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    How to Quit Smoking

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    Justin Malachowski How to Quit Smoking * Introduction According to the National Cancer Institute‚ “Cigarette smoking causes an estimated 443‚000 deaths each year‚ including approximately 49‚400 deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke.” I am sure everyone in here knows someone who smokes or you yourself may smoke. This speech will give you the knowledge you need to know to help you or your loved ones stop smoking. I myself have been a smoker for the past three years. I recently quit on

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    second hand smoking

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    killer that is harming adults‚ and more critically‚ children around the country every day. My goal in speaking to you today is to enlist your support in a federal ban of all smoking from all public places without hesitation. But isn’t this America? Should you have the right to smoke? If I want to pollute my lungs and ruin my health why should that be any concern of yours? The facts are that secondhand smoke is responsible for many of the same diseases as if you were sucking on the cigarette yourself. These

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    telling them what to do. That’s why they have the option to choose. They’re free to do as they please. But we’re not going to tell them that they can go smoke‚ because that’s a sort of stimulant. And that’s not what this is about: knowing your responsibilities and finding a way to deal with them. M: I think that’s something beautiful. And I have another question‚ even though we’re going through them rather quickly… I’m curious about the enforcement of the smoking ban. You’re not allowed to smoke

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    Smoking Persuasive Speech

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    assive smoke is when non-smokers are breathing in the smoke that a smoker is smoking. Passive smoking is not good‚ because non-smokers breathe it in‚ as well as the smoker‚ and it is very harmful for the non-smokers as well as the smoker. It is also a huge source of indoor air pollution. Four-fifths of the smoke that builds up in a room with a smoker is the more harmful "sidestream" type. Tobacco smoke has over 4‚000 chemical compounds‚ which includes 40 carcinogenic agents that are cancer-causing

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    Smoking in Public Places

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    Jessica Zender American Government Smoking in Public Places Smoking has been around in our history for longer than we can imagine. It used to be a status symbol and a power stick. A cigarette in ones hand was a gesture of intimidation to others. Movies have always shown the protagonist smoking away while they deal with something important. Even in real life‚ ask a smoker‚ they would say that smoking helps them clear the clutter in their mind and calms them down. However‚ a non-smoker would easily

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    Army Smoking and Walking

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    Smoking and Walking Today during police call at the land navigation site‚ SGT xxxx stopped me and asked me why I was smoking a cigarette and walking in line. I had no excuse‚ I had forgotten I was smoking and was just going through the motions. So‚ in response‚ I have prepared this essay outlining the problem‚ the regulation‚ and the solution. Smoking while walking presents a distinctly unprofessional appearance‚ however I could not find any specific regulation that covered this subject. I can

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    Cause and effects of smoking Smoking is one of the main issues that mankind today is confronted with in the world. Smoking is known to have started as early as 1439 A.D. Rodrigo de Jerez was the first ever smoker in Europe‚ and the development of cigars was originated by the Native American people. In the twentieth century‚ cigars were advertised all over the world as a harmless‚ anti-stress product with little or no side effects. Smoking was eventually become widespread all over English-speaking

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    Why is Smoking Bad For You ? You know that smoking is one of the worst things kids or adults can do to their bodies.Then‚ why do you smoke? I think‚ you have not really become conscious about all the effects’ smoking.Whereas‚ there are a lot of harm of smoking.Some of them are that smoking affects your healt‚you spend a lot of Money‚you make some rude behaviours people around you. The first reason “Why is smoking bad for you?” is that‚ smoking is responsible for several

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    Bad Effects of Smoking

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    Bad Effects of Smoking http://www.articledoctor.com/quit-smoking/bad-effects-of-smoking-2331 Cigarette smoking is usually associated with breathing trouble and lung cancer. But smokers are at a high risk of developing several chronic disorders. Along with high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ obesity and diabetes‚ smoking is a major independent risk factor for a coronary heart disease or kidney failure. It causes damage by decreasing the oxygen flow to the heart. It increases the blood pressure

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    How to quit smoking

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    Amit Parmar English 2010 MW 3pm- 4:15pm 02/12/14 Ready to Quit Smoking? Tobacco is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. An estimated 443‚000 people prematurely die from smoking cigarettes. It also causes serious illnesses‚ such as Coronary heart disease‚ lung cancer‚ and oral cancer. 46.6 million Americans continue to smoke despite their knowledge of these risks (CDC). How hard is it to quit smoking? Nicotine is in fact one of the most addicting substances in society. Some

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