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    areas may help people refrain from smoking. Some argue that there would be a significant decline in the clientele in bars and clubs‚ but non-smokers actually outnumber smokers three to one. A ban could actually increase people going out because nonsmokers would be more comfortable. There may also be a sudden realization of the dangers of smoking. With the state government taking a stand‚ it may cause people to take another look at the deadly factors of "cancer sticks." After a recent incident

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    below as well‚ has been infiltrating our space and nothing was done‚ despite our please‚ to stop it. This is unacceptable. Environmental Protection Agency classified it as this Group A Toxin. It causes lung‚ breast‚ cervical‚ and endocrine cancer in nonsmokers. No one would want to breathe it‚ either. One employee already quit who suffered from asthma‚ another is threatening because he’s a high risk for heart attack. Migraines‚ bronchitis‚ respiratory infections - all caused by the 4 600 chemicals in

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    traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park obviously do not view it as a problem‚ but some other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition that should be banned or restricted in public buildings. Every newspaper is filled with stories about undesirable social conditions. Examples include crime‚ violence‚ drug abuse‚ and environmental

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    “ An economic analysis found that cities the size of San Francisco spend‚ on average‚ between $500‚000 to $6‚000‚000 annually to keep their streets and parks clear of cigarette litter” (Rath). Research took place in April 2011‚ on 18 and older nonsmokers and smokers from four different cities‚ each city having a 200 person sample. Majority of the respondents were in the white or non-Hispanic ethnicity category‚ with more female involvement than male. The cities that were chosen were the top cigarette

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    the intake of something. Effects of withdrawal could result in slower heart rate‚ extreme irritation when it comes to sleeping and daily activities or even depression. Along with withdrawal the immune system is weaker in smokers than it is in nonsmokers. This means that smokers can have a continuous cough and have a higher chance to catch bad colds and flus. Those are just some of the short term effects that cigarettes have on the users. Long Terms Effects Along with the short term effects that

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    CC Taylor is an 18-year-old female here today to discuss her menstrual cycles. HPI The patient tells me her menstrual cycles are "not great". She says that she is noticing that they are very heavy. They are lasting about a week to a week and a half and she is having a lot of dysmenorrhea as well. In addition‚ they are not regular. She said this is they way they have been since she was 13. We have talked about this in the past and it one point‚ she was placed on birth control using Tri Sprintec

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    who could think of no reason‚ it does little to elaborate for the person who can only give one argument against the commercials seeing that would fit into today’s paradigm that cigarettes are a carcinogen and inherently bad for the user and nearby nonsmokers as well. Both papers it should be noted are based in cognitive psychology/theory. Relying heavily on scientific modeling and statistical evidence to use as evidence and draw conclusions from‚ in most all of the statistical models most of the

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    Ban Smoking in Public Places Smoking is the act of inhaling tobacco in to one’s body. This is a very common habit practiced by many throughout the world. Smoking can cause heart attacks and can result in death. Nicotine is the most addictive substance in cigarettes and it is very dangerous. Some say smoking should be legal because they are old enough‚ or they are a citizen and they have a right do to whatever they desire. But anyone who chooses to smoke‚ even for a short period of time‚ may make

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    self and my family is proud of me; they can count on me in many things. Am happy now‚ I smell good fresh air‚ I spend my money in the right way and I do not spend it any more at silly things like cigarette. In conclusion I am going to tell all nonsmokers never try to smoke‚ it will coos you a lot of problems. Because with all this evident that I have wrote‚ there is not any benefit of smoking and for the others who still smoking‚ you have to quit‚ it’s not impossible because when you did

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    information. FACTS The adverse health effects from cigarette smoking account for more than 440‚000 deaths‚ or nearly one of every five deaths‚ each year in the United States. If nobody smoked‚ one of every three cancer deaths would not happen. Nonsmokers who live with smokers are more likely to develop lung cancer than other nonsmoking adult. Smoking causes increased health risk. EXAMPLES After ten years of not smoking the risk of getting lung cancer is reduced to half that of a smoker. Cancer

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