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    Banning Cigarettes

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    Banning Cigarettes Do you smoke cigarettes? Do you know what is inside of those cigarettes that you are smoking? According to an article by Robert Grazian‚ cigarettes have thousands of chemicals in them (1). After witnessing my sister smoke cigarettes‚ I was curious to know why she did it so much. I decided to do an experiment on cigarettes after I made eighteen‚ which is the legal age to smoke cigarettes. I told one of my teachers about the experiment and she offered bonus points if I turned

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    Banning Cigarettes Many people smoke cigarettes as an everyday routine. People who don’t smoke‚ have been exposed to second hand smoke and regularly see other people smoke. In malls‚ colleges‚ restaurants‚ and amusement parks are designated areas for smoking. At most jobs it’s alright for workers to take a smoke break‚ but they’re not allowed to make a phone call. Smoking cigarettes have been accustomed to our lives‚ even though cigarettes are dangerous for health and to the people around us

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    Writing 101 17February2011 The Prohibition of Cigarettes I thought about the question‚ “Should the manufacture of cigarettes be prohibited” and I don’t really believe that saying “yes” to this question would be of benefit to those who are pro cigarettes or against cigarettes. The question basically appears to make out that the manufacture of cigarettes‚ and only cigarettes‚ should be prohibited. There are many campaigns against the usage of cigarettes as we can see television commercials clearly

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Abstract Cigarette smoking is the greatest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. Secondhand smoke causes numerous lung cancer deaths annually. Measures have been taken in both workplaces and public places to limit exposure to secondhand smoke. The economic cost of smokers to society is phenomenal. It includes monetary costs‚ lost workdays and shortened work lives. Many states are establishing and maintaining comprehensive tobacco-control programs to reduce

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    Cigarette smoking is one of the most powerful addictions known. Since its large-scale industrial production early in this century‚ the popularity of cigarettes is spreading like wildfire. It is seen in so many movies today. An actor lights up a cigarette on screen going about their lives. Usually certain people wouldn ’t stop to think twice about it because it has become something we are used to seeing almost every day. But how is seeing all of these smoking advertisements going to affect teenagers

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    Cigarettes

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    understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/about-us/the-science-action-network/forty-reasons-why-we-need-animals-in-research/): Animal research has played a vital part in nearly every medical breakthrough over the last decade. We share 95% of our genes with a mouse‚ making them an effective model for the human body. Animals and humans are very similar; we have the same organ systems performing the same tasks in more or less the same way. Animals suffer from similar diseases to humans including cancers‚ TB‚ flu and

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    Illegalizing Cigarettes

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    Illegalizing Cigarettes The production and sale of cigarettes should be made illegal. Cigarettes cause cancer. They are bad for your lungs‚ and also they are bad for your teeth and mouth. If the production and sale of cigarettes was made illegal‚ it would help cigarette addicts stop the bad habit. The death rate of smoking would also decrease. Smoking causes cancer. “Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the United States” (cancer.gov) and 90 percent of

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    Cigarette Smoking

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    in the country. According to the Philippine Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) of the DOH‚ that among kids aged 13 - 18 years old‚ 57% of the boys and 27% from the girls are already smoking. Four out of ten kids overall (43%) have already tried cigarette smoking. (Buenavista‚ 2001). According to the WHO‚ the Philippines ranks number one in terms of youth smokers compared to the data from other countries in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asian region. For this reasons‚ the researchers‚ focus

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    Smoking Cigarettes

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    Cigarettes are highly addictive‚ so why are they legal? What leads the user to continue smoking‚ even when they know that it is harmful for their health? The physiology reason: The inhaled substances trigger chemical reactions in nerve endings within our body. This activity increases heart rate‚ memory‚ alertness‚ and produces a measurably faster reaction time after individuals have smoked. Dopamine and other endorphins are released‚ which are associated with the sensations of pleasure and reward

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    The Electronic Cigarette

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    Electronic cigarettes‚ or e-cigarettes‚ have become increasingly popular in recent years. Regular cigarette smoking has been on the decline due to many factors including price‚ health risks‚ and the fact that most public places no longer allow indoor smoking; making it an inconvenience to step outside and light one up. The convenience‚ affordability‚ and health benefits are just a number of reasons the electronic cigarette is rising in popularity. A comparison between e-cigarettes and regular

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