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    preventable cause of death and disease in the United States of America is Cigarette smoking. In America yearly, more than 480,000 deaths occur due to cigarette smoking; within those numbers more than 41,000 deaths are due to inhalation of second hand smoke. As we progress and advertisement for the serious complications of cigarette smoking continues to increase our world begins to show a decline in the amount of cigarette smokers. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention states that there has

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    as well as the blood vessels and of course the heart. Although we cannot immediately keep smokers off the street (not that I want to), we can still work to have the act banned from public places to insure the health of others as well as smokers. Banning smoking on hospital grounds should definitely happen. Hospitals are supposed to be a healthy ground, not a toxic place where one may go and get sick just by standing outside around a smoker. The hospital is a place for curing so anything that can

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    Research Paper Have people told you, smoking is bad for you or bad for the environment, but just left you there and did not explain why? Cigarettes have been a major problem ever since they were created and have caused harm to everywhere the wind takes it. The smoke from that cigarette can cause very bad damage to perSonal objects like walls or electronics over time. That little white stick of tobacco has caused billions of dollars in damage and health costs, which does not help the state 's

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    one of the leading causes of environmental pollution since millions of cigarettes are left on the floor, which ends up in the river. It can then harm waterways, and the cigarettes that get decomposed can have a negative effect on the soil. Nevertheless, trees are wasted in the process as well (“Have Your Say | Should Smoking Be Banned?”). About fifteen billion packs of cigarettes are sold daily, and to produce 300 cigarettes, a tree is wasted in the process. Subsequently, thirteen million acres

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    consumed during the smoking of cigarettes by people under and of legal age. When one single cigarette is lit, and smoked, more than 6,000 different chemicals are taken into the lungs and released into the environment, which in turn, create a higher risk of lung cancer as well as a range of other diseases, and the smoke is polluting the environment. I am aware of the multiple approaches previously taken to decrease smoking, such as, increased taxation on cigarettes, smoke-free zones, and creating

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    Advertisements can be seen on billboards, magazines, radio stations and television until the 1970s. Advertising in short, is a way for companies to let the consumers know what products they are offering. According to the Federal Trade Commission (2014), cigarette advertising and promotional expenses totaled approximately $8.49 billion in 2014-down from $8.95 billion during 2013. Smokeless tobacco advertisement as well as promotions went from $503 million to $600 million during 2014. Figure 1 Ads by manufacturer

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    There are many reasons of why this is brought to attention. These include the harmful effects it can have on all people, smokers and non-smokers, as well as the environment, which most people would not consider. Ever since earlier years, when cigarettes came into market, people have had the right to make

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    Among the many reasons why cigarette smoking should be banned, health concerns, mortality rates, and high cost are of the utmost importance. Cigarettes are an extremely addictive and dangerous phenomenon that occurred suddenly. Cigarettes are known to decrease the lifespan in people who smoke them. In recent years, researchers have found that cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and all over the world. Cigarettes include toxic materials such as ammonia, formaldehyde

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    According to the study, just three cigarettes can cause more air pollution than the exhaust from a diesel car! The study compared levels of air pollution particles produced by cigarettes with those coming from a late-model "eco-diesel" engine. Microscopic particles in the air, known as fine particulate matter, measure less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, around the same measurements of smoke particles from cigarettes. The study showed that the particles from the cigarettes produced up to ten times the

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    Smoking is a disgusting habit that many Australians use every single day. The impact of banning smoking altogether in Australia would be a massive favour for everyone. Australian adults who smoke everyday and Australian Secondary Students from the age 12 to 17 smoke over 22 billion cigarettes per year and effecting other people to start smoking because they think it’s a cool way to get attention. But I think that banning it in almost all public places is a great idea but I raise this question to you, “Why

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