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    It’s time: Snuff out public smoking  Allow cigarettes in private places‚ restaurants included -- just not in common space BY ROBERT POLLOCK NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Sunday‚ September 29‚ 2013‚ 4:20 AM DANIEL BARRY A “No Smoking” sign is posted in the pedestrian plaza in Times Square‚ May 23‚ 2011. Is smoking banned too frequently in public places — or not often enough? As I left last Sunday’s Jets game‚ choking on a supersized cloud of cigarette smoke created by thousands of desperate addicts‚ a

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    Their right to smoke is not being taken away by a ban on outdoor public smoking on the National Mall. While certainly everyone has the right to expose themselves to whatever hazard they would like to‚ be it cigarettes‚ alcohol‚ or even illegal drugs‚ no one has the right to present someone else with hazards without their consent. Yes‚ everyone has the right to choose whether or not they will smoke. However‚ those that are exposed to second hand smoke in public

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    The numbers of people who smoke have increase over the years. Although they are equipped with the knowledge of how unhealthy smoking can be‚ people still choose to smoke. It is a personal choice and a highly addictive habit. Smokers choose to subject themselves to the health risks of smoking. It is not for the government or any third party to dictate whether or not a person should be allowed to smoke. However‚ smoking does not only affect the smoker negatively. It also affects all the people around

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    Welfare and Cigarettes

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    people think that the production and sale of cigarettes should be made illegal. However‚ these people tend to ignore that the positive outcome of cigarettes business brings to the society. They also falsely believe that prohibition of producing and selling cigarettes will lead people to adopt a healthier living environment. Cigarettes business is one of the most profitable industries in the world. The government receive huge amount of taxes from cigarettes companies and it actually uses the money to

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Cigarette Smoking The effects of cigarette smoking can be horrifying. Smoking is dangerous not only to those who smoke‚ but to non-smokers and unborn children as well. Cigarette smoking is also physically and socially harming. The large particles in cigarette smoke‚ commonly known as "tar"‚ collect in the branching points of the lungs. The tar contains carcinogenic compounds that increase the risk of lung cancer. The small particles in cigarette smoke‚ including carcinogens‚ irritants‚ and

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    Section 1: “Cigarette tax hike sparks panic buying” By Ashley Hall Updated Thu Apr 29‚ 2010 What is the main issue presented in the media report? Discuss what has actually happened: In the year of 2010‚ the Federal Government raised taxes on cigarettes by an extra 25 per cent‚ resulting in an increase price of $2.16 to every pack of 30 cigarettes. A proclamation stated by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on the crackdown on Internet advertising of cigarettes was mentioned. Mr. Rudd also affirmed

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    people every day break laws but nothing happens to them because they are never caught. People always litter on freeways but most people are never caught so they keep doing it. By littering it damages the environment and the animals that live in that environment around the highway or park. Many people believe that littering does not cause anything and that there will always be someone to pick it up so it does not cause anything to happen. A few examples of places that are littered are: highways‚ schools

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    Farias Professor Fullmer English 2010 January 29‚ 2012 The Cigarette Burn’d Analysis In the poem The Cigarette Burn’d written by James Douglas Morrison in 1968‚ James Morrison uses metaphors and sensory imagery to reflect his usage of drugs‚ and give the audience an experience of his hallucination. The first stanza of the poem begins by using a metaphor and comparing the log to the cigarette stick. James Morrison says‚ “The cigarette burn’d my fingertips and dropp’d like a log to the rug below

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    smoking inpublic places. Smokers feel it is their right to smoke where and when theywant. On the other hand non-smokers feel smokers violate their rights and endanger there life. Smoking causes heart disease‚ lung cancer and otherserious illnesses. Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of lungcancer. A substantial number of lung cancers that occur in non-smokers canbe attributed to involuntary smoking. There are some parts in the UnitedStates where you can smoke in public places‚ on the other hand

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    to health problems and a lower quality of life In the following environmental pollution argument I will be discussing the effects of tobacco cigarettes as a whole as a result of human activities .The significance of tobacco cigarettes in relation to people and the environment‚ while identifying the origin or causes of the pollution from tobacco cigarettes. The possible effects and consequences of this pollution to human and ecosystem health reflecting on issues concerning the present and future

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