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    No Smoking in non-smoking designated areas In discussions of smoking electronic-cigarettes‚ or e-cigs‚ in designated smoking areas‚ one controversial issue has been that the vapor coming from the e-cigs does not cause damage to a person’s health. On the other hand‚ the vapor coming from the e-cigs contends quite an overwhelming amount of damage to a person’s health. Others even maintain that smoking e-cigs help people with a smoking problem stop smoking. My own view is that‚ although e-cigs help

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    Introduction     Cigarette smoking is now becoming a big issue  throughout the world and especially in the Philippines. Because of this‚ the researchers finds it interesting to make a research paper about it. The researchers wants to know the cause and effect of cigarette smoking amongst her fellow student in Agoo Montessori Learning Center and High School Inc. The researchers think that everyone knows the side effects that the cigarette is giving to its user but the hardest thing to understand

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    APPRAISAL FACTORS AFFECTING ADOLOSCENTS’ ENGAGEMENT TO CIGARETTE SMOKING CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Cigarette smoking during childhood and adolescence produces significant health problems among young people‚ including cough and phlegm production‚ an increase in the number and severity of respiratory illnesses‚ decreased physical fitness‚ an unfavorable lipid profile and potential retardation in the rate of lung growth and the level of maximum Smoking is one lung function

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    Cigarette smoking kills nearly 430‚000 people every year‚ making it more lethal than car accidents and drug overdoses just to name a few. A smoker’s life expectancy is reduced by 15 to 25 years and is the single most preventable cause of death. With lung cancer being a primary result of cigarette smoking‚ there are also a wide array of other lung problems that occur as a result of smoking. Cigarettes contain 4000 chemicals‚ most of them are toxic. These ingredients affect everything from proper

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    Smoking is an expensive habit. People who smoke cigarettes can spend as much as $2‚500 a year on them. Smokers’ claim that it helps relax them and it releases stress but the negative aspects of smoking outweigh the positive. Smoking is a health hazard for smokers and non-smokers. Smokers should have the right to choose what to do with their own health but they should respect non-smokers. Many people believe that there are good and bad outcomes from smoking. I believe that smoking is bad and that

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    101-05 Nov 19‚ 2012 Should Cigarette Smoking Be Banned? The harms of smoking have become more popular around the world. In my country many people die every year .You could also find more information about these problem in the many websites on the internet which discuss this problem also when you go to any hospital you will see many photos on the walls that considers about effects problem smoking. Smoking has a lot of disadvantages than advantages for us. Smoking habit can lead to many cancers

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    Exploring the Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking Among Adolescents and Adults in the United States Cindy Tworek‚ MPH‚ MS Gary Giovino‚ PhD‚ MS Jun Yang‚ MD‚ PhD Melanie Wakefield‚ PhD K. Michael Cummings‚ PhD‚ MPH Frank Chaloupka‚ PhD April 2003 Research Paper Series‚ No. 26 ImpacTeen is part of the Bridging the Gap Initiative: Research Informing Practice for Healthy Youth Behavior‚ supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and administered by the University of Illinois

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    ‚ Speizer‚ F. E.‚ Ware‚ J. H.‚ & Dockery‚ D. W. (1996). Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Lung Function in Adolescent Boys and Girls. New England Journal of Medicine‚ 335(13)‚ 931-937. doi:10.1056/nejm199609263351304 A scholarly article named “Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Lung Function in Adolescent Boys and Girls” that is published by the “New England Journal of Medicine” investigates the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung function in both boys and girls between 10 to 18 years of age

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    Smoking Cigarettes Smoking cigarettes is harmful for many reasons. It is not only harmful to the human body but also affects the environment. This is because of many chemicals and substances that produce this hazardous product. There are many causes of smoking cigarettes. First of all‚ teenagers smoke because they want to be fit‚ and avoid gaining weight as smoking sedate hunger. Them they see their friends smoke and think it makes them look cool‚ be independent‚ and feel no tension and worries

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    Cigarette smoking in the Philippines should be banned because it poses a great threat to the health of the family members” Argumentative essay I. Introduction A. It has been an increasing concern about the effects of smoking in the family. B. Cigarette smoking not only affects the smoker but also the others around the smoker. II. Body (Discuss the issue) A. Smoking is mostly caused by sociocultural factors. * They smoke to gain adult status. * They smoke to conform

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