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Anonymous Survey Essay

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We have all been there. Whether or not you were pressured or curious, you attempted

something new that you suddenly and unwillingly became seduced by to try again and again. Most refuse to be open about their newfound addiction, forcing the individual to fall further into the tight grasps of their intangible parasite. Without help or motivation, the victim will stay a host that the addiction will suck dry of family, friends, or money. To further understand the struggle of addiction and its effects, an anonymous survey was given to a variety of high school teenagers to poll whether they've ever been addicted to something or not. Many did admit that they once had an addiction at minimum but chose not to share the details. Few braved the survey and told the absolute truth while others denied they had ever fallen victim to addiction. The results were surprising but clearly show that people should take more action to prevent these addictions from beginning within teenagers.

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Most often seniors in high schools can purchase cigarettes because they are 18, so they distribute them to underclassmen or friends. Nearly 21 percent of high schoolers in public schools smoke cigarettes, which would be about 3.13 million students (Preidt). My survey shows that only four percent, or two out of 49 people admit their addiction to cigarettes. The two students admitted that stress is their reasoning for why they began smoking and continue, but only one has support to end their need to smoke. While the student with assistance is continuing to smoke, they are attempting to stop; however, the effects of smoking are obviously severe (lung disease, cancer, bronchitis, etc.) and cannot continue. Cigarettes may be a partial stress reliever although the permanent and long-term effects should be proof enough that this addiction is a necessity to prevent in our high schoolers even if it is four

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