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    Bad breath‚ yellow teeth‚ a chronic cough--these are some of the disgusting results of smoking cigarettes. Why do people continue to smoke when the effects are so harmful? The typical response from smokers to this question is that they smoke to relax and help relieve stress. Unfortunately‚ the quick fix are an addictive narcotic. Smoking feeds the addiction‚ but it also feeds the body with about 40 cancer-causing chemicals as well as almost 4‚000 other chemicals.[5] When a smoker comes to the conclusion

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    Why Buy Cigarettes

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    Why Buy Cigarettes How does an industry that has been singled out as containing deadly carcinogens encourage people to buy their product? The two ads I have chosen to analyze are about cigarettes. Both ads date back to the early 1980’s and are name brand cigarettes (Camel and L&M). They show people enjoying their cigarettes‚ expressing that smoking is a good thing and is a natural part of their life. Both ads we are viewing try to make it appear that everyone should be smoking. The Camel

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    people are aware of how smoking affects their body? Every year thousands of people around the world die from diseases caused by smoking. There are thousands of chemicals in cigarette smoke‚ many of them are toxic. These ingredients in cigarettes affect everything from the internal functioning of organs to the deficiency of the body’s immune system. Unfortunately‚ there are harmful effects of cigarette smoking that are destructive and widespread. These harmful effects of cigarette smoke can affect smoker’s

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    E-CIG 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.

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    Ctc Banning Cigarettes

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    We have all been to places that allow smoking outside the doors‚ It is a horrible experience. You walk out the doors and are greeted by a big smelly puff of stinky smoke‚ and dirty ashtrays with lit cigarettes smoldering in them. Not very pleasant‚ this is why I feel that CTC should remain a smoke free campus. Smoking is dirty‚ is a potential fire danger‚ and the second hand smoke causes health risks. Smoking is a very dirty habit. First cigarettes have waste in the form of paper and filters

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    Smoking at Campus

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    shows that our campus is having problems with the placements of the designated smoking areas at some of the entrances‚ specially the main entrance. Of those surveyed‚ 23% of them are smokers‚ and 77% are non-smokers. Also 59% has agreed that smoking should not be allowed near the door entrance‚ whereas 28% disagreed‚ and 18% had no opinion. The result also shows that 40% of the smokers do not smoke in the designated smoking areas. This problem affects the smoke-free environment. A safe and healthy

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    Smoking Habits

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    Introduction Smoking is a practice in which a substance‚ most commonly tobacco‚ is burned and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. This is primarily practised as a route of administration for recreational drug use‚ as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs. It can also be done as a part of rituals‚ to induce trancesand spiritual enlightenment. The most common method of smoking today is through cigarettes‚ primarily industrially

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    Smoking Speech

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    ENC 1101 11/9/2014 Cigarettes: The Truth Beneath Smoking cigarettes is something I feel strongly about‚ some of my friends‚ family members‚ and co-workers smoke cigarettes. The people around me smoke everyday to a point where they could not go an hour without one‚ and a majority of smokers have to take hours out of their days just for one. I hold the belief that smoking needs to be stopped because I was taught my entire life how dangerous each puff of smoke could be. Smoking can affect many things

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    no smoking policy

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    Implementation of no smoking policy in Olivarez College Tagaytay and other hazards of smoking. CHAPTER ONE Introduction A. Background of the Study Smoking is one of the causes of the death of many Filipino. It gives different smoking-related diseases. On a daily basis‚ 240 Filipinos die because of these smoking-related diseases such as heart failure‚ stroke‚ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ peripheral vascular disease and many cancers. This accounts for 87‚600 deaths due to smoking-related diseases

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    Smoking and Pregnancy

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    Introduction Cigarettes are a common teratogen‚ an agent that causes damage to the developing organism‚ which is preventable (Berger 115). The California Environmental Protection Agency (CAL/EPA) has identified tobacco smoke and nicotine‚ a chemical in tobacco smoke‚ as substances that are harmful to unborn children (NTP). "Smoking during pregnancy may indicate that a woman is not taking a healthy approach to childbearing and‚ thus‚ may be associated with later problem behaviors for the child

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