Persuasive Essay About Smoking

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    rapid aging and appearance deterioration; does that appeal to you in any way? No, great! So, reconsider cigarette smoking. Dare to be different. Inspire others to learn about the risks of this deadly substance. Dare to make a difference. Daily cigarette smoking is considered substance abuse. Yes, substance abuse. I am not just emphasizing alcohol and other illegal drugs, cigarette smoking too. Why? It is simply because it possesses serious consequences as these widely recognized substances…

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    specifically, 10,300 adults die of smoking related diseases each year (Irimina, 2017). The CDC gave the state of Virginia approximately $1.3 million in 2016 to help prevent and control tobacco use. Virginia has also taken steps to prevent secondhand smoking by enforcing smoke free zone in public areas, on school property, and college campuses. Since 2012, 7 out of 10 adults wished to quit smoking. This expansion of awareness is shown through the increase of calls to the smoking quitline by an…

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    E-cigarettes Should the government regulate E-cigarettes? E-cigarettes are availible for under aged smokers and kids are getting poisoned from the E-cigarette “Juice”. I believe that E-cigarettes should be regulated to keep under aged kids safer.Having E-cigarettes regulated will keep kids and teens safer from the addiction of the nicotine induced flavors of the E-cigarette juice. First, E-cigarette have a liquid known as “Juice”. The name of this doesn’t sound very harmful but can be life…

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    cigarettes company because it is the first cause of teen smoking. I really support the writer in this article because the teen smoking hazardous phenomena on society. Also, the writer was calling to know the basic reasons for teen smoking, and how to help them to quit this bad habit. When we know the reasons, we can find the solution. Summary This article "Teen Smokers," by Chris Woolston, presents several reasons for teen smoking, such as impact of friends and parents. Also, this…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    arterial disease, delayed wound healing, peptic ulcer disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. The most harmful method of nicotine use is smoking, which has a damaging effect on nearly all organs of the body. Smoking is linked to many diseases including chronic lung disease, cancers, and pneumonia. The constant respiratory irritation from cigarette smoking is a key risk factor in the development of COPD and lung cancer. The gases inhaled from a cigarette causes constriction of the bronchi,…

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    Smoker's, and non-smoker's alike, know the pitfalls of smoking tobacco, it's bad for you! Unfortunately, there is no proven approach that will compel the masses to throw their smokes away. However, I feel that I must point out the flaws in the CDC's anti-smoking campaign, which employs logical fallacies that are solely intended to play on peoples emotions and fears. The over used premise that the ends justify the means, has led to questionable tactics. All the ad's in this campaign contain…

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    I decided to do my cancer research paper on Lung cancer because more than 37.8 million people smoke cigarettes in the US and you have a 80-90% chance of getting lung cancer. Lung cancer starts in the lung , Their abnormal cells cluster together to form a tumor. Cancer cell grows without order or control, destroying healthy lung tissues around them. These tumors are called malignant tumors. My dad used to smoke every day for a year, he thought that nothing would happen to him. He got addicted…

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    Secondhand smoke exposure causes 41,000 deaths a year among nonsmoking adults. The dangers of smoking is no secret. Nearly 70% of smokers say they want to quit. Unfortunately, the nicotine in cigarettes is very addictive, making it difficult to stop. I believe there is a better alternative: the electronic cigarette. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, give smokers a way to mimic the feeling of smoking a traditional cigarette, while still getting the nicotine they crave. Many believe that…

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    Should Tobacco be Banned in America? Smoking is the leading cause of multiple cancers, causing over 480,000 deaths per year. So why would America allow the fact the you can buy these “cancer sticks” at any convenience store? A major controversial question that many people wonder, is why is tobacco still legal over the age of 18 if it is the leading cause of cancer? Considering that smoking tobacco causes more cancer than any other drug in the United States, it not only affects the health of…

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    With even more people killed around the world. According to the centers for disease and control “more than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have died in all the wars fought by the United States during its history.” Just imagine how many people that is. The risk of dying from smoking…

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