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    No smoking in public

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    Abstract Smoking tobacco is a destructive addiction. Not only is it harmful to your body‚ smoking in public in public is detrimental to society. Along with tobacco‚ there are other chemicals inside a cigarette such as nicotine‚ arsenic‚ ammonia‚ and tar. Smoking one cigarette reduces your life by about 10 minutes and can cause lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses. Not only is harm done to the actual smoker‚ but innocent bystanders are affected. Bans against smoking were started to protect

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    Smoking Unwanted

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    general public have debated a smoking ban on cigarettes for many years. However the issue of smoking bans is complex and there are several things that must be considered. In addition to the health advantages there are also questions concerning the economic impact on smoking bans on state and local communities‚ and the rights of smokers and non- smokers. Smoking in public places should be banned because of the negative effects of passive smoke on smokers. Banning smoking in public places such as parks

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    I propose that the smoking age should be raised to 21 for the following reasons. Many teens start smoking before they are 18. Most start in their mid to late teens. I believe this law should be reconsidered for our well being. The age to buy any form of cigarettes‚ cigars‚ and electronic cigarettes as well as chewing tobacco should be 21. Currently it is at 18 and giving teens a longer period of time to consider the choice of whether to smoke or not‚ at such a young age is crucial. Raising the

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    Smoking in Public Places

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    Individual Project 5 ENGL106-1103B-216 English Composition I People Smoking in Public Areas By: Mia Boyd 09/24/11 Individual Project 4 Abstract: This an essay about how people’s bad habits can get them banned from public places‚ aka smoking. This essay’s issue is about smoking banned in most of all public places. There is no point in endangering your health and also someone else’s in these public places. Individual Project 5 You are harming other people while you smoke

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    Smoking as a social problem affecting family life. Cigarette smoking has entered almost every household under the guise of a normal and yet slightly unhealthy habit. Family life includes many aspects and perhaps one of the most important is health. Despite the fact that most people in today’s society are aware of smoking-related dangers‚ many smokers continue to use cigarettes. Although many smokers justify their smoking habit with an excuse that it is their own decision to damage their bodies

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    think that smoking in any public place should be allowed. It has a negative effect not only on you‚ but on those around you‚ the youth in your community‚ and the entire environment. According to the American Lung Association‚ Idaho scored a B in the overall smoke-free air‚ but they also got 3 F’s in the categories: Tobacco Prevention and Spending‚ Cigarette Tax‚ and Cessation. In 2004‚ Idaho met the Smokefree Air Challenge‚ which calls on all fifty states to pass laws that prohibit smoking in all public

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    Bad Effects of Smoking

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    Yin Eng 111-051 Essay # 3 Draft #1 June 6‚ 2010 Bad effects of smoking for teenager Smoking is only one bad habit‚ which is worse thing in the world and has only bad effects. Around the world‚ almost all countries people are smoke every day‚ but different only some countries people smoke more than others countries. For example‚Asian countries smoking rate less than Europe and America because in Asian female smoking rate lass than male. InEuropean andAmerican countries smoking rate higher than

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    Anti Smoking Commercial

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    October 2013 Anti-Smoking Nowadays smoking is everywhere‚ and spreading rather fast. Especially teenagers under that age of eighteen. It’s rather sad that more and more teen’s everyday smokes their first cigarette‚ or became accustomed to smoking daily. But beside the number of smoker’s increasing daily‚ so has anti-smoking advertisements. You now see them everywhere‚ and they have become more gruesome over the past years to really show you what it does to your body. For my essay I decided to write

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    Smoking Effects

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    Ashraf Barrada Chemistry –EH March 16th‚ 2013 Smoking Have you ever thought about what smoking does to you and the people around you? Have you ever thought of why it isn’t legal for you to smoke it at a certain age and isn’t a tolerated action? Once there was a young boy‚ who smoked when he was young and he grew up smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. Now that guy lives on hospital machines and asthma inhalers because the cigarettes have caused him to have lung failure and cancer. It has

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    Smoking Statistics Adults There are about 10 million adults who smoke cigarettes in Great Britain:  this is about a sixth of the total UK population  In Great Britain 22% of adult men and 19% of adult women are smokers Among men smoking prevalence is highest in the 25- 34 age group (32%). Among women‚ smoking is highest among 20-24 year olds (29%). In 1974‚ 51% of men and 41% of women smoked cigarettes - nearly half the adult population. Smoking rates are markedly higher among

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