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    Adidas Smoking Campaign

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    Sajid Azad 01/31/13 English 102-942 Instructor: Valerie Fox Impossible is Nothing Adidas’s latest anti-smoking campaign features three cigarette butts layed out in a white background in the style of its logo‚ which includes their motto “impossible is nothing”. As one of the largest suppliers of athletic gear‚ Adidas looks to not only promote greater advantages in sports recreation‚ but also in good health. The communicator in the ad is the company Adidas‚ the primary audience would be smokers

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    Smoking Persuasive Speech

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    assive smoke is when non-smokers are breathing in the smoke that a smoker is smoking. Passive smoking is not good‚ because non-smokers breathe it in‚ as well as the smoker‚ and it is very harmful for the non-smokers as well as the smoker. It is also a huge source of indoor air pollution. Four-fifths of the smoke that builds up in a room with a smoker is the more harmful "sidestream" type. Tobacco smoke has over 4‚000 chemical compounds‚ which includes 40 carcinogenic agents that are cancer-causing

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    about the effects of smoking cigarette. So when a person reads this especially those who smoke‚ he or she may quit or lessen smoking because he or she will know the bad effects of cigarette smoking. Discussion Cigarette Smoking Smoking is a highly addictive trend in 21st century America. It is responsible for any array of illness including a multitude of cancers‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. Although the whole body is negatively affected by smoking‚ the hear t and lungs

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    Davaos Anti Smoking

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    2003 or the City’s comprehensive anti-smoking ordinance had known Davao City worldwide. This law prohibits anyone to smoke in public utility vehicle‚ government-owned vehicle or any other means of public transport for passengers‚ accommodation and entertainment establishment‚ public building‚ public place‚ enclosed public place‚ or in any enclosed area outside of ones private residence‚ private place of works‚ cars owned by the government or duly designated smoking areas‚ within the jurisdiction of Davao

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    How to quit smoking

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    Amit Parmar English 2010 MW 3pm- 4:15pm 02/12/14 Ready to Quit Smoking? Tobacco is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. An estimated 443‚000 people prematurely die from smoking cigarettes. It also causes serious illnesses‚ such as Coronary heart disease‚ lung cancer‚ and oral cancer. 46.6 million Americans continue to smoke despite their knowledge of these risks (CDC). How hard is it to quit smoking? Nicotine is in fact one of the most addicting substances in society. Some

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    English 1301 Cause and Effect of Smoking The first time I heard a speech about the effects of smoking‚ I was in fifth grade. I well remember Deputy Becerra talking about the warnings against smoking. The last words she clearly spoke‚ were‚ “this cigarette in my hand is a death sentence”. After the presentation‚ for days‚ I kept contemplating on the subject and the effects. I asked myself‚ why would anybody be tempted or drawn to light up that cigarette? It did not make any sense to me

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    Cause and Effect-Smoking

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    Cause and Effect – Smoking The prohibition of smoking has become more and more wide-spread in the United States today. Due to studies that show smoking is related to many illnesses‚ people have made safe guards to prevent from acquiring them. One of those safe guards is prohibiting smoking in public environments. Other than the obvious health risks smoking causes‚ it can also set the wrong example for young adults and children‚ and could also damage the health of non-smokers. Health reasons

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    Quitting Smoking According to the American Cancer Society‚ an estimated 221‚330 new cases of lung cancer are expected in 2011. “Lung Cancer accounts for more deaths than any other cancer in both men and women than any other cancer.” The most important thing you can do to reduce your risk of getting lung cancer is to quit smoking. Quitting smoking is very difficult. To be more successful in quitting smoking‚ you should first understand the addiction to nicotine‚ options to help you quit and

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    Smoking in Public Places

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    Individual Project 5 ENGL106-1103B-216 English Composition I People Smoking in Public Areas By: Mia Boyd 09/24/11 Individual Project 4 Abstract: This an essay about how people’s bad habits can get them banned from public places‚ aka smoking. This essay’s issue is about smoking banned in most of all public places. There is no point in endangering your health and also someone else’s in these public places. Individual Project 5 You are harming other people while you smoke

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    Smoking Good or Bad?

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    Smoking Good or Bad? In the article “Banning the Smoking Gun” written April 16‚ 2013 for the Sentential Carl DeBeer claims that smoking on campus should not be banned. His reasons for opposing the ban were: 1) it infringes on the smoker’s rights. 2) Secondhand smoke can cause harm‚ but it is the individuals choice to stand close to the individual smoking. The evidence he states is that one if you ban smoking people will smoke less. That is not true according to economist at the St. Louis Federal

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