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    products from its campus over the next two years. Students and staffs would not be able to smoke anywhere on a UC campus. Main purpose of this policy is to reduce exposure of second-hand smoke. Through this policy‚ UC is hoping that the percentage of students and staff smoking to be reduced. This policy is pretty reasonable and it sure need to be practiced‚ since everyone knows that smoking and second-hand smoke are bad and cause critical effect on health such as a lung cancer. According to a UC

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    different reasons. Some think it looks cool. Others start because their family members or friends smoke. Statistics show that about 9 out of 10 tobacco users’ start before they’re 18 years old. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never expected to become addicted. That’s why people say it’s just so much easier to not start smoking at all. Tobacco advertising also has a big influence on why people smoke. For years‚ the industry has focused on making smoking glamorous through advertising in movies

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    Abstract: Second hand smoke exposure is a considerable risk to the nonsmoker in today’s society. Despite the unpleasantness of the smoke overall‚ there are also serious and well known health risks that coincide with smoke inhalation. Stricter tobacco laws are the only way to protect the rights of the non-smokers subjected to this health hazard. Many smokers will argue about their rights to smoke‚ while conversely this stance can cause

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    banned in public area like restaurant? 1. Unhealthy‚ secondhand smoke. 2. Smell of cigarettes 3. Cigarette butts cause serious litter problem Should smoking be banned in public places? As we all know‚ smoking is a very serious health problem‚ because it will cause many disease such like cancer and bronchitis. According to Dr. Michael‚ a health expert graduate form university of California‚ there are 50 million people smoke in United States now. You may think that it is not a big deal because

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    SMOKING. And above all to our Almighty God for all the blessings. Guide Questions 1. Why do teens smoke? 2. What are the effects of cigarette smoking to their body? 3. How do teens avoid this practice? 4. Are they enjoying cigarette smoking? 5. What are the diseases they can get from cigarette smoking at their young age? <<<tesis wrting 1. Why do teens smoke? According to the Canadian Lung Association‚ more than 80‚000 young people around the world start smoking

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    Reading sample task – Identifying writer’s views/claims Discovered in the early 1800s and named ‘nicotianine’‚ the oily essence now called nicotine is the main active ingredient of tobacco. Nicotine‚ however‚ is only a small component of cigarette smoke‚ which contains more than 4‚700 chemical compounds‚ including 43 cancer-causing substances. In recent times‚ scientific research has been providing evidence that years of cigarette smoking vastly increases the risk of developing fatal medical conditions

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    gunpowder smoke. Businesses compete with each other. They use many measures to stimulate consumption and outcompete competitors. There is a typical phenomenon from our daily life‚ rationalization smoke. What is rationalization? Rationalization related to the reasonableness of a price for a given product and the price depends on the comparative value of the product. Then a business can capitalize on the competitive advantage to stimulate consumption. The measure is to make smoke. What is smoke? The

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    Smoking’s Effects in Children Secondhand smoke is the mixture of smoke from burning tobacco products such as cigarettes‚ cigars‚ or pipes and smoke exhaled or breathed out by a smoker (American Cancer Society‚ 2015). The two types of secondhand smoke are mainstream and side-stream smoke; the mainstream smoke is the smoke that a smoker exhales‚ and the side-stream smoke comes directly from the burning of tobacco product (American Cancer Society‚ 2015). Secondhand smoke contains more than 7‚000 chemicals

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    including 54% of children under the age of 12‚ are open to secondhand smoke and about 46‚000 non-smoking Americans die from second hand smoke exposure a year. Over the past few years two of my uncles have had to have open-heart surgery in consequence to smoking most of their life. One of my uncles even got out of his bed‚ the day after having surgery‚ unhooked all of the chords and monitors off of him‚ and walked outside to smoke. Let me tell you the nurses were not too happy with him that day. If

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    cigarette smoking can be horrifying. Smoking is dangerous not only to those who smoke‚ but to non-smokers and unborn children as well. Cigarette smoking is also physically and socially harming. The large particles in cigarette smoke‚ commonly known as "tar"‚ collect in the branching points of the lungs. The tar contains carcinogenic compounds that increase the risk of lung cancer. The small particles in cigarette smoke‚ including carcinogens‚ irritants‚ and corrosive chemicals‚ collect in the small

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