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    Smoking is Harmful!

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that smoking is harmful in many ways and to try and persuade them not to do it. Central Idea: Smoking is very harmful to the body and can cause many diseases‚ so people should reconsider it before they do it. Introduction Attention: Hey everyone‚ my name’s Katie Jakubec‚ and today I’m going to be talking a little bit about why you shouldn’t smoke. I think pretty much everyone’s already heard about how bad smoking is for you but I don’t think people really

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    Ottawa Charter on Smoking

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    Question 2: “Smoking rates among the general population have declined dramatically in the past decades”. (Cancer Council NSW) This can be largely attributed to effective health promotion. Explain how health promotion initiatives based on the Ottawa Charter have contributed to positive health outcomes in the area of tobacco use. (450 – 600 words) The Ottawa Charter is a global health promotion run by the World Health Organisation. It involves five action areas: developing personal skills

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    July 6‚ 2009 Eng 112 Causes and Effects of Smoking Scientists and health officials have been arguing the detrimental effects smoking has on our health for many years. Americans pay nearly $100 billion in added health care cost due to smoking. Each day about a thousand young people become regular smokers (President Barack Obama). Smoking can lead to serious complications including asthma‚ pancreas‚ lung and stomach cancer due to the large number of carcinogens (cancer causing

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    Ban Smoking

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    here to talk to you about smoking‚ and how I think it should be illegal. Smoking has already been proven to be the most common killer‚ so why is it legal? American citizens waste Billions of dollars on tobacco each year‚ and it’s funny how other drugs that are way more harmful‚ like crack or marijuana‚ are illegal‚ yet cigarettes aren’t; Even though they are just as harmful. If you think about it‚ cigarettes kill millions of people around the world each year.  Smoking has so many effects to the

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    Smoking Kills

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    Did you know that smoking is one of the most preventable causes for death in society? Each year an estimate total of 430‚000 deaths are reported due to smoking. That is more than any other deaths in the world combined. This is why you must quit smoking for good. If you quit smoking‚ you will live a healthy life. Breaking the habit of smoking is the most important thing on your mind right now because it is part of taking care of your health‚ but it is also part of taking care of your family.

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    T. Ward Principles of Marketing 22 March 2014 Ethics in Marketing Tobacco Businesses and organizations have a responsibility to meet social obligations beyond earning profits within legal and ethical restrictions. “Ethics are moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group” (see Marketing The Core 69). The purpose of ethics is to identify rules that should govern individuals and the products that are being sought after. Ethics are guided by the foundation

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    Smoking Persuasive Essay

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    The health consequences of smoking have become evident since early 1960s and numerous techniques to help smokers to become non-smokers have developed. Smoking is the largest preventable cause of cancer‚ and is responsible for more cancer deaths in Australia. It is also directly responsible for many heart and lung diseases. Smoking has effects on the smoker‚ as well as those around them. Changing health-risk behaviour has been shown to decrease morbidity and mortality and enhance a better quality

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    Tobacco Act Research Paper

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    Tobacco laws have started as early as the 1970s (ACOSH‚ 2010). Government has implanted laws‚ such that of the Tobacco Act (1987)‚ which goals are to discourage the smoking of tobacco‚ encouraging non-smokers; in particular young people to not start smoking‚ to limit the exposure of children and young people to the persuasion of smoking‚ to encourage and assists smokers to give up smoking‚ and finally the promotion of good well being and illness prevention. The tobacco act of 1897‚ had over the years

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    toll from tobacco is equivalent to four fully loaded jumbo jets crashing each day each one without any survivors. In May 1984 General Everest Koop said tobacco is the single‚ chief‚ avoidable cause of death in our society and the most important issue of our time. He also stated that cigarette smoking is as addictive as heroin. Nicotine is 1000 times more potent than alcohol‚ and 10-100 times more potent that barbiturates and 10 times more potent that cocaine or morphine. More so‚ while tobacco may provide

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    Cigarette smoking is a risky habit. According to http://www.rochester.edu‚ it kills more than 1‚200 Americans each day. The nicotine in cigarettes causes cigarettes to become extremely addictive‚ and the addiction becomes very expensive. Cigarette smoking has side effects‚ can cause cancer and disease‚ and is harmful to others. Smoking cigarettes has side effects. One side effect is the premature wrinkling of the skin. Other side effects include: bad breath‚ stained hair‚ stained teeth‚ odorous

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