Persuasive Essay About Smoking

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    Banning Cigarettes Essay

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    How much life do you lose from smoking? You lose about 14.5 years of the average 78.8 which comes out to about 18.4% of the average life span. they have ingredients like Cadmium Benzene which are linked to some cancers. Even though it can be used as a medication, cigarettes should be illegal because there are many side effects to using the product and many toxic chemicals go into the product. Medicine would be the last thing you think when it comes to cigarettes ,but it is true that they have a…

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    Question What are the health risks of smoking habit really do to your body? Previous studies suggest that smokers minimize the personal health risk of smoking; smokers may not be aware of the various smoking-related disease risks or believe that they are susceptible to them. Smoking is a major health hazard. There is now an exhaustive body of evidence: including hundreds of epidemiological, experimental, pathological and clinical studies to demonstrate that smoking increases the smoker 's risk…

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    indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing the bill, developing a policy and solution and stating the health hazards Laws that restrict smoking in cars while children are present are an…

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    E-Cigarettes

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    of e-cigarettes among adolescents. This paper will use a non- experimental approach, such as analyzing literature sources to support the paper argument. The participants being study are middle and high school students. The independent variable is smoking and the cancer caused by using e-cigarettes is a dependent variable. Some of the resources conduct a cross sectional study which involved an observational and analysis of data from a certain populations.…

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    Smoking, the first thing that comes to mind is cigarettes. Most people are not noticing the rise of other types of smoking. The public has seen the effects of smoking cigarettes but there is a hidden killer out there that used to be illegal in all states, Marijuana. Everyone has seen what tobacco use can cause, cancer and premature death, that they forget that the effects of smoke on your lungs and the toxins in the smoke cause that. Not just the cigarettes do that, any kind of smoke or toxins…

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    Smoking is very dangerous to young teens because it may lead to many different types of health risks in the future. Health risks include may varying types of cancer and death. In the article “More campuses have smoking bans,” the author, Olivia Dimmer, discusses smoking bans that are being brought to more colleges in the U.S. Dimmer discussed how thousands of colleges have banned smoking and many of them are also completely tobacco-free. She has proven evidence that the smoking ban has actually…

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    certain health damaging factors like smoking, drinking and so on. It is when we reach our adulthood we start taking care of ourselves and making critical decisions that will affect our health. Personally, I have some difficulties staying healthy because of my work environment. Currently, I work at a hookah lounge and I come to know that my tobacco intake has increased dramatically ever since I started working there. We are forced to check if all the hookahs are smoking good before taking them…

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    Quitting smoking, is harder, and more dangerous than quitting meth. This is a fact that is hard to believe considering that the CDC’s studies show 18% of people in the US smoke. Not only is smoking on (and off) college campuses annoying to those who have to put up with it, but it’s also profoundly costly, both financially and physically. Just between us, on the commute from my car to class every day I pass by a number of people standing right in front of the doors to the school. Evading the…

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    Despite many decades of consumer warnings about the deaths and diseases caused by smoking it is still available and legal, nowadays tobacco smoking is slowly decreasing in numbers due to actions put in place to create a smoke-free country, however putting up prices and changing the packaging is not getting rid of the problem altogether as a complete ban would, there is proven negative health effects of tobacco and not only that but the second-hand smoke which is involuntarily inhaled is just as,…

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    Cigarettes Kill Is smoking cigarettes really worth it? I mean come on, the only thing you are doing to yourself is killing yourself slowly. Smoking causes a lot of bad effects on humans. People all over the world have different views on whether smoking should be banned or not. Some people think “Well, it’s their body, they can do what they want to it!”, honestly, I totally and utterly disagree with that. I think that it should be banned because it doesn’t just affect them as an individual, but…

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