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    Tran 1  Julie Tran  Mr. Carr  English 1711 Sec. 40  19 December 2014  Tobacco smoking Kills  Every inhale of a cigarette is another tick closer to a time bomb. People who choose to  ignore the facts and the serious consequences smoking can do‚ dies a tragic death. Tobacco  smoking and tobacco companies have become the biggest and most neglected problem in  America. Especially the problem with people starting their addiction to tobacco at a young age.  As humans‚ we have the freedom to make our own choices

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    given to the American people. The American people are being used by the government to create the “perfect” society in unjust and unethical ways. They are using things such as seatbelt policies that are costing more money than we could ever imagine‚ smoking in public to limit the amount of tobacco use in America‚ motorcycle laws to make us seem more safe‚ and health care to raise the revenues for the country. What they have not looked at‚ is all of the consequences that will follow because of all of

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    It’s time: Snuff out public smoking  Allow cigarettes in private places‚ restaurants included -- just not in common space BY ROBERT POLLOCK NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Sunday‚ September 29‚ 2013‚ 4:20 AM DANIEL BARRY A “No Smoking” sign is posted in the pedestrian plaza in Times Square‚ May 23‚ 2011. Is smoking banned too frequently in public places — or not often enough? As I left last Sunday’s Jets game‚ choking on a supersized cloud of cigarette smoke created by thousands of desperate addicts‚ a

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    WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer‚ Heart Disease‚ Emphysema‚ and May Complicate Pregnancy‚ SURGEON GENERAL ’S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury‚ Premature Birth‚ And Low Birth Weight‚ and SURGEON GENERAL ’S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. Although in general‚ people have the right to do as they wish‚ this right can be taken away if it infringes on the rights of others. There are many ways that others end up paying for the simple act of smoking. One way

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    Or imagine yourself at your work place‚ whether it be a restaurant or office‚ and you are forced to breathe in second-hand smoke the entire time you are there. In this paper you will be informed of the harmful effects of second-hand smoke‚ and why smoking should be banned from all public places. When you are a smoker you are making the decision to damage your own body‚ but little do you know you are also damaging everyone else’s body that you are in the room with. John Messmer explains: "Most of

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    age or older do currently smoke cigarettes (“Adult”). Smoking in public places can cause innocent people to be subject to secondhand smoke and cause them to suffer the same consequences as the actual smoker. Allowing people to smoke can also cause a business to lose valuable customers. It can be a gateway drug that can open the door to much more dangerous drugs. Smoking should not be allowed in restaurants and other public places. By smoking in a public place‚ people are affecting more than just

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    this is why smoking should be banned in public areas. Smoking is a dangerous habit that not only affects the smoker‚ but those around him or her. Banning the smoking in public will keep non-smokers safer. People who smoke subject themselves to deadly diseases by choice. Why should non-smokers be forced to be around it? Let’s hand it over to Fred who will now tell you how our world needs our help and that smoking should be banned. Main speaker: I’m here to tell you people that smoking should be banned

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    Joshua allowed smoking inside the bar and the patio that surrounded the open air layout of the corner location‚ because he wanted his customers to feel comfortable. Pennsylvanians are known for being vocal about their personal and political rights‚ but in September of 2008 the state passed the Pennsylvania Clean Indoor Air Act‚ which prohibited the smoking of tobacco products in most indoor public places. This included a provision that allowed businesses to offer outdoor smoking on all patios‚

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    Cigarette Smoking and Its Health Risks. Why do I need to know about the health risks of cigarette smoking? Cigarette smoking is the most preventable cause of illness and death. Cigarettes are filled with nicotine‚ which acts like a poison in your body. What are the health risks of cigarette smoking? You may have breathing problems that make it difficult for you to do daily activities or play sports. You have a higher risk of bone fractures because smoking can cause osteoporosis (brittle bones). If

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    References: Bloch‚ M. (2000). Outdoor smoking bans: more than meets the eye. Tobacco Control 9‚ 99. ECU website: Annual report 2010. (2010) available April 5‚ 2012 from http://www.ecu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/208523/ECU-Annual-Report-2010.pdf ECU website: ECU smoke free 2012. (2012) Available

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