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    Puff of Death Years ago‚ millions of people died of lung cancer because of smoking. It was a dreadful scene. Those families were sad‚ because they had went bankrupt because of the great expensive of treating the sick at the hospital but now they were despairing as their sons and daughters were dying. Cigarette smoking should be banned‚ because it’s hazardous for people’s health‚ and it is also very expensive. First of all‚ cigarettes contain four thousand chemicals in it‚ and 69 are known to

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    Bridget Turner English 101 March 7‚ 2013 Persuasive Essay Why Smoking is Bad for You Today thousands of people will suffer and die from smoking and illnesses that are caused by smoking. I will touch on how a person becomes addicted‚ who nicotine addiction is affecting and how‚ and last but not least‚ a cure and/or treatment for quitting smoking. Nicotine is a very addictive drug. When inhaled it reaches the brain faster than drugs that enter our body intravenously. Smokers become

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    21 tips to help your clients stop smoking In 1992‚ the New Scientist magazine reported research by scientists at Iowa University who analysed the results of 600 studies of nearly 72‚000 people in Europe and the USA who had used different methods to quit smoking. They found that hypnotherapy is consistently the most successful way to become a non-smoker. Among those exsmokers who had successfully quit the habit‚ 30 percent had done so through hypnotherapy‚ compared with 25 percent through aversion

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    The sites warn about the dangers of smoking‚ say smoking is addictive‚ list chemicals added in manufacturing cigarettes‚ encourage smoke-free environments for nonsmokers‚ and offer smokers Web-based quitting resources. This is the face of the "new" tobacco industry‚ they tell us‚ committed to public health and to America’s children. They have finally come clean‚ they would have us believe‚ after half a century of targeting kids and deceiving the public about their products’ dangers. Their social

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    The Effects of Smoking on Adolescent Behavior and Their Ability to Perform Well in School James Grimes Eastern Kentucky University Abstract There is a considerable body of empirical research that has identified adolescent peer relationships as a primary factor involved in adolescent cigarette smoking. Despite this large research base‚ many questions remain unanswered about the mechanisms by which peers affect youths’ smoking behavior. Understanding these processes of influence is the key to

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    The Causes of Young People Smoking The Causes of Young People Smoking One of the most common problems today that are affecting young people worldwide is smoking. Smoking is such a strong addiction. One cigarette can result in smoking a bigger quantity‚ which can lead to major addiction. There are many people who like to smoke and they start at a young age. There are three main reasons why people start smoking at a young age; it might be because they try to imitate their friends‚ there are

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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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    Katelyn Anderson Dr. Taylor ENG 015 15 January 2013 Banning Public Smoking Smoking cigarettes should be banned in public areas because it endangers innocent bystanders‚ such as pregnant women‚ people with asthma‚ and adolescents‚ as well as smokers themselves. By prohibiting smoking in public places‚ we would concurrently be protecting innocent people from secondhand smoke‚ as well as any potential symptoms or diseases it could cause. As a result‚ we would see a significant decrease in the amount

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    current reality and aspiration is‚ that my brother free of smoking. I know that adaptive change is painful and making a smoker to quit smoking is a challenge as it revolves around confronting losses. Smoking is a risk that does not have a defined solution. I think the nicotine in a cigarette can make it harder to quit smoking. 2 I offered advice and show him the consequences of smoking. I attempted to explain to my brother‚ why smoking is bad for him‚ and although‚ he saw the warning labels on the

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    In this article‚ the writer sets out that smoking is good in many aspects and brings benefits to the smoker. The writer is just being irrelevant and ridiculous about his statement. At the beginning‚ the writer states in jeered way he knows the “ill effect” of smoking. But then‚ he condemns the effects of smoking has been exaggerated. The writer’s rudeness and arrogant are shown when there were people admonish him. This article main flaw is shown through the languages use which is very colloquial

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