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    addictive drug‚ smokers are aware in this. Even people who haven’t been addicted to smoking at all‚ why do they take up smoking? What are the reasons? Why they engaged there selves to this kind of habit? Curiousness convinced me to study this problem. One of my objectives in this study is to know how important that reasons of smokers why they used to link and addicted in this habit. It seems obvious that smoking is very bad‚ and people tell us not to smoke. Yet in everyday life‚ there are people

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    their health and a good job; law that prohibit smoking in public places help create a healthy environment for all people. The common good must be protected over the perceived individual’s right to smoke because clean air but clean air is a basic human right secured by the United States Constitution’s promise to establish justice‚ ensure domestic tranquility‚ and promote the general welfare. Local‚ state‚ and even the federal government need to impose smoking bans in public places. It’s an American right

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    Cigarette Smoking and its Social Movement Tobacco is a product processed from the dried leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. Extracting from ingredients of some medicines and being used as a pesticide shows its strong hold on society. Its name is considered as any plant of the genus Nicotiana of the Solanaceae family‚ also known as the nightshade family. Tobacco is most commonly consumed as a drug. It is acknowledged as the product manufactured from the leaf used in cigars‚ cigarettes‚ snuff

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The use of tobacco for smoking has been practiced for centuries. The tobacco plant has been grown in America since the 17th century and tobacco has been used in various forms since. The form of smoking tobacco by rolling the leaves in fine paper was frequently done by hand for those who practiced it‚ which limited the habit of smoking. In 1865‚ a man named Washington Duke from North Carolina began to roll cigarettes and sell them to others for profit.

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    persuade people to stop smoking: 1. Harms of Smoking and Health Benefits of Quitting http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Tobacco/cessation 2. 97 reasons to quit smoking http://www.health.com/health/condition-article/0‚‚20210803‚00.html 3. Why quit smoking? http://www.lung.org/stop-smoking/how-to-quit/why-quit/ In three websites above‚ the first ones is the most persuasive website. Although the second link states over 90 reasons and statistics data to quit smoking but it is too many

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    of the lung responsible for gas exchange in part of the lung is called the alveoli; it helps your lungs to get bigger and smaller while you are breathing in and out. The walls around the alveoli is destroyed‚ due to the swelling of the alveoli as Smoking‚ getting older and some genetic factors are among the most likely to cause this disease. How do I find out?? Physical Exam‚ checking oxygen content in the blood‚ blood tests‚ chest x-ray‚ and function tests of the lungs. Treating Emphysema The

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    R I S K Despite their popularity‚ government-mandated smoking bans are not justified. The Case Against Smoking Bans T HOMAS A. L AMBERT University of Missouri–Columbia School of Law In recent months‚ dozens of localities and a number of states have enacted sweeping smoking bans. The bans generally forbid smoking in “public” places‚ which are defined to include not only publicly owned facilities but also privately owned properties to which members of the public are invited (e.g.‚ bars

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    Smoking Cigarettes Smoking cigarettes is harmful for many reasons. It is not only harmful to the human body but also affects the environment. This is because of many chemicals and substances that produce this hazardous product. There are many causes of smoking cigarettes. First of all‚ teenagers smoke because they want to be fit‚ and avoid gaining weight as smoking sedate hunger. Them they see their friends smoke and think it makes them look cool‚ be independent‚ and feel no tension and worries

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Smoking Advertisement We can see the transition how the cigarette smoking advertisement campaign has changed over the years. For many years smoking was promoted through digital media until 2011‚ until it was restricted by the government. Several young people and teenagers started smoking without knowing its harmful effects both on their external and internal body organs. Numerous people are now aware of side effects of smoking which can damages their heart or lungs. Most

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    Yes‚ Passive Smoking is Harmful! When I was at high school there was an anti-smoking poster in the corridor saying that smoking has more than 5000 negative effects on health. Poster with a skull full of smoke instead of a brain scared me‚ and not only because of this did I decide to never smoke. Additionally‚ my class teacher said that passive smoking is actually more harmful than the active one‚ which made me stay far from those who smoke. However‚ then‚ I realized that something was wrong with

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