Paper

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    Many people smoke even though it is obvious that it is bad for your health. Smoking affects almost every organ in the body. Since it is so harmful to the body, it ends up causing death amongst people who smoke for long periods of time. Smoking is addictive and it ends up taking the life of our loved ones, Art Blakey, and American Jazz drummer, died of lung disease commonly caused by smoking. Art Blakey was born in October 11, 1919, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Marie Roddicker, and a father…

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    Vaping Should Be Banned

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    One of the newest trends in America is an alternative to smoking called “vaping”. Many claims have been made stating that vaping is more dangerous than smoking tradition big brand tobacco. There are also arguments that there have not been enough studies to prove that vaping is less harmful than conventional smoking methods, which is not the case however. Vaping has been around since the early 1960s and has proven to be healthier than its tobacco cousin, the cigarette. Currently the United States…

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