Smoking in public‚ how safe is it? Purpose: To argue. Specific Purpose: To argue that it is discriminatory to smoker’s to not be allowed to smoke outside even when safeguards can be taken to ensure than no non-smoker is exposed to second-hand smoke. Preview: I will show both that we have a natural right to smoke based on the philosophy that this county was founded on as well as present logical and scientific evidence that shows that people who choose to indulge in smoking can do so without endangering
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Name: Math Manisa No.: 10740 Project 2 Regression Line The following table shows (for the years 1965 to 2000 and for people 18 and over) the total percentage of cigarette smokers‚ the percentage of males who are smokers‚ and the percentage of females who are smokers. Percentage of Smokers _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Year Total Population All
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in areas where smokers congregate‚ and a decrease in working efficiency in workplaces with significant numbers of smokers. This essay will examine these effects in more detail before considering some possible solutions. Paragraph 2 One of the outcomes of preventing office and shop workers from smoking in offices and shopping centres is that smokers are more likely to gather on pavements in the area near the entrance to the office building or mall. The assembly of these smokers has produced an
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around the smoker. Smoking kills millions of people. Another reason smoking should be banned is because of the pollution it causes. Because of the evidence that smoking kills smoking should be banned. Smoking truly affects everyone‚ not only the smoker but the people around them. Smoking affects how a smoker exercises. Smokers have trouble exercising because of shortness of breath. With smokers not being able to exercise they are at risk of becoming overweight. Smoking also affects how a smoker manages
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Cigarette Smoking The effects of cigarette smoking can be horrifying. Smoking is dangerous not only to those who smoke‚ but to non-smokers and unborn children as well. Cigarette smoking is also physically and socially harming. The large particles in cigarette smoke‚ commonly known as "tar"‚ collect in the branching points of the lungs. The tar contains carcinogenic compounds that increase the risk of lung cancer. The small particles in cigarette smoke‚ including carcinogens‚ irritants‚ and
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there are a lot of smokers globally that are smoking in public places. It has been many years now since public health organizations announced that that cigarette smoking is a direct cause of cancer. There are many health organizations which force the governments to prohibit smoking in all public places. I agree that smoking that smoking should be banned in all public places because it causes many problems. First of all it pollutes the environment‚ secondly it harms not only the smokers but also the rest
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Break-up Undera ge (16yrs )‚ 2.5 Non Smoker s‚ 1.75 • Target Customers All 30% of 2.5 m Irish adult citizens (750‚000 smokers). High Potential customers = 10% (75‚000) of smokers who are willingto-quit every year. Age group 35-44 yrs of age. White-collar or Skilled Working Class. Upper-Income / BetterEducated Smokers. Women smokers more likely to try Niconil. • • • • • Target Influencers 2000 General Practitioners. 1132 Pharmacies. Family members of smokers. Agencies – Irish Cancer Society
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experiment straight after the smokers have ingested nicotine‚ they will have a faster reaction time‚ and the more they ingest‚ the faster their reaction time will be. The rush of adrenaline from the nicotine will stimulate the body and cause a sudden discharge of glucose and can cause smokers to be slightly
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the world. Recent studies have found that smokers can undermine the health of non-smokers in some environments. In an article published online in Medical News Today on 30 May 2013‚ we presented data demonstrating that‚ on average‚ smokers die ten years sooner than non-smokers. Smoking causes cancer 90% of lung cancer patients developed their disease because of smoking. Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths in the world. Smokers also have a significantly higher risk of
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non-smoking area in every pub‚ but on the other hand it´s usually a small part of it. It could be a big problem for non-smokers‚ because they are bigger in number than seats for them. A good hopefulness for non-smokers is that smoking in pubs has been already prohibited in some developed countries. Currently‚ there are many reasons to ban smoking in pubs and one example is that non-smokers shouldn´t risk their health unnecessarily. Every human‚ who is going to visit a pub with his friends‚ wants to
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