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    Smoking Effects

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    4‚000 chelicals which damage the smoker ’s body in a variety of ways. According to the American Lung Association‚ cigarettes cause 87% of lung cancers and also lead to different serious disease such as heart attacks and strokes‚ due to the chemicals which damage the heart muscles and blood vessels. Smokers do not have to smoke every day to become addicted. Regular smokers find that it is easier to get a cold or a cough and much more difficult to keep fit. Smokers also are more likely to have circulation

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    right around $4 in 2011‚ which adds up quickly‚ especially for heavy smokers. Take into consideration the extra medical bills you might need to pay later in life‚ and smoking may break the bank for you. Increases Anxiety. The National Institute of Drug Abuse reports that teen smokers are more likely to have anxiety disorders and symptoms of depression than teens that do not smoke. NIDA also claims that scientists found teen smokers 15 times more likely to have panic attacks than non-smoking teens

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    Health Smoking Project

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    Tar the Roads‚ Not Your Lungs By: Katelyn DiChiara H Block Smoking Cigarettes Smoking cigarettes is a very hard habit to break due to the fact that tobacco contains nicotine‚ which is extremely easy to become addicted to. The smoker becomes super attached to the nicotine that they need to smoke regularly in order to just feel normal. Smoking is banned in almost all public places. There are usually designated smoking areas‚ so that people who want to smoke do not bother the other people that do

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    the main reason why the production and sale of cigarettes must be prohibited. It’s obviously a big issue today‚ some people‚ mostly non smokers‚ are against smoking altogether‚ while other people think that everybody has to have the right to buy and smoke cigarettes. Nevertheless‚ if we look at this issue rationally and logically‚ and not according to the smokers’ point of view‚ it is clear that because of it is impact on our health‚ the production and sale of cigarettes must be forbidden. Everybody

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    and male smokers. The age range would be from 20 to 50 that may be environmental. This argument says that “Everyday‚ 1.5 million trees are cut down to make cigarettes.” Other than the businessmen running the guy dressed up as bunny out of his territory so they could cut down the tree‚ the statement at the end says it all. Any smoker that may be concerned about the environment would be attracted to this visual argument. This visual argument was made to catch the attention of the smokers and let them

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    Smoking Essay

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    propose to ban all smokers from smoking unless prescribed a prescription from your doctor‚ if you are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease because from previous studies the nicotine protects the patient from AD. The increase of consumption in cigarette results in a decrease of a risk for Alzheimer’s disease. In addition to banning all smokers‚ we could I propose a law that all smoking be banned throughout Canada. Did you know‚ 21% of Canadians that are above the age of 15 are smokers? This is a total

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    pancreas. It also causes cancer. The effects of smoking to the eyes is smoker have two to three times greater chance of developing cataracts‚ which leads to blindness. The Lungs and heart also are affected by smoking. Smokers are at a high risk of lung cancers‚ and smoking causes hardening of the arteries. The Stomach and pancreas also get affected from smoking. Smokers experience more coughs and colds as compare to the non-smoker. Any pregnant woman who is in habit of smoking cigarettes will have an

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    research has proved that smoking is injurious to health. Smoke is unhealthy and suffocating. It pollutes the environment. There are two types of smokers - active and passive. The person who smokes is active and other who are near to him and inhale the smoke are passive smokers. Both are equally affected by the ill effects of smoking. Smokers and non-smokers meet at many places like offices‚ buses‚ hotels‚ etc. So‚ considering the bad effects of smoking on individual’s health‚ environment as well as

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    one hand‚ it is irrefutable that cigar prohibition protects human’s health. To demonstrate‚ when having fewer chances of smoking‚ people‚ both smokers and non smokers‚ can avoid critical diseases‚ particularly lung cancer and ingesting blockage. Additionally‚ it may also prevent working environment from being spoilt‚ especially beneficial for non smokers‚ who find it impossible to concentrate sitting in smokes. A further point worth mentioning is by this ban we can reduce dramatically the rate of

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    Second-Hand Smoke

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    should be banned from all public places. When you are a smoker you are making the decision to damage your own body‚ but little do you know you are also damaging everyone else’s body that you are in the room with. John Messmer explains: "Most of us would agree that no one should be forced to smoke. So why are all of us‚ including children‚ expected to smoke against our wills in work places‚ restaurants and homes? Second-hand smoke makes smokers of us all" (Messmer). New studies suggest that even

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