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    Smoking should be banned in public places. agree or not Smoking is one of the leading killers in world innocent people shouldn’t die because of it. Therefore‚ in my opinion‚ smoking in public places should be prohibited. Firstly‚ cigarette smoke is very harmful to non-smokers. For years people have been smoking in public thinking “it’s my body‚ I can do whatever I want to it” but in fact smoking not only harms the smoker‚ but also those around him or her. It causes more damage to their lungs

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    ‚ Speizer‚ F. E.‚ Ware‚ J. H.‚ & Dockery‚ D. W. (1996). Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Lung Function in Adolescent Boys and Girls. New England Journal of Medicine‚ 335(13)‚ 931-937. doi:10.1056/nejm199609263351304 A scholarly article named “Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Lung Function in Adolescent Boys and Girls” that is published by the “New England Journal of Medicine” investigates the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung function in both boys and girls between 10 to 18 years of age

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    most parts of the world the media is filled with all kinds of smoking ads that persuade you to buy and try their product. By doing so‚ they try to make the ad look cool and appealing so that we don’t have to think about the bad side effects that smoking causes. Luckily‚ there are still ads that want to eliminate smoking. The rhetorical effects of this smoking advertisement is to stop people from smoking‚ mostly parents. Although smoking does affect your physical health‚ it can also harm your family

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    The Harmful Effects Of Smoking a Cigarette The harmful effects of smoking are: Lung Cancer Smoking accounts for about 80-90% of all chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ emphysema‚ chronic mucus secretion‚ and chronic air flow blocks. Smoking is involved in 85% of all lung cancer deaths. An individual with chronic bronchitis‚ which is caused by smoking‚ is more likely to get a bacterial infection if he or she is a smoker. A smoker gets more nose and throat inflammations‚ respiratory

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    Some people feel that our society is moving toward regarding cigarette smoking as deviant. Before determining whether it is true or not‚ there is a need to define what is deviant. According to the Oxford dictionary (2008)‚ deviant means “different from what most people consider to be normal and acceptable” (p. 547). What does it mean? To tell what is deviant and how to determine if an act is deviant‚ different scholars would use different approaches‚ for example: biological‚ psychological‚ and

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    Vaping and Tobacco Vaping is said to be a healthier alternative to smoking cigarettes is that really true? Tobacco is a leading cause of deaths in Americans Tobacco cause many types of cancer from‚ bone cancer to the most fatal thing ever lung cancer‚ but wait there’s a way I can smoke without all these illnesses like cancer right‚? Wrong? Vaping is essentially the same thing as smoking tobacco‚ Vaping works as putting liquid into a shell around a coil that heats up and burns the liquid to create

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    Smoking and Its Health Benefits One of the most common problems today that are killing people‚ all over the world‚ is smoking. Many people start this horrible habit because of stress‚ personal issues and high blood pressure. Companies selling cigarettes‚ cigars have a warning on their packages‚ ‘Warning: Smoking is Injurious to Health’ yet no one pays attention to this. Smoking cuts of 10 years of a person’s life‚ yet people continue to smoke. So‚ why people are still smoking? The answer is obviously

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    Side effects can vary for the use of electronic cigarettescigarettes‚ nicotine‚ and even quitting cigarettes cold turkey. While most people who vape do not experience any side effects‚ some could include‚ "dry skin‚ dry mouth‚ rash or burning feeling on face‚ itchiness‚ puffy or dry eyes‚ and caffeine sensitivity" (Vaping and Health Concerns). Though these side effects may occur‚ they do not usually last long and can be easily fixed (Vaping and Health Concerns). Dr. Bradley Drummond and Dr.

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    Chapter 2 Smoking has been chosen as the long term condition within this community profile. Smoking considered a major struggle‚ concern and contribution upon the public health of the country. It is recent and stands a vast problem to the NHS and is widely advertised to the community on a constant period. Cigarette Smoking is a well-recognised cause of preventable ill health‚ premature death and a major health inequality in England. Smoking is the inhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco that

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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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