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    Smoking Unwanted

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    Have you ever been walking down the street and all of sudden get a whiff of the cigarette smoke coming from the nearby smoker? Many people have complained that cigarette smoke should be banned in public places due to extreme health risks. Health experts‚ politicians‚ business people and the general public have debated a smoking ban on cigarettes for many years. However the issue of smoking bans is complex and there are several things that must be considered. In addition to the health advantages there

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    SMOKING ON CAMPUS

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    Smoking in Colleges In contemporary world‚ the human society is progressing rapidly on various fronts. Yet at the same time‚ many problems have arisen‚ one of which is whether students can smoke on campus. This issue has drawn widespread attention. Some people assert that smoking is individual right so that they can smoke on campus while many others argue that smoking on campus is not only related to their own health issue but also influence other non-smokers and environment. Smoking should

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    secondhand smoke

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    smoking. (EDITORIAL: Sustained smoking level reason for concern 2013) The amount of people suffering is too many‚ this statistic needs to be reduced. Not only are smokers affected by secondhand smoke. Many innocent people are suffering every day. Nonsmokers increase their risk of developing lung cancer by 20% to 30% and heart disease by 25% to 30% when they become exposed to secondhand smoke. (Secondhand smoke 2013) "Tobacco use

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    Smoking has become very common and fashionable‚ especially among young boys. This habit usually begins at school when boys try to experiment with every new thing that they can lay their hands on. Despite the warnings given by doctors about the ill-effects of smoking‚ people continue to smoke. Smokers are addicted to it‚ and even if they want to‚ they cannot refrain from picking up a cigar or cigarette and puffing away. Some youngsters smoke for the sake of society and some feel that would make them

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    Classification Essay

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    Bryce Langdon Professor Joliffe English 1301 17 October 2010 Smokers Smoking tobacco has been around for many thousands of years and cigarettes specifically have been around for a few thousand as well. Smoking can be split up into several classifications with three of the primary ones being those people who smoke to reduce tension‚ people who socially smoke and habit smokers. Regardless of the type of smoker a person is‚ smoking is an addiction and harmful not only to the smoker but to family

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    in public places cause serious heart disease and cancer (Jerome Reynolds‚ 2013). C. Babies and children exposed to second hand smoking in public places are at an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (American Cancer Society‚ 2013). D. Nonsmokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke at work increase their heart and lung disease risk by 25–30% (Road‚ 2013). II. Banning smoking in public places will eliminate residual contamination caused from smoking. A. Toxic pollutants from cigarette

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    The Reason of the students smoking early ages in LANHS Group No: 5 Group Leader: Antonieto Espelimburgo Assist. Leader: Lester Baylon Introduction: A drug has been defined as any substance that when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its physiological functions. The term is generally used in reference to a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose and as well as abused substances. Drug abuse has also been defined as self-administration of drugs for non-medical reasons

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    pattern of organization

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    Patterns of Organization Separating supporting points from main ideas is an important reading skill. The organization of the supporting details will help you understand how an author thinks. Detecting the patterns of organization of the major and minor details can help with comprehension and retention. The main idea… The thesis or main idea is usually a good predictor of the organization of an essay or paragraph. Main Idea Text Topic sentence Paragraph Thesis Essay

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    cost is not reflected in the price‚ which the society has pay for medicines and medication (Bickel‚ P and Friedrich‚ 2005). Another good examples of it can be‚ smokers’ health costs shared by society and risk to nonsmokers (second-hand smoke). There are externalities associated where nonsmokers’ exposure to the smoke generated by smokers’ which results in various cancers‚ respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally‚ the financial externalities that result from public financed health care will

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    Appendix H: Outline and Thesis Statement Guide name COM/156 date instructor Associate Level Material Appendix H Outline and Thesis Statement Guide A smoker may breathe better‚ have a less chance of getting cancer‚ and live longer if a choice is made to quit early in life. The benefits on their health when they quit smoking at an early age are immediate and substantial. A smoker may breathe better‚ have a less chance of getting cancer‚ and live longer if a

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