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    people consider that smokers have their own right to choose where they want to smoke; however‚ others believe that people should not be allowed to smoke in some certain public situations. Personally speaking‚ I sustain that smoking should be forbidden in manz public places for the following reasons. First of all‚ smoke harms humans’ health. It is well known that tobaccos are bad for health according to the scientific researches‚ also the chemical substances emitted by smokers after they smoke are

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    Smoking Effect Essay

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    smoking’s harmful effects was understood. Smoking causes serious health and economical issues with it’s effects such as causing huge financial losses in country budgets‚ leading to many kinds of health problems and affecting either smokers and non-smokers. First of all‚ causing health problems is the most dangerous effect of smoking when be thought surfacely. Smoking causes many health problems but the most important and fatal one is lung-cancer. Lung cancer is responsible for one

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    seeing cigarette smokers at every public place? Watching people smoking disgusts me‚ the way they pollute the air with the smoke and flick the ash onto the ground. It is a horrible habit that should be banned. I fully support a ban on smoking in all public places. The best way to reduce the number of smokers is to help prevent people from starting in the first place. A partial ban for smoking will not work. While the smokers continue to smoke in public places‚ the non-smokers continue to show

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    cigarettes like never before. Although smoking has been labeled a” bad habit”‚ technology has introduced a healthy electronic alternative that smokers should consider. This alternative comes in the form of an electronic cigarette‚ or “e-cig” for short. Instead of burning tobacco and thousands of chemicals wrapped inside a paper and producing actual smoke‚ smokers can now achieve the same effect with battery powered cartridges and odorless vapor. The introduction of” e-cigs” has been met with skepticism

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    long life governments should ban cigarettes. According to statistics from World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002‚ there are one billion cigarettes being sold every day and one third of the world population (approximately 2.3 billion people) are smokers. Worldwide‚ between 80‚000 and 100‚000 kids start smoking every day. (Martin‚ Global Smoking Statistics For 2002) In this essay‚ I will argue why we should ban the cigarette production. First of all‚ cigarettes are incredibly bad for your health

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    concern about the effects of smoking in the family. B. Cigarette smoking not only affects the smoker but also the others around the smoker. II. Body (Discuss the issue) A. Smoking is mostly caused by sociocultural factors. * They smoke to gain adult status. * They smoke to conform to their social group. B. Smoking causes cancer and other respiratory diseases. C. When there is a smoker in the family; it is most likely that the members of the family will be influenced by smoking

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    Introduction Inferential statistics is about drawing inferences from the sample data (Khanacademy.org‚ n.d.). In the article “Differential Effects of a Body Image Exposure Session on Smoking Urge Between Physically Active and Sedentary Female Smokers” the authors utilize different tools of inferential statistics in order to study the effects. This article critique paper is focused on identifying the answers which authors was trying to answer as well as the hypothesis being tested and the concepts

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    Reflecting back‚ it was interesting day. All of the people were very nice that I had an encounter with‚ but I had to deal with a constant smell of smoke. Even if they weren’t smoking in the building‚ there were so many employees that did smoke you could smell it in there. This was also constant in the houses we were visiting so I ended up leaving with a headache unfortunately. I think that’s where my golden nugget comes into play though. Even though‚ you might not agree with how they live their lives

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    cigarette can cause; cancer‚ lung disease‚ and heart problems. Not only are smokers harming themselves but their also harming the people around them‚ who choose not to smoke‚ it’s not fair to the non-smokers that even though they avoid cigarettes they’re still harmed by the malicious side effects that cigarettes carry. Second hand smoke is the smoke that rises from a cigarette into the air‚ and when we breathe air around a smoker the smoke comes into our body. What people don’t understand is that the

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    Teenage Smoking

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    number of young smokers has been increasing in most American middle schools and high schools. Both girls and boys are smoking because they think it is cool. Many of them will take this their trend and carry it for their adulthood. The four reasons that cause many teenagers to start smoking are peer-pressure‚ image projection‚ rebellion‚ and adult aspirations. Approximately 3‚000 teenagers pick up the smoking habit each day in America. That is roughly one million new teenage smokers per year. The

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