Electronic cigarette/e-cigarette is a fairly new product that came out in 2007. E-cigarettes are battery operated pens that use a heating element to create inhaled aerosol from chemical that are extracted out from tobacco such as nicotine and other chemicals added with flavoring (American Lung Association). E-cigarette is still dangerous to other as it contains secondhand emissions. Although many of the e-cigarettes manufactures have made claims that e-cigarettes can help smokers quit but the FDA has not approved it as an effective method to help smokers quit.…
The literary story “The Smoker” is told in third person through the Doughlas Kerchek, a teacher of high school English. He teaches English at St Agnes High School which is an all girl private school. In this story it goes into detail about the character, Douglas, how he has a PH.D in English that he got from Harvard and how he lives this simple life alone. A solitary well –boxer- built man, good –looking early 30’s, he is a figure of interest among the young women and his collegues. The title refers to the recurring event of the Friday Night Smokers hosted by the Society of gentlemens club in Kerchek hometown in which Mr Kerchek went to often. He lived this simple life where he had a routine he did, and he did this day by day week by week.…
I never really thought about quitting, I hear stories that people do, and then they start again. Wonderful that isn’t it?…
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Hello Riza Jenelyn Panaligan. Good job. The discussion in your research paper really helps me know more information about why people become addicted to cigarettes, what kinds of health problems that smoking can cause, why it is hard to quit smoking, and what are quit-smoking aids. You did a good job on turning your outline to your rough draft, on grammar, and on transition words. For your final draft, I would recommend you to consider the revision of space between paragraphs, in-text citation, and the length of the essay. Good luck on your final…
How often do you see cigarette buds on the streets or on the side walks as you walk or drive by? Doesn't it make the environment look trashy? I believe it is a good idea for Central Texas College to remain a smoke-free campus. If there is no smoking allowed on the campus, the campus would look much cleaner and smell cleaner. I think it should be smoke free because it will not only make the campus look clean, it will also not distract students that don't like the smell. For some reasons like students would have to walk as far as off campus to go on a "smoke break" would take them forever to come back to class and not be able to stay focused because they may be addicted and need that cigarette to concentrate.…
For hundreds of years smoking cigarettes has been a big part of our culture in fact in 1930s people believed that smoking cigarettes was harmless. Now with knowledge of the many negative side effects many alternatives and mediums have arrived to the scene. The most of common of the alternatives is the E-cigarettes or "vape". E-cigarettes appear to give the same rush of smoking regular cigarettes without the unwelcoming odor or nicotine, giving the illusion that it is basically harmless. Research shows that smoking E-cigarettes is not completely as smokers and non-smokers are exposed to aerosol and product constituents, the presence of nicotine in the cartridges and the fact that studies are inconclusive so the long-term effects are…
Are you a smoker? Do you know anyone who smokes and struggles with quitting smoking? I am credible to explain the process of quitting the bad habit of smoking because I myself was a smoker for five years and quit “cold turkey.” The first thing you must acknowledge when deciding to quit smoking is to quit for your own good and not for your girlfriend or your parents. The second step would be to rethink the advantages and disadvantages of smoking. At last, the final step to quitting smoking is to stay strong and consistent to your decision.…
Once considered a harmless pleasure, smokeless tobacco came to the fore front of health news at the turn of the millennium due to increasing evidence that it is just as dangerous as cigarette smoking. In fact, most medical professionals now agree that smokeless tobacco--also known as "chaw" or "chew"--is equally addictive and carcinogenic, and have come to consider the substance as contributing to the U.S. tobacco epidemic. Despite the medical community's efforts to warn people beginning in the mid-1980s, the use of smokeless tobacco was on the rise as of the U.S. Surgeon General's report in 1997, which pinpointed young males as the largest growth area. Adolescent use of moist snuff, a powdered form of smokeless tobacco, has also skyrocketed,…
4. Kankkunen, P & Pelkonen, M.(July 2001). Nurses ' competence in advising and supporting clients to cease smoking: a survey among Finnish nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing (J CLIN NURS),; 10(4): 437-41 (20 ref).…
“The more you chew, the more lip you lose.” -Anonymous. The American Cancer Society (ACS) shares that spit or smokeless tobacco is a less lethal, but still unsafe, alternative to smoking. No form of smokeless tobacco is a safe substitute for cigarettes. Still, tobacco companies often market these products as alternatives to smoking in places where smoking is not allowed (Smokeless). Many uniformed consumers of smokeless tobacco, including my boyfriend seem to believe the media hype and tobacco companies that smokeless tobacco is less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However, research shows that three out of four daily users of snuff and chewing tobacco have pre-cancerous lesions in the mouth. This essay will provide…
Smoke inhalation damages the body by simple asphyxiation (lack of oxygen), chemical irritation, chemical asphyxiation, or a combination of these.…
With all this information like, oral cancer being caused by smoking and there being more cases of death from smoking that smokeless tobacco. This proves that if you are smoker save your life and change to smokeless tobacco or just stop.…
Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease and death worldwide. Smoking-related diseases claim more than 480,000 American lives each year. Smoking cost the U.S. at least $289 billion each year, including at least $150 billion in lost productivity and $130 billion in direct healthcare expenditures. Cigarette smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, at least 69 of which are known to cause cancer.…
Tobacco is never a good idea to start using. Tobacco has more negative effects than positive effects, some of the negative effects include coronary heart disease, stroke, ulcers, respiratory infections, lung cancer (as well as cancer of the larynx, esophagus, bladder, pancreas, stomach, & uterine cervix), bronchitis, emphysema, and stillborn & premature children. Smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths in the U.S. annually, accounting for one out of every five deaths. You could easily be of that 20% that dies from smoking. Don’t start now either, teens have a higher chance of getting addicted to the nicotine in the cigarette. In fact, about three out of four high school smokers will become adult smokers. Even in your college years it is unacceptable,…