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    Carlill v. The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company. The case of Carlill v. The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company‚ centred around an advertisement which was placed in the Pall Mall Gazette on November 13‚ 1891. The advertisement was entered by The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company and was promoting a “medical preparation”1 which the company had developed‚ called the Carbolic Smoke Ball. The advertisement clamed that “During the last epidemic of influenza many thousand carbolic smoke balls were sold as preventatives

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    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 can be deadly. * Nicotine creates pleasant feelings that make the smoker want to smoke more

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    and 20 female students studying at Manuel Roxas High School level of public school of Quezon City. Sample of the study comprised of 20 male and 20 female respondent‚ their aged ranged from 13 to 19 years. Statement of the problem -Why do teenagers smoke? -Why do teenagers start smoking? -What are the signs of teenager smoking? Foreign Literature Smoking Causes Lung Cancer‚ Heart Disease‚ Emphysema‚ and May Complicate Pregnancy.” Almost everyone in America can read this message and pin point exactly

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    Smoking Should Be Banned in Public Places Have you ever been out in public‚ and you inhaled a cloud of smoke from someone smoking? Smoking in public places should be banned; it not just only harms you as the smoker but also the people around you when you light up a cigarette. It is called Second- hand smoke. Second-hand smoke comes in two ways; side stream and mainstream. Many people may say that smoking should not be banned because it is a free country and that person can walk away or move. But

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    Have you ever been walking down the street and some inconsiderate person has the nerve to blow their cigarette smoke over their shoulder right into your face? Not only is that disgusting but it’s also very disrespectful. As a non-smoker I believe that if you have the right to smoke‚ then I have the right to not be affected by it. I do not think that smoking in any public place should be allowed. It has a negative effect not only on you‚ but on those around you‚ the youth in your community‚ and the

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    widely used as mosquito repellent. The major active ingredients of most mosquito coils are pyrethrins‚ accounting for about 0.3 – 0.4% of the coil mass. When a Mosquito coil is burnt‚ the insecticides evaporate (pyrethrin‚ PAH‚ aldehyde etc.) with smoke‚ which prevent the mosquito from entering the room and harm those already in the room. The remaining components of mosquito coils include organic fillers‚ binders‚ dyes and other additives capable of burning well without flame. The combustion of these

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    3). The younger a person begins to smoke‚ the greater the risk of them developing smoking related illnesses. Therefore‚ if a person begins to smoke when they are young and smoke throughout their teenage years they will be unfit and vulnerable to disease for the rest of their lives. Society is damaged by this as illness means that people interact less. Our Service Can Write a Custom Essay on Banning Smoking for You! Passive smoking‚ the inhalation of smoke from a cigarette that another person

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    According to Centers Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ “Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year. It is estimated to cause more than 480‚000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke).” Many people start smoking in their teens because of peer pressure‚ personal issues and media influences. In addition‚ most of them are addicted to cigarettes by the time they are adults. Smoking is related to many different negative effects that

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    cancer in just a year? Cancer is the biggest risk when you smoke‚ it can cause mouth‚ kidney‚ stomach‚ throat‚ and heart disease. Cigarettes are the worst‚ because one of the types of chemical called nicotine. Nicotine is the most addictive chemical just after you try it you want it every second of every day. Nicotine does not cause as many diseases as secondhand smoking or cigarettes. Secondhand smoking can cause cancer even if you don’t smoke‚ when you are a non-smoker and you are exposed it is called

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    disease and many other health issues. Cigarette smoke has over 7‚000 chemicals‚ and 69 of them cause cancer. Smoking is a huge problem and needs more awareness immediately because it causes lung cancer‚ it is killing nonsmokers and it is very addictive. Smoking causes lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States. “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480‚000 deaths each year in the United States”(CDC). People who smoke have a greater risk of developing lung cancer.

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