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    Teenage Smoking

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    Teenage Smoking Cigarette smoking is a habit that kills approximately million of people per year. It is surprisingly being picked up by countless amounts of children every day. Smoking becomes a growing trend in the youth community. The number of young smokers has been increasing in most American middle schools and high schools. Both girls and boys are smoking because they think it is cool. Many of them will take this their trend and carry it for their adulthood. The four reasons that cause

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    Pharmacopaper

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    Breaking Up With Your Drug Can Be Hard to Do‚ But is it Mainly Because Compulsive Behavior Involves Specific Brain Regions?. Addiction‚ 99(12)‚ doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2004.00896. Laviolette‚ S. R.‚ & van der Kooy‚ D. (2004). The neurobiology of nicotine addiction: Bridging the gap from molecules to behaviour. Nature Reviews Neuroscience‚ 5(1)‚ 55-65. doi:10.1038/nrn1298 Frances‚ J. R.‚ Mack‚ H. A‚ Miller‚ I. S.‚ &. (2005).Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. New York‚ NY: The Guilford Press

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    It is a five page essay that basically states why smoking‚ even though it’s un healthy‚ should not be banned. In today’s world‚ being a smoker is a pretty difficult task. Modern day protestors have brought many restrictions to the smoking industry. These restrictions include numerous non-smoking areas‚ a ban on cigarette television commercials‚ and a high tax on cigarettes. Even with these restrictions‚ many people choose to smoke. More than 47 million people in the nation continue to smoke cigarettes

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    Threat Of New Entrants

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    Threat of new entrants In the porter’s five forces‚ threat of new entrants refers to the threat of new competitors pose to existing competitors in an industry. A profitable industry will attract more competitors looking to achieve profits and If it’s easy for these new entrants to enter the market‚ if entry barriers are low this poses a threat to the firms already competing in that market. More competition or increased production capacity without the concurrent increase in the consumer demand

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    cigarettes consists of a mixture of toxins and other chemicals‚ which invade the human body. Nicotine‚ a natural component of the tobacco plant‚ is highly addictive and unlike carbon monoxide‚ tar‚ arsenic and lead‚ which is‚ absorb through the smoke‚ nicotine enters a smoker’s blood stream. Within seconds‚ this drug has entered the human brain. In the United States Department of Health‚ this addiction‚ from nicotine‚ is that of a person using heroin and cocaine. Through extensive research‚ we now know

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    Problem/Solution Essay

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    around in a universe polluted by smoke. This is why smoking cigarettes is a problem. Smokers need to realize that they are not only damaging themselves‚ but the others around them as well. The most damaging products that are in cigarettes are tar‚ nicotine‚ and carbon monoxide. Did you know that on an average‚ each cigarette shortens a smoker’s life by around 11 minutes? The number of people under the age of 70 who die from smoking-related diseases exceeds the total figure for deaths caused by breast

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    Cause and Effect Smoking

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    Stephanie Nunez Professor: Hall- Crawford En068 Cause and Effect: Smoking Smoking is one of the main issues that mankind today is confronted with in the world. Smoking is known to have started as early as 1439 A.D. Rodrigo de Jerez was the first ever smoker in Europe‚ and the development of cigars was originated by the Native American people. In the twentieth century‚ cigars were advertised all over the world as a harmless‚ anti-stress product with little or no side effects. Smoking was eventually

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    But e-cigarettes is just that‚ a substitution for smoking which continues to feed the addiction. E-cigarettes may replace cigarettes‚ but these devices may cause other health risks. Electronic cigarettes can result in a higher overall absorption of nicotine in a long period of time‚ polluting the lungs. When inhaling e-cigarettes‚ it releases particles in the lungs called nanoparticles that are linked to asthma‚ heart disease and diabetes (Raloff). There have been cases where someone’s lungs were drowning

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    Teen Smoke

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    et al. 2002). Smoking among teens is associated with additional health and social problems. Smoking affects the physical growth and activities of teenagers. The younger people start smoking‚ the more likely they are to become strongly addicted to nicotine. Furthermore‚ teens who smoke are much more likely to use alcohol‚ use drugs‚ engage in fighting‚ and engage in unprotected sex (Center for Disease Control 1994; Willard & Shoenborn 1995). Most smokers begin smoking during their teen years. Yet

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    broad and would include cigars‚ snuff‚ dip‚ and other forms of tobacco that contain nicotine. Nicotine is the suspect found in cigarettes that causes an addiction but nicotine can be found in the other forms of tobacco. Stopping production of “only cigarettes” simply means that current cigarette users may‚ switch to another nicotine source‚ quit smoking‚ or choosing an alternative nicotine source such as nicotine gum or the patch. Having been a tobacco user in the past‚ I know most certainly that

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