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    The Effects of Cigarettes Smoking The effects of cigarette smoking on the American public are of significant concern in America. This effect is harmful to the body’s major organs‚ causing many diseases and generally alters the health and life of smokers. There is considerable different health risk‚ which result in diseases and changes in the Larynx with elevated levels of stress in the vocal area. Lung cancer is only one of the diseases associated with smoking cigarettes. The diagnosis of

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    than 5 million of these deaths are a result of direct tobacco use and 600‚000 are the result of second hand smoke. * I have been smoking for 9-10 years now and I know just because you hear these figures does not mean you are going to quit smoking. * Some of the dangers of smoking are nicotine is very addictive‚ smoking causes health problems and smoking is harmful to nonsmokers. Body * Nicotine is the most addictive drug. It is more addictive than heroin because is large doses nicotine

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    is not enough to buy school goods‚ they are late for go home because the task must be done with their friends‚ they need to be pick up‚ etc. However‚ there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Teachers argue that It is important to ban students bring handphone in school. There are many disadvantages for students. There are rules in the school‚ that students do not bring precious goods. Handphone is one of precious good. Beside that‚ It makes social gap‚ and also It is possible that

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    CURRENT SMOKING AMONG TEENAGERS Daniel Homn‚ Ph.D. THE SURVEY on which I am reporting was done for the Public Health Service from late December 1967 through early February 1968 by the Chilton Research Services of Philadelphia. The figures are based on telephone interviews conducted as a representative sample of the 85 percent of the U.S. households which have telephone service. These figures are being augmented by personal interviews in households without telephones. Households without telephones

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    of the country. But one law that the Canadian government has yet to pass on could be the law that could save the most lives‚ that law is banning the production of cigarettes to the Canadian public. I strongly feel that the Canadian Government should ban cigarettes because of the fact that it’s harmful to the economy‚ to the Canadian people‚ and the environment. First and foremost the government should illegalize production of cigarettes because it’s harmful to the people who smoke and the ones around

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    Smoking‚ it seems has become an integral part of society. Since the 1500s or earlier‚ puffing on pipes and rolled fragrant dried leaves has bee a customary part of history which was either reserved for the royalties‚ dignitaries or for traditional rites. As dynamicity tends to manifest itself through time‚ even the mentality of smoking done as part of a rite or for social functions only‚ has progressed into smoking as a daily habit‚ a need‚ an addiction. Thus‚ terms as menthol and lights‚ second

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    Smoking kills. If you’re killed‚ you’ve lost a very important part of your life”. –Brooke Shields. Many people are already aware of the fact that smoking harms their body. Why do people continue to smoke then? Sometimes people have an addiction‚ or are not aware of the things that it can do to their body. Other times‚ they do not believe what people say about smoking‚ or do not think that these effects will happen to them. There are a lot of reasons why someone should not smoke. Some of them are

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    tobacco smoking the most harmful of bad habits‚ since it adversely affects not only the person addicted to cigarette or cigar smoking‚ but also those around the smoker‚ who involuntarily inhale the smoke. Statistical reports on the impact of smoking on Americans show that 269‚655 deaths annually among men and 173‚940 deaths annually among women are tobacco related. Some people might argue that the odds of AIDS‚ car accidents and homicides taking one’s life‚ are greater than smoking a couple

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    book on cigarettes with many views from doctors and other professional advisors to show the effects and complications from smoking cigarettes. This book had a lot of information from previous books the was further reviewed and more recent. However‚ because this book is from 1996 I used it for a place to start and find more information about the subject. Das ‚ B.C. et al. "Smoking And Cardiovascular Health: A Review Of The Epidemiology‚ Pathogenesis‚ Prevention And Control Of Tobacco." Indian Journal

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    The article A Comparison of Mainstream and Sidestream Marijuana and Tobacco Cigarette Smoke Produced under Two Machine Smoking Conditions examines the amount of chemicals released in mainstream and sidestream smoke from tobacco and marijuana. This goal was achieved by using smoking machines set at predetermined smoking conditions to promote the emission of the compounds of interest. Also‚ due to the meticulous planning and methods standardizations the researchers were able to collect the needed data

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