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    could perish in our century unless we reverse course. Even if present rates of consumption drop steadily to zero by 2100, we will still have about 300 million tobacco deaths this century.”(Procter, 1) The article goes on to list five reasons why a ban for tobacco is the move for this century. First off, The cigarette is also a defective product, meaning not…

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    The first article is focused on making fun of people who use tobacco products and also tobacco companies. Right away the audience knows that the author is not meant to be taken seriously and can have a laugh while reading it. Compared to the author from The Daily Currant, Nordqvist made readers think about the effects of smoking…

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    2011) This study helps prove the point that electronic cigarettes can be a healthier alternative to the conventional cigarette and can help certain individuals quit altogether. Critics of the devices make the argument that, while it doesn’t contain tobacco, it still has many cancer causing carcinogens. When the internal battery heats the coil and heats the e-liquid, it can effect how fast the liquid burns and releases harmful chemicals. The vapor that comes off these devices have been tested…

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    The Effects of Using Tobacco In America alone, 16 million people have some type of disease from smoking or other tobacco related uses (CDC). Tobacco has been around for hundreds of years has been and is used in many different ways like smokeless tobacco, smoking cigarettes, hookah, and cigars. Tobacco dates back to 1000 BC used by mexicans and native americans. All of these contain nicotine and affect the body in the same way. They have also been linked to a variety of cancers especially in…

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    Tobacco Warning Labels

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    In the CBS news article and video from 2011, the reader or listener, learns about nine graphic tobacco warning labels that the FDA had released. These images depicted the negative effects tobacco has on a person’s health and well-being. According to the article, among the images that appeared on cigarette packs are rotting and diseased teeth and gums, and a man with a tracheotomy smoking. Also included among the labels were as follows: the corpse of a smoker, diseased lungs, and a mother holding…

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    the majority of smokers are completely unaware of the harm tobacco products can have of the human body. I am not myself a smoker, but throughout my lifetime i have known numerous people, including the bulk of my immediate family that do smoke. Not one of these people has at any point in time been unaware of the damage that they inflict upon themselves, nor have i ever even heard of someone living in such ignorance. I do not support tobacco use in any form, however, suggesting that smokers don’t…

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    The prohibition on tobacco advertisements by the Indian Government most likely raises numerous worries and moral contentions. There are those that firmly boycott tobacco products, and there are those that emphatically restrict it. They each have contrasting perspectives and counter contentions to contentions exhibited. I plan to outline every perspective in support of and against the boycott, talk about the irreconcilable circumstance as it relates to the legislature of India, and in addition…

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    of gateway drugs are tobacco, alcohol and marijuana. They all are dangerous and highly addictive. Tobacco is depressant which contions nicotine, a colorless, odorless drug that is very addictive. Alcohol is also a depressant and it slows down the nervous system. Marijuana is a mind changing drug. All three are dangerous, therefore, everyone should stay away from using gateway drugs. To begin, tobacco is a depressant that is very addictive. Smoking tobacco and chewing tobacco both have the…

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    Ischemic Heart Disease

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    from under or semi-developed to developed as it indicates the population is living long enough to die of geriatric conditions instead of the communicable disease of poverty that tend to affect younger demographics. Further, the disease is often a product of diet as well as age, as it is caused by long-term plaque buildup in coronary arteries. Poor diet and lack of exercise are important risk factors for developing the disease, and the prevalence of ischemic heart disease suggests that these…

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    Surgeon General concluded that: 1. A risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke does not exist. 2. Neither separating smokers from non-smokers nor installing ventilation systems effectively eliminates secondhand smoke Whereas, using tobacco products is a danger to health and a cause of material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort, and a health hazard to other persons Resolve that, through the authority of Government Code sec 7597 East Los Angeles College enforce Los Angeles…

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