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    Tobacco Informative Speech

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    Introduction: There is nothing-quite tobacco: it’s the passion of decent folk, and whoever lives with tobacco doesn’t deserve to live. By, Moliere. Every day, approximately 3,450 teens in the U.S. try their first cigarette. About 25% will become daily smokers. I picked this topic, because my older sister and brother chew tobacco and I want to know what it does to them. Body 1 Why are kids trying their first cigarette? Kids can get asthma from smoking cigarettes. Asthma is a chronic disease…

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    somewhere else. Then you would like to make sales of tobacco to be made illegal. Tobacco use is a big problem in our society, according to the Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC), using tobacco affects nearly every organ in the body lowering your health. Back when Cigarettes were made the people did not know the effects of smoking cigarettes or using tobacco. Now in today's world 480,000 people die every year in the united states due to tobacco, that would equate to every 1 in 5…

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    Kicking the habit for good An estimated “42.1 million people in the United States smoke cigarettes;” of those 42.1 million people, “more than 16 million Americans suffer from a disease caused by smoking” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Smokers are paying money every day to basically shorten their life span. The nasty habit may help cope with stress, but is it really worth it in the end? The hassle with medical issues, cost for test and appointments can be preventable. If research…

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    Tobacco Misconceptions

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    clarified. The harmful effects of tobacco have been greatly exaggerated and the use of our product has little or no known harmful side effects. Though many other tobacco products do have negative health or cosmetic consequences, the use of our product by many doctors and celebrities would prove otherwise. The fact that our product has been the top selling tobacco product in America consistently for the last two decades speaks volumes about the safety and quality of our tobacco as well. The…

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    People smoking tobacco is one of the major health issues that causes several non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and smoking attributable cancers. Social norms influence people to smoke tobacco as teens, and are likely to continue smoking in adulthood. Once people start smoking, the nicotine in tobacco addicts them that they have a hard time quitting. With nicotine addicting smokers and people’s low self-efficacy, the chances of people attempting to quit smoking are slim.…

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    Drug Legalization Analysis

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    legalization drug is on of the hottest topics in recent years. However, because of the harmful effects, using drugs is still considered as an illegal act. We all know the bad effects of drugs such as deaths, financial problem. Tobacco also has the same effects, so why does the U.S not ban Tobacco? The government frequency inspects all products are being sold to American public. Thousands items being recalled for unqualified the standard safety points. For example, the biggest motor company in…

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    The Seriousness of Tobacco The use of tobacco has been a common practice among Americans and people all over the world. Smoking tobacco was extremely popular during the early parts of the 20th century. It was so common that soldiers would often receive cigarettes as part of their ration in World War II. People did not understand the negative effects of cigarettes until the 1980s. The use of tobacco products, smoking and non smoking, have slowly declined since that time, but doctors keep finding…

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    In February of 2001, the Government of India announced they would be tabling a bill to ban advertising by Tobacco Companies. The arguments in-favor and opposing this ban were the topic of the Indian Tobacco article (Case Code BECG002). There were a number of reasons to support the ban. Several European nations had already implemented bans on advertising, and they all witnessed a drop in cigarette consumption once the bans were in effect. In Finland for example, the period from 1978 to 1996…

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    needed in order to integrate hookah smoking within the government policies. A review of tobacco policies should include and regulate hookah smoking. Although the 2007 UK policy includes hookah the free-low policies in public premises, it should work on the same way as tobacco control polices in cigarette smoking, including- labelling the…

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    around us. What a lot of those smokers don 't realize is the effect that it is causing to their bodies. The reason why I choose this topic is because I see that there are a lot of smokers that don 't know what they are smoking. Yes, they know its tobacco, but they don 't know what else is in that cigarette. I have family members that smoke and I can see how much they have change throughout the years not only mentally but physically as well. I feel like they don 't understand the damages that…

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