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    audience to take action against second-hand smoke and the problems it causes. New laws can help protect nonsmokers from second-hand smoke and the problems it causes. Thesis Statement: I. Introduction A. Open with Impact: What a smoker does to themselves is a personal matter‚ but what they do to a nonsmoker is quite a different matter. B. Thesis Statement: New laws can help protect nonsmokers from second-hand smoke and the problems it causes. C. Credibility: I am exposed to second-hand smoke when

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    smokers. Because of that ‚ many nonsmokers would like smoking to be banned from public places. Antismokers provide several reasons for the importance for such a ban. Smoking has been shown to be harmful to health. The main effect is that it causes lung cancer. Research now shows that even people who don’t smoke themselves are in danger of developing cancer when they are regularly exposed to the smoke of people who do. Besides‚ the danger of cancer‚ nonsmokers also complain that a smoky environment

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    Speech Outline Template Introduction Attention getter: Cigarette smoke contains over 4‚800 chemicals. Relevance to this audience: Everyone knows someone that smokes. Speaker credibility: My uncle has been smoking ever since I was little. Thesis statement/Main Points: Smoking cigarettes is bad all around because of the chemicals it has in it‚ the effects it has on your body‚ and the harm it does to the people around you. Transition: Some people

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    Since 1964‚ 2.5 million nonsmokers have died from exposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is a mixture of gases and fine particles that include more than 7‚000 chemicals‚ including hundreds that are toxic and about 70 that cause cancer. In children‚ secondhand smoke causes ear infections‚ asthma attacks‚ respiratory infections‚ and respiratory symptoms. In adults who have never smoked‚ secondhand smoke can cause cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. For nonsmokers breathing secondhand smoke

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    dollars and about 75% of it goes to these groups.The next real problem was not only smokers but secondhand smoke that could be inhaled by non-smokers. This creates controversy between the public‚ tobacco companies and politicians. The American for Nonsmokers Rights (ANR) was founded in 1976 to protect

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    Smoking has been part of the world’s history since the beginning. However‚ because of its negative impact on health‚ governments have decided to banish smoking from public areas. Japan and North America were the pioneers to banish smoking in the late part of the 20th century. Nevertheless‚ this banishment had consequences for the industry especially on the hospitality; restaurants and bars are considered as public places and where tobacco is the most consumed. The effects on this branch of the industry

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    shortness of breath. With smokers not being able to exercise they are at risk of becoming overweight. Smoking also affects how a smoker manages their time. On average a smoker gets 597.5 more hours of breaks than a nonsmoker in a single year. All of these hours that smokers get off nonsmokers are working. I think that a smoker getting all of this time off is unfair for the smoker who is getting paid the same but actually works much more hours than the smoker. The bottom line is that society could benefit

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    Places Being the independent country that the United States has become‚ there has also been the controversial topics for debate: abortions‚ use of handguns‚ and smoking in public. Smoking does a lot of things such as cause air pollution‚ harming nonsmokers‚ and harming the smokers themselves. The biggest problems are the locations for controversial smoking which is restaurants and movie theaters. Second-hand smoke‚ also known as passive smoke‚ is the combination of smoke from the end of the cigarette

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    understands that smoking is harmful to their health. Do nonsmokers know the hazardous of secondhand smoke? The loss of my grandmother elevated my interest in the effects of secondhand smoke; which have become an epidemic in the United States. A study from the surgeon general says 126 million nonsmoking Americans are exposed to secondhand smoke each year (Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention‚ 2006‚ para 2). More than 49‚000 nonsmokers die each year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    whatever they desire or they please. As this quote says‚ I think that our freedom has boundaries and we must know where our freedom ends. It has been proven that smoking in public places can be very harmful not only to the smokers‚ but also to the nonsmokers. Here is where we find the issue‚ when it comes to smoking in public areas‚ and one’s freedom. What I mean is that if I smoke in a public place I make the people around passive smokers. By doing this I force them to do something that they do not

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