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    current insufficient laws and regulations concerning smoking allow this percentage of Americans to affect the rest of the population. Almost all Americans are affected directly by smoking and…

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    Smoking… some see it as something that is cool; some see it as a stress reliever; many don’t see the problems that it possesses! Smoking is proven to destroy the body in multiple fashions; it affects the mind and body of the person smoking. Stopping smoking in places frequented by children; educate people of the dangers of smoking, and abolish secondhand smoking for good should be a top priority. Although any normal conversation or essay about smoking typically would highlight the effects on…

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    Cassandra Smith English 1113 Deanna Duckworth November Effects of Smoking Cigarettes According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of death from all causes in men and women. Smoking not only affects the smoker, but smoking also affects the people around the smoker. Second hand smoke can be just as deadly as smoking itself. Smokers have a greater increase of dying from…

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    Brandon Ferrell Whitten English 102 5 October 2015 Smoking Cigarettes and Its Consequences Cigarettes have been in existence for thousands of years and depending on the state which a person resides in, it can have many negative consequences. Tobacco, in general, throughout the world is earliest available at the age of eighteen years old. Tobacco is closely related to cigarettes by being one of the main components along with nicotine. Cigarettes is an extremely profitable business and brings in…

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    tried smoking or have the habit of smoking cigarettes. Many teenagers argue that smoking helps them in dealing with stress and controlling their weight. One out of five teenagers who are addicted to cigarettes smoke 13 to 15 cigarettes a day [1]. However, a lot of people are against teenage smoking and it is illegal, therefore adults should cooperate to stop this increasing problem. There are various reasons that lead young adults to smoke cigarettes. First of all, teenagers state that smoking…

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    Smoking kills …so why bother starting? I am not a smoker but if I were, this ad would bring to my attention the dangers of what some may call “cancer sticks.” Let’s discuss a few things about this ad shall we? What was the author of this ad trying to convey? How does the creativity grab the attention of the observer? Do we think the message of this ad will be grasped? In my rhetorical analysis I will explore all of these questions and more. Smoking definitely kills and I will tell you why you…

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    Tobacco smoking is one of the most important issue because it’s harming a large part of community in every country around the globe. According to recent studies, tobacco smoking is more than 480,000 people in United States every year which is greater than the combined death rate resulted in AIDS, alcohol, vehicle accidents and suicide. It has also been proved that death of 57% of males and 50% of females are due to smoking. Smoking is basically a practice of inhaling the tobacco smoke which will…

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    year. Approximately six million people die a year from smoking cigarettes (“Global Health”). Without question smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. Not only are smokers harming themselves but, the people around them as well. Cigarette smoking is harmful and a financially wasteful habit that should be banned by the government. Tobacco is the major cause of death and non-communicable diseases. Moreover, smoking cigarettes can diagnose someone who smokes with a…

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    good. It’s never too late to quit, you almost immediately improve your health when you stop. Smoking is psychological. At first, putting a cigarette on your finger and puff a little can become a habit forming routine. If done every day, the moment you have a free time, your body starts to look for something to put on your fingers and puff. Smoking can kill you very slowly. Here are ten tips to stop smoking. 1. Get ready to break free Unless you are under unusual stress, plan to make the break…

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    In the United States, Cigarette Smoking accounts for more than 480,000 deaths every year (Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults in the United States). Secondhand smoke is the smoke produced when tobacco products are burned. Secondhand smoke is just as harmful, as tobacco smoke which contains about 70 different cancer causing chemicals. Every year, secondhand smoke causes about 34,000 deaths by heart disease and 7,300 deaths by lung cancer in non-smokers (Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Facts). In this…

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