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  • Parental Smoking Habits
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    Effects of Parent Smoking Habits on their Childs smoking habits Abstract Parents have an influence on whether or not their children will develop smoking habits. The findings of this study show this to be true. Further research should be conducted to find out whether or not how many children the parents have also has an impact on smoking behaviors. The participants of this study were random individuals at a local convenience store ranging in age from 18 to 47. The total number of participants was...
  • O Whether
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    How to quit smoking Cigarettes and cigarette smoke contain over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known to cause cancer. Many of these chemicals are added in the processes of tobacco farming and cigarette production. The tobacco burns while a cigarette is smoked, exposing the smoker to these deadly chemicals, tars and gases To quit smoking, the smoker must put a plan to work on it. This plan has three phases: deciding to quit, preparing to quit, and following through. Deciding to quit: each smoker h...
  • Amount Of Cigarette Smoke
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    Should unhealthy products be banned form advertising? That question answer is yes. I started looking into information on this subject and found many startling facts. I had so much information on the effects of these harmful products that I limited writing only about tobacco. Advertising can further help these merchants of death peddle their products. Perhaps the adverting along with the product should be banned. This year alone cigarettes will kill over 420,000 Americans, and many more will suff...
  • Teens Smoke The
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    Teen smoking has always been a factor in America, especially during High School. That is when teens are most likely to pick up the habit (Teen Smokers PG 13). We are constantly around people that smoke and usually offered cigarettes when they do smoke. If smoking is so bad for you then why do so many teens smoke Because they don't know how bad it is for them. In this essay there will be facts presented that may help change ones mind about lighting up their next cigarette, teen or adult. If smoki...
  • Attempt For The Cigarette Companies
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    The leading tobacco companies have always had a winning marketing strategy. Though their marketing campaign may have been successful, it might not have always been ethical. In the past, before the U.S. government stepped in and imposed regulations on tobacco advertising, it appeared that the advertisements put out by cigarette companies were aimed at the youth of this country. Recently, the cigarette companies appear to be singing a different song. The new campaign appeals to non-smokers, statin...
  • Smoking Addiction
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    In 1990, 72 million bottles of a popular mineral water were voluntarily recalled because of small traces of benzene. The smoke from one pack of unfiltered cigarettes has as much benzene as 169 bottles of the contaminated water. Main points What's in a cigarette? What's are the effects What's a smoking addiction What's in a cigarette? In a cigarette there are many bad substances. Some of them that are listed behind me are: Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides Hydrogen cyanide, Ammonia, Nicotine, Tar,...
  • Move Through Five Stages A Some Smokers
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    Thesis: Smokers usually move through five stages to quit smoking, and non-smokers have to help them constantly and carefully. Credibility Statement: In high school health class, we have been taught about how smoking cigarettes affects our body. But my school had a different program compared to other schools. There was study session only for cigarette smokers. I took the session for a semester and learned a lot more than I used to know about smoking cigarettes. Also I have helped my friends to qu...
  • Smoke From Cigarettes
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    Should cigarettes be banned Although smoking is a proven killer, Americans waste hundreds of dollars each year on tobacco products. Other drugs that are harmful, such as crack or marijuana, are illegal in the United States and Canada. However, the use of cigarettes, which kills millions worldwide annually, is perfectly legal. If certain harmful substances are illegal, then cigarettes should not be permitted either. Smoking has several harmful effects on the body. Cigarettes cause eighty-five per...
  • People Smoke
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    Do you smoke? This is one of the most popular questions today. It seems that with all of the health risks, cancers and breathing problems that it is hard to understand why one would smoke. There is no universal answer to this question. People smoke because of the way cigarettes are advertised and where they are shown. People also smoke because they believe smoking will make them act, look, relax, feel different or to fit in. There are many reasons why people start to smoke, but is it worth it to...
  • Smoking Risks
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    Smoking, AKA Deaths' Candy Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Smoking cigarettes can do very fatal damages human health (Bender 17). There are over fifty ways of making life miserable through smoking due to illnesses, and more than twenty ways of killing a person ("Action on Smoking and Health" 1). The probability that someone who smokes will develop a major complication in their health is one hundred percent; no matter what, it will happen (Bender 33). Smoki...
  • Cigarette Smoke
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    Each year, the U.S. government passes numerous laws to protect its citizens. Yet, one perfectly legal product manages to seize over 400,000 American lives annually (American Lung Association, 'American'). Despite the efforts of the U.S. government to protect its citizens, the government continues to ignore the single most preventable cause of premature deaths. The vicious culprit attributed to these deaths is the common cigarette. Death, however, is not the only transgression cigarettes are resp...
  • Adults Smoke
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    Cigarette smoking is a habit that kills approximately million of people per year. It is surprisingly being picked up by myriad amount of children every day. Smoking becomes a growing trend in the youth community. The number of young smokers have been increased in most American middle schools and high schools. Both girls and boys are smoking because they think it is cool. The four reasons that cause many teenagers to start smoking are peer-pressure, image projection, rebellion, and adult aspirati...
  • Smoke At A Few Assigned Places
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    The smoking problem in America Smoking is a severe detriment to the heath of America. Smoking is harmful to everyone's health, even in second hand form. The main argument for being able to smoke is personal freedom. It is the smokers choice if they want to smoke. I have a variety of different feelings about this topic because I am coming from a different society, distinct from that of America. First I would like to begin with the subject of tobacco. People have been smoking this poison for a lon...
  • Main Ingredient Of Tobacco Smoke
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    About 50 million people in the United States alone currently smoke a total of 570 billion cigarettes each year. In each one of these cigarettes there are around 4000 different chemicals, some of which are highly toxic. Nicotine, a main ingredient of tobacco smoke, is the most addictive drug known to man. Two main topics about smoking in general I would like to discuss are the various health effects of smoking and the anti-smoking actions which society has taken. The American Cancer Society estim...
  • Hard Smokers Smoke Around 500 Billion Cigarettes
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    NO SMOKING Smoking is a bad and unhealthy habit in which a person inhales and exhales the smoke of the tobacco or any substance in a cigarette or a pipe (gran diccionario 843) People should not smoke because, obviously, it affects the smoker and also, it affects all the people that are around them. There are several reasons why people should stop the habit of smoking. To see why, we have to be conscious about the consequences of smoking. First of all, physically, the smoker's teeth became de col...
  • Smoke From A Parent's Cigarette
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    Steps to a Better Life The decision to quit smoking is one decision a person will never regret! Smoking causes around 419,000 deaths each year, just in the United States. Quitting smoking cuts the risk of lung cancer, many other cancers, heart disease, stroke, other lung diseases, and other respiratory illnesses. Quitting smoking, while pregnant, also increases the chances of survival for the unborn child. Quitting helps a person live a higher quality of life. Depending on how a person chooses t...
  • Cigarette Smoke
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    Addicted Until Death It is Easter Sunday, and your whole family gathers together for a wonderful meal. This is one of the few times each year you get to see all of your aunts, uncles, cousins, and nephews. A special occasion such as this would be perfect if it weren t for that gray cloud looming overhead. It is an actual gray cloud of smoke. No, mom didn t burn the turkey; it's cigarette smoke. Most of your family members are smoking. Despite your great aunt's recent struggle with lung cancer, y...
  • Effects Of Secondhand Smoke
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    Tobacco is used all over the world for centuries. It can be ingested many different ways: chewing, sniffing, and smoking. Today, cigarette smokers consume the most tobacco, Cigarettes account for nearly 17 percent of all deaths in the United States annually (Balch, 485). Cigarette smoking continues to be a major health problem in the United States. Recent studies indicate that smoking has cause many health problems such as lung cancer and coronary heart disease. Moreover, it has become a social ...
  • Cigarettes Smoke
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    Amit P. Patel Professor Hodge English 1101 26 November 2003 I strongly support illegalizing cigarettes due to their devastating effects on our society. One in every five deaths in America is due to tobacco. More than 400,000 Americans are killed by tobacco use every year and this trend continues as millions are still using tobacco products especially cigarettes. Every year, health cost and lost productivity costs the United States almost $150 billion. "For each pack of cigarettes sold in 1999, $...
  • Cigarette Smoke
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    Tobacco according to Musk William and De Klerk was developed from plants originated in Americas around Peru and Ecuador. Tobacco then was brought to Europe by early explorers where it was adopted by the society. Smoking tobacco in pipes of any sort gave way to hand made and later this led to manufacturing cigarettes especially during the First World War. During the 20th century there was a rapid increase in cigarette smoking most especially in developed countries. The result was epidemic of smok...

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