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    Ban Cigarette Smoking

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    movement of blood cell in the body consistently. However‚ there are a lot of factors that might be harmful to everyone’s health such as hazardous chemicals‚ effects of radiation‚ and especially cigarette smoking. It not only effects people who smoke‚ but it also causes a serious problem for non- smokers and damages the environment in society. Due to its negative habit‚ cigarette smoking has to be banned in all public places. For many centuries‚ many smokers have considered cigarettes as

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    smoking speech

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    second hand smoke. 1. Exposure to second hand smoke has been associated with numerous negative health outcomes. It is sufficient to induce pulmonary inflammation‚ decrease lung elastance and cause mental health problems. C. In Addition‚ Environmental Health Perspectives says that smoking is bad for the environment. 1. Ambient air pollution due to smoking leads to increase risk of cardiovascular mortality. Main Point 2: One of the current efforts to solve this problem the Smoke Free Campus

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    A Breath of Fresh Air

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    It is common knowledge that second hand smoke is extremely dangerous for your health and even more dangerous to infants and children. Exposure to second hand smoke causes 150‚000 to 300‚000 acute lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia and bronchitis) annually in children 18 months and younger; these infections result in 7‚500 to 15‚000 hospitalizations each year. Second hand smoke exposure causes buildup of fluid in the middle of the ear‚ resulting in childhood operations and of childhood

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    car. When I was younger‚ I used to go out to eat with my family and we always asked for the non-smoking section. The non-smoking section still smelled like smoke and there was no way to avoid it. I hated the smell of the cigarettes‚ but I was not old enough to understand that I was also being exposed to second-hand smoke. Second-hand smoke causes lung cancer to even people who have never smoked. From a young age‚ walking into public places where smoking was allowed continued

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    Cited: Americans for Nonsmokers ’ Rights . (2006‚ January 1). Economic Impact of Smokefree Ordinances: Overview. Retrieved from Americans for Nonsmokers ’ Rights: http://no-smoke.org/pdf/Economic_Impact.pdf Health Effects of Exposure to Secondhand Smoke. (2011‚ November 30). Retrieved from EPA: http://www.epa.gov/smokefre/healtheffects.html Nady el-Guebaly‚ M.‚ Janice Cathcart‚ B. M.‚ Shawn Currie‚ P.‚ Diane Brown‚ R.‚ & Susan Gloster‚ R. B. (2002‚ December 1). Public Health and Therapeutic Aspects

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    Effects of Smoking

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    people will die globally every year from effects of tobacco smoke. The number of people that dies is shocking. Smoking has many terrible effects on the human body from effecting the lungs‚ heart‚ and even causes cancer if you did not know that already. Why do people smoke? Some people might ask. Well there is nicotine in tobacco which causes your muscles to relax and thus causing that relaxing non stressful feeling that people who smoke feels while “enjoying” a cigarette. The feeling can be really

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    smoking harms your body. Then why do you continue to smoke? Maybe because you haven’t really became conscious about all the effects that smoking has. There are a lot of reasons why you shouldn’t smoke. Some of them are that smoking affects your health‚ you spend a lot of money on cigarettes‚ and when you smoke you are not respecting people around you. The first reason why you shouldn’t smoke is that smoking affects your health. If you smoke‚ you physical condition will be negatively affective‚

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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    smokers are asking. Smoking does nothing but kill you one cigarette at a time. As a son of a smoker I have been around the second hand smoke all my life and smoking doesn’t just only effect the smoker it effects the people around them also. First off some of the chemicals in cigarettes are very harmful to any ones body. “There are over 4‚000 chemicals in tobacco smoke and at least 69 of those chemicals are known to cause cancer” (cigarette ingredients). Some of the chemicals that are proved to cause

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    Smoking Bans in Casinos

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    the world to gamble‚ party‚ and enjoy the nightlife this city has to offer. Vacationers expect a crazy trip where “sinning” is the norm. Vegas is a place where you can get away from rules and laws‚ and many think they should be able to drink and smoke to their heart’s content. But recently‚ Vegas passed laws banning smoking in restaurants and taverns. These bans were quickly lifted in gaming taverns with the new rule that all guests had to be at least 21 to enter. Casinos remain exempt from smoking

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    Facts About Smoking

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    Facts about Smoking Essay Many people in the United States smoke for many reasons. Some reasons include being stressed out‚ trying to be popular‚ or their friends are doing it. Other people know that smoking can shorten your life‚ cause bad breath‚ and increase risks of disease‚ etc. Many people in the United States today don’t smoke because they are aware of the risks of smoking. People who have smoked before are trying to give up smoking for

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