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    Why Smoking Is Bad

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    to smoke. Smoking is a bad habit that should be broken because it is bad for your health, damages your appearance, and effects those around you as well. When I was just eight years old a relative died from smoking cigarettes. I have witnessed the harmful effects of smoking and know how bad it is for your health. Cigarettes are made of tobacco, a plant that contains the drug nicotine. Nicotine is a poisonous substance packed full of dangerous toxins and cancer causing chemicals. Smoking reduces your

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    Physical effects of smoking The physical effects of smoking are smokers cough this is when the lining of your cilia is damaged because of the chemicals that are inside cigarettes. Smoking will also damage your lungs. It is very addictive which causes you to always want to smoke it. Smokers have a risk of having early death and can lose more then 10 years of their life because of smoking cigarettes. Smoking can also cause strokes this takes place in the brain and also causes the blood to become

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    In my Visual Rhetoric Essay I chose to use an anti-smoking advertisement. When you are watching your favorite show there are various advertisements that target people. Now you see an advertisement which exposed the dangers of smoking. These commercials are used to display the consequences of smoking and persuades people to stop smoking. This advertisement is shown within a dingy gas station store with a woman coming to buy a pack of cigarettes with the money she has. The woman clerk tells her that

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    that cigarette smoking is the major cause of death globally. According to Surgeon General Smoking represents the most extensibly documented cause of disease, ever investigated in the history of biomedical research. The relation between smoking and human disease cannot be directly tested. It is morally and ethically incorrect. Therefore, other research has been developed to establish a very high degree of scientific probability. The criteria used to research the health diseases of smoking are as follows:

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    “More than 80 percent of smokers and ex-smokers regret they ever started smoking in the first place.” (IBTimes). Lung cancer, brain defects, heart problems, losing teeth, ruining family relationships, wasting money, and early deaths are all resulting factors that revolve around smoking nicotine. The effects of nicotine have impacted the lives of many people more negatively than positively based off personal testimonies. Smoking nicotine at an early age has resulted in the educational lives of young

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    Smoking Tobacco is a choice, it is a freedom given to all willing adults, but it is important to never abuse those freedoms. Smoking tobacco has had a long history throughout the world, so getting rid of smoking completely would be near, if not impossible. However, we should try to least reduce the use of it due to its many harmful effects on health to avoid needless deaths and pollution. Problems other than its effects on health is that it disturbs peace within public settings, it is inconsiderate

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    The Effects of Smoking The health effects of cigarette smoking are vast and well documented. In fact, over 75,000 reports have examined the connection between cigarette smoking and its effects (U.S. DHHS "Reducing Health"). A Report to the Surgeon General has stated that 'It is safe to say that smoking represents the most extensively documented cause of disease ever investigated in the history of biomedical research (U.S. DHHS "The Health"). And a 1988 Report to the Surgeon General stated

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    What is smoking? Smoking is an unhealthy act in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke to be breathed in and absorbed into the bloodstream. Smoking is an addiction that can be extremely difficult to break. It can cause many major negative effects on a persons life in a short amount of time. Smoking is a harmful and financially reckless addiction that should be prevented at all costs, especially in young teenagers. Cigarettes are made from a variety of harmful substances. For starters

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    It is never too late to quit smoking. Smoking is a habit that many Americans have even into their old age. However, smoking is not a healthy habit it effects your brain, heart, lungs and throat, it can cause cancer, as well as COPD. Not only does smoking lead to chronic diseases, but has many effects on the aging process. In older adults, they see a lower quality of life due to a lifelong of smoking. Although smoking in old age has become less popular, the generation of baby boomers is going to change

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    Yaelle Louk 09/29/17 Smoking Cigarettes Should Be Illegal Smoking is the inhalation and exhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco. Historically, it was thought that smoking was harmless, but more modern, clinical and laboratory research proves that it is, in fact, extremely dangerous. Tobacco cigarettes should be illegal in the United States due to their plethora of negative effects on the population and the environment. If cigarettes were banned, the country would be a much better place. Pollution

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