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    Analytical Essay

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    Ad Analysis "Smoking is not just suicide‚ its murder." The Chilean Corporation Against Cancer’s Ad suggests smoking doesn’t just effect the consumer‚ it effects everyone around them. Children exposed to secondhand smoke are just as vulnerable of getting a disease caused by direct smoking. As a society‚ we frown upon the usage of drugs‚ but when it comes to smoking we barely acknowledge the fact smoking is just as bad as any other drug. The agency Draftfcb’s brutal depiction of smoking may have

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    estimated that two hundred thousand smokers will die this year. This estimate is averaged out‚ based on the effects of smoking and the amount of people that smoke. Smoking causes many things to a smoker’s life‚ a smoker can acquire awful smells‚ diseases‚ and a waste of money. The abundant amounts of effects of smoking are overwhelming. First‚ smokers create unpleasant smells to themselves and everything they own. Smoke itself is awful smelling and‚ when smoking smokers have to have a place to smoke

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    Vanise Timothee 4/28/11 Time to Stop Smoking! OUTLINE Specific Purpose: to persuade audience members that are smokers to quit smoking and inform those that aren’t smokers why they shouldn’t start. Introduction I. So last year I went to my friends Fourth of July party in Brooklyn. It was alright the music was hot tons of people danced and there were plenty of drinks. A. I was enjoying myself up until she asked me to come hang with her and a group of friends out on the patio. B.

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    that most cancer and heart disease victims are smokers? The articles that this essay is based on refer to issues such as "surgery being banned on so called ’fat’ people and alcoholics" and "transplants useless as they don’t listen to doctors anyway" It seems that doctors and surgeons don’t want to or won’t operate on patients who haven’t helped themselves to begin with. They say that the non-smoker is going to make more use of the lung‚ while the smoker will just kill it off‚ and this is what people

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    cigarette was harmful our health absolutely. However‚ how many people agree this? Everyday‚ we hear much news about the people who die from the cancer‚ which is caused by smoking or passive smoke. It is obvious that smoking not only affects the health of smokers‚ but also harms other people who are not smoking. So‚ many people think government should ban the smoking in public place. However‚ this issue always provides a lot of controversy. Some people say "Yes"‚ some people say "No". Now‚ we are going to

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    University of California at San Francisco‚ says that smokers are commonly self-conscious about the smell of smoke on their clothes and in their hair. And the smell of their breath is one of particular sensitivity to most smokers. "Some of the media campaigns have compared kissing a smoker to licking an ashtray‚" Schroeder says.  Enough said 2. Sense of smell and taste Smelling like an ashtray isn’t the only impact smoking has on the nose. Smokers also experience a dulling of their senses; smell and

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    heart‚ hair‚ skin‚ teeth and blood flow. However‚ there is a good solution: Behavioral Therapy. Behavioral Therapy is a practical and promising way for smokers to overcome Nicotine cravings by getting help from a consular that would help them trigger their emotions and make with them a plan to quit. Whether you are a light smoker or a heavy smoker‚ it does not matter. Smoking in general destroys your body in so many ways. Lung cancer is the most famous disease caused by smoking. According to a recent

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    well as smokers themselves. By prohibiting smoking in public places‚ we would concurrently be protecting innocent people from secondhand smoke‚ as well as any potential symptoms or diseases it could cause. As a result‚ we would see a significant decrease in the amount of citizens suffering from lung diseases‚ heart problems and several types of cancers. Not only would we see a decrease in the affects caused by secondhand smoke‚ but also we would see a decrease in the number of smokers affected

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    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 appear liberated and broadminded. In the beginning

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    joy of non-smokers and the dismay of those for whom a cigarette is a permanent extension of the lips. Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide‚ a gas which – if inhaled – can severely reduce the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. It does so by combining with the blood pigment haemoglobin and preventing it from carrying the oxygen it was supposed to. This action of carbon monoxide displays one great advantage of the ban on smoking in public places. People standing next to the smoker will‚ against

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