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    Smokeless Tobacco

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    bad for the overall health, so it should be no surprise smoking and chewing tobacco are harmful to the oral health. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Even though the Center of Disease Control has provided more education on the effects of smoking and how to quit through stop smoking campaigns, tobacco use is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced. In relation to oral health, smoking can cause cancer in the oropharynx region…

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    smoke (Grana et al. 6). Many consumers that use e-cigarettes are using them as a way to end their smoking habits of tobacco products (Franck et al. 1945). E-cigarettes seem to be a growing trend in use among people that are trying to quit smoking. Therefore, e-cigarette companies are trying to target these people to help boost sales. However, many others are using e-cigarettes as a gateway into smoking, which may lead to tobacco or illegal drugs (CDPH 3). With this huge upward trend in…

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    13). Second hand vapor is harmless, as where second hand smoke from tobacco is equally bad. Smoking tobacco is primarily the number one cause of cardiac and lung disease, which is predicted to kill 1 billion people in the 21st century (Farsalinos 1). Electronic…

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    The game, “The Last Straw”, displayed the different experiences each individual went through based on their gender, socioeconomic status (SES), race, and ethnicity. Group 1 created a character named Zaid. He was male, had a socioeconomic status of 3 (middle class), he was a person of color and his ethnicity was Pakistani. As Zaid grew up, he lived in a stable environment during his childhood years. However, in his adolescence years, he recognized that he was gay, unlike the other characters…

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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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    would increase the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increase on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine. We are in favor of this proposition to pass so it can help people. In a way of to stop them from,smoking so they won't end with damages in their body. Also helping little kids walk around with smelling the smell of cigarettes.And as well they won't be influenced into smoking.The roles in our group was either ron or Victor doing work on the…

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    NYS Tobacco-Free Policy

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    tobacco free. This growing number can be attributed to support from academic community and growing social norm supporting smoke free environment (Americans for Non Smoker’s Rights). In NYS Tobacco free initiative, smoke free policy is defined as no smoking anywhere on the campus where as tobacco-free policy prohibits all forms of tobacco anywhere on the campuses including e-cigarettes. Implementation of tobacco-free policy can be more effective and can be without any confusion. The…

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    E-cigarettes is another name for electronic cigarette. An E-cigarette is a cigarette-shaped device containing a nicotine-based liquid that is vaporized and inhaled, used to stimulate the experience of smoking tobacco. The ingredients used in e-cigarettes is usually a mixture of propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, and flavorings. Others may have similar ingredients, but without nicotine. New research suggests that e-cigarettes vapor produces tiny particles that users suck deep into their lungs,…

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    viewers deeply towards anti-smoking. With doing so, it increases their marketing viewers and expands their foundations. The advertisements are also beneficial with the goal to decrease the amount of smoking that takes place in our society. Furthermore, the significance of the Cancer Patients Aid Association advertisement would be that it has a well persuasive attempt to prevent smoking, however, the Child health Foundation also has a persuasive approach towards smoking, but more towards…

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    significant amount, but when a new one comes out, they are running to the store to purchase it. My personal addiction is cigarettes. I have been smoking off and on for about 25 years. I started smoking at the age of 14. Both of my biological parents smoked, along with most of my extended family. It became my security blanket…

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