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    Should Tobacco be Banned in America? Smoking is the leading cause of multiple cancers, causing over 480,000 deaths per year. So why would America allow the fact the you can buy these “cancer sticks” at any convenience store? A major controversial question that many people wonder, is why is tobacco still legal over the age of 18 if it is the leading cause of cancer? Considering that smoking tobacco causes more cancer than any other drug in the United States, it not only affects the health of…

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    just like smoking but it doesn’t have Nicotine in it. I still think it’s as harmful as smoking, though. Isn’t it awful that people can die by inhaling the smoke smoked by smokers even though they don’t smoke? That is second-hand smoke, and there are 50,000 deaths like that per year in the USA. Why would you smoke if you knew that it causes early aging, yellows your teeth, mouth cancer, tooth loss, colds, upper respiratory problems, heart diseases, and nicotine in cigarettes and chewing tobacco…

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    Tobacco is the main ingredient in the cigarettes. The main thing that makes up tobacco is nicotine. Nicotine is the addictive drug inside of tobacco. According to “The Dangers of Smoking” article written by The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide, “[n]icotine, the substance in tobacco that makes smoking highly addictive, raises your heart rate, irritates the lining of your blood vessels, and promotes blood clotting, increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke” (2004.) Within…

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    About 9 years ago smoking was brought into my life. My step dad still smoking, dealt with smoking for a long time. I have seen many things it has done to people and could be more addictive than you think. Many people think to themselves should smoking or tobacco even be regulated. Most smokers have said it has done damage and has affected them greatly. I think seeing people who were smokers and have stopped have a better chance,but with regular smokers it will impact them still. Now I’ll talk to…

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    addicted. After smoking that one cigarette, a streak of brown, sticky tar will be forever stuck inside his or her lungs (“One”). About 650 million currently living people will someday be killed by tobacco products (Horsfield), and although many smokers know that they are giving themselves a death sentence, they still choose to smoke the next cigarette, the next…

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    this case study analysis the Government of India (GOI) and their involvement in the potential ban on tobacco companies and the way they advertise will be reviewed. The main question: Is a ban on tobacco advertising ethical? We will review the pros, the cons, the potential Conflict of Interest (COI) GOI may face, and I will provide my opinion through my analysis on what should happen in regards to tobacco advertising. Governments are present to serve the people. They are supposed to protect from…

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    Did you do DARE? What did you learn from it? During the last few months, we have had DARE. I learned a lot in DARE, including, how to make responsible choices and to make safe decisions. The DARE Decision Making Model helped me avoid risky situations, to use confident and effective communication, and to stand up to help avoid bullying. I learned a lot of important lessons in DARE. I learned that being responsible is key. Always make the right choice. A good choice is one that keeps you and…

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    how did it become so popular? Cigarette smoking is a very big issue today. Many people are facing many problems regarding smoking cigarettes. Considering, cigarettes have become very popular since then and it is becoming more mainstream in today’s society. It has been said that tobacco was already been smoked and grown in the United States by the Native Americans before it became popular in Europe and been spread to the world (Prince 653). Therefore, tobacco has existed for so many years now and…

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    Vaping Should Be Banned

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    One of the newest trends in America is an alternative to smoking called “vaping”. Many claims have been made stating that vaping is more dangerous than smoking tradition big brand tobacco. There are also arguments that there have not been enough studies to prove that vaping is less harmful than conventional smoking methods, which is not the case however. Vaping has been around since the early 1960s and has proven to be healthier than its tobacco cousin, the cigarette. Currently the United States…

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    Fashion Of Smoking Essay

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    Fashion of Smoking and The “Look” We Get For the 19 years, I have been alive, I have been around more “no smoking signs” than see people smoking. However, my mother and grandmother would disagree with me on that statement when they were growing up. This is because the look of smoking changed, it was no longer considered a cool and hip thing to do. Looking back at the history of smoking and why so many people smoked is an interesting process because a lot of it was due to “looking cool”.…

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