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    Argument Against Tobacco

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    effects of tobacco, why the widespread power of big tobacco companies is irrelevant and why a decision must be reached whether or not you agree or disagree to any following points. Allow our freedom Wouldn 't it make sense that widespread smoking would actually lower the liability of any government? The younger a person starts smoking, the better chances it is to contract a terminal condition. (jab from pro tobacco) So why isn 't smoking tobacco a good thing? Supporters of allowing tobacco ads…

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    Nicotine Persuasive Speech

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    Jamestown: a land of opportunity and fortune for a newly created society, dependent on the revenue generated from a miracle crop known as Tobacco. Highly addictive and easy to grow and sell amongst the market, Tobacco products spread the influence of the drug “nicotine” throughout society in a market still growing strong today. The industries involving nicotine are ever changing, and new forms of delivery are being implemented throughout a larger degree of ages in the United States as technology…

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    million people living in the United States over the age of eighteen, whom are frequent smokers, regulations of smoking have been changed continuously to prevent access of cigarettes to the youth. Smokers put themselves and nonsmokers at risk of tobacco related diseases, so therefore smoking cigarettes should be against the law. Many people argue that making cigarettes illegal goes against smokers’ rights, but what about the rights of nonsmokers? Smokers have the choice of smoking cigarettes…

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    the author, Olivia Dimmer, discusses smoking bans that are being brought to more colleges in the U.S. Dimmer discussed how thousands of colleges have banned smoking and many of them are also completely tobacco-free. She has proven evidence that the smoking ban has actually helped decrease the tobacco use on campuses. The University of Michigan gave a number of 64 percent of students and faculty member that have seen a decrease of smoking on campuses since the ban started in 2011. Dimmer…

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    little has been known about the motivational factors regarding e-cigarette use among young adults in Germany. Rüther et al. studied why smokers use e-cigarettes over conventional tobacco cigarettes, why smokers smoke e-cigarettes as well as conventional cigarettes, and the degree to which e-cigarettes are used in tobacco cessation. Overall, the researchers’ found that strictly e-cigarette users were more likely to be male, less likely to exhibit nicotine addiction, more likely to want to quit…

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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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    Electronic Cigarettes

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    Electronic Cigarettes Are Not a Safe Alternative to Tobacco Products The emergence of liquid nicotine and E-Cigarettes has piqued the interest of many. At first glance E-Cigarettes seem like a safe alternative to traditional tobacco products because there is no smoke, which has been linked to cancer and heart disease. However, most people are not aware of what exactly an electronic cigarette is and the effect of these products on the body. E-Cigarettes and liquid nicotine are not as safe as they…

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    Raising Taxes to Reduce Cigarette Consumption Hye Ree Yoon The University of Kentucky Abstract Smoking is a global disease risk factor. To reduce cigarette consumption, the federal government has increased the taxes on cigarette packs. This effective solution has provided evidence that tax increases on cigarette packs significantly reduce the consumption of cigarettes. Therefore, reducing the consumption and prevalence of cigarette smoking with cigarettes need to be incentivized by…

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    Substance Addiction

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    harmful to themselves or possibly others. It’s important to learn about substance addiction due to the harmful health hazards it produces as well as the medical, criminal, and economical costs that comes along with it. For starters, the abuse of tobacco, and illicit drugs total up more than $740 billion dollars related to lost work, medical care, and crimes annually in our Nation. Along with the exceeding medical, economic, and criminal costs, substance addiction provides terrible health…

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    The electronic cigarettes are the next big thing in the tobacco industry and it is not the safer alliterate therefore, no one should do electronic cigarettes. One of the claims is it will help stop all the effects of second hand smoke. Electronic cigarettes have many un-known chemicals that it contains. The vapor from the electronic cigarettes allows people to bend the no smoking rules. The most important thing is there has not test been done to show the effects or long term effects of smoking…

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