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    though tobacco benefits the economy; it still harms you, the community, and the people around you. Tobacco is a crop that's been around since the beginning of time going back to notable time periods like the colonization of America. Its products are sold worldwide and is a leading corporation with sales of over a billion dollars. The downside; however, is that tobacco use is the top avoidable cause of death in the United States today, with more than about 500,000 deaths each year. Tobacco but…

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    social-emotional development with effects being more severe when the absence takes place during early childhood. This is another factor affecting areas of both girls’ development in a negative way. Conclusion In conclusion, it seems that although both smoking and alcohol are both legal they both affect the development of children, however in different ways. This assignment shows that children who are exposed to cigarette smoke are more likely to suffer with health problems which can lead to…

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    Cigarettes, tobacco, smoking these things bring up thoughts of bad habits, horrible cigarette smell, cancer, and secondhand smoke. Recently there has been an influx of the use of non-tobacco smoking replacement devices also known as electronic cigarettes and vaporizers. Many individuals have switched to these devices as a way to quit smoking. Many of these people have found that the way people and business treat non tobacco smokers is the same as traditional smokers. These individuals made the…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    Tobacco use is the one of the most addicting and detrimental habits in the United States. This addictive property is due to the nicotine, a stimulant substance in tobacco. The effects of nicotine can cause complications in itself, including an increased risk for peripheral arterial disease, delayed wound healing, peptic ulcer disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. The most harmful method of nicotine use is smoking, which has a damaging effect on nearly all organs of the body. Smoking is…

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    this innocent piece of tobacco lit between your index and middle finger is responsible for 1 in every 5 deaths? (Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, 2012) While this cigarette might give you a sense of satisfaction at the moment, it is actually doing you more damage to your body’s future, lifestyle and those around you. Since your smoking habits are considered heavy and your health is of major concern, I have taken the time to explain the destructive effects of smoking on your body’s…

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    The Contract With Cigarettes “Smoking Kills. If you’re killed, you’ve lost a very important part of your life”(Brooke Shields). In the United States, forty-million people smoke at least four cigarettes every day. On average, more than 3,200 people smoke that are under the age of eighteen. Out of those 3,200 people, 1 out of 10 become daily smokers and sign the nasty contract with the box addiction. The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 B.C. Cigarettes have been around for a very…

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    “Smoking is Bad and should be illegal” In Sally Chen’s “Smoking is Bad for everyone so it should be illegal,” Chen states smoking should be illegal. It breaks Chen’s heart to see high school kids standing on one foot outside school property and puffing away furtively and defiantly on their cigarettes. Most teens often have to deal with their classmates. They are pressured to be start smoking and they think it makes them popular. Some start smoking due to their family. They see them smoking so…

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    Smoke Break Essay

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    least 10 years younger than non-smokers” (“Did you know?” 8). Most people assume that smokers are unaware of the consequences it can have on themselves and others; however this is not the case. Smokers are in fact well aware of the costs tobacco and other smoking products bring. If they are not considerable about caring for their own body, how can people allow them to still have benefits with health systems? It like saying “no” to a two year old, but still providing them with the resources…

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    The Tobacco Industry

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    today. In fact, it’s almost due to the international company. The tobacco industry, however, plays an importation part in the development of the economic. First, tobacco industry solves the problems of unemployment. Next, the tobacco industry is transfer to developing countries from developed countries, Then cigarette selling helps with the currency circulating, Finally, tobacco industry also contribute to the society, What’s more, tobacco industry brings other industries a chance to get…

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    history of conniving, evil, schemes. Big tobacco companies are corrupting…

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