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    Cigarette Homicide

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    Paragraphs) A. Main Point (Topic Sentence): Cigarettes smoking increases your risk of lung and mouth cancer. 1. Supporting detail: lungs lose capacity to expand properly 2. Supporting detail: toxins inside cancer mess with your mouth 3. Supporting detail: lung and mouth cancer can lead to death B. Main Point (Topic Sentence): Cigarette smoking can give you mouth ulcers. 1. Supporting detail: toxins inside the cigarette burn holes in your mouth 2. Supporting detail:

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    in the country. According to the Philippine Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) of the DOH‚ that among kids aged 13 - 18 years old‚ 57% of the boys and 27% from the girls are already smoking. Four out of ten kids overall (43%) have already tried cigarette smoking. (Buenavista‚ 2001). According to the WHO‚ the Philippines ranks number one in terms of youth smokers compared to the data from other countries in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asian region. For this reasons‚ the researchers‚ focus

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Cigarette Smoking The effects of cigarette smoking can be horrifying. Smoking is dangerous not only to those who smoke‚ but to non-smokers and unborn children as well. Cigarette smoking is also physically and socially harming. The large particles in cigarette smoke‚ commonly known as "tar"‚ collect in the branching points of the lungs. The tar contains carcinogenic compounds that increase the risk of lung cancer. The small particles in cigarette smoke‚ including carcinogens‚ irritants‚ and

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    Cigarette industry

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    International Competitive Analysis and Strategy Strategy Project The Cigarette Industry in Italy and Saudi Arabia An evaluation of the market attractiveness and a strategy recommendation for British American Tobacco in Saudi Arabia Maastricht University School of Business and Economics Maastricht‚ 18 October 2012 Jan Philipp Dülfer (i406112) Larissa Lindemann (i6060409) Giulia Marseglia (i6057803) Diogo Mateus(i6059144) Course code: EBC 4044 Tutor name: Boris Lokshin Word count:

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    CIGARETTE SMOKING Cigarette Smoking American InterContinental University Abstract Cigarette smoking is something that has because second nature to most people. They wake up‚ smoke a cigarette. Before they go to bed‚ they smoke a cigarette. And all throughout the day‚ as they feel the urge‚ they smoke a cigarette. It has become a very dangerous habit that a lot of people don’t realize is a dangerous habit. In this paper I will discuss the negative effects that smoking cigarettes

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    Electronic Cigarettes

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    commercials that were indistinguishable from an ad for cigarettes (Lovejoy). Such advertising have not been seen in four decades (Lovejoy). On January 1‚ 1971‚ President Nixon signed legislation that banned tobacco cigarette advertising on television and radio (Lovejoy). The reason that NJOY was allowed to run its ad was because it was not advertising regular tobacco cigarettes‚ instead it is advertising electronic cigarettes (Lovejoy). An electronic cigarette or e-cig is an electronic inhaler that vaporizes

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    No Cigarettes, No Smoking

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    Shen April 20‚ 2011 Essay #4 No Cigarettes‚ No Smoking The harm of smoking is a hot issue which has being discussed in many countries for a long time. There are 1.2 billion of smokers in this world‚ which is one-fifth of the world population. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that adult male smokers lost an average of 13.2 years of life and female smokers lost 14.5 years of life because of smoking. Even though people know that cigarette is bad for health‚ they still have

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    America smoke cigarettes (Cooper). People still smoke cigarettes even though there are now many laws across the united states that either prohibit minors from smoking or prohibits smoking in certain areas such as restaurants‚ workplaces‚ social events‚ and schools. 23 percent of adults

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    Banning Cigarettes

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    Banning Cigarettes Many people smoke cigarettes as an everyday routine. People who don’t smoke‚ have been exposed to second hand smoke and regularly see other people smoke. In malls‚ colleges‚ restaurants‚ and amusement parks are designated areas for smoking. At most jobs it’s alright for workers to take a smoke break‚ but they’re not allowed to make a phone call. Smoking cigarettes have been accustomed to our lives‚ even though cigarettes are dangerous for health and to the people around us

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    Cigarette Ads

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    Analytic ad essay 3-19-2012 Cigarette ads over the years From 1947-2000 cigarette ads have changed in more than just one way. Each ad pinpoints a certain stereotype of a person as well as containing a slogan that assures the viewer of which stereotype the ad is pertaining to. Each ad does a great job of matching the slogan with the image‚ while drawing in consumers and maintaining the fulfillment of the consumer’s prefrence. The ad used in 1947 for Camel cigarettes claims “More Doctors smoke

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