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    Cigarette smoking is a risky habit. According to http://www.rochester.edu‚ it kills more than 1‚200 Americans each day. The nicotine in cigarettes causes cigarettes to become extremely addictive‚ and the addiction becomes very expensive. Cigarette smoking has side effects‚ can cause cancer and disease‚ and is harmful to others. Smoking cigarettes has side effects. One side effect is the premature wrinkling of the skin. Other side effects include: bad breath‚ stained hair‚ stained teeth‚ odorous

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    Why? Their kids are being poisoned by e-cigarettes due to an increase in the use of products. There has already been “at least 1 child death reported from unintentional exposure to a nicotine-containing ENDS (e-cigarette) solution” (Walley 1018). These poisonings will continue because the products don’t have to be childproof and come in fruit‚ candy‚ and other flavors specifically targeting young children (CDC). Calls regarding poisonings from e-cigarette liquids have risen from 1 per month to 215

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    will begin prescribing electronic cigarettes to patients looking to quit smoking. And with this decision‚ they hope to save millions of lives. Approximately 100‚000 deaths a year in the UK alone are caused by smoking. That figure doesn’t even include deaths from second hand smoke. So much time and money‚ invested in research all over the world‚ has gone into trying to a find an answer to the smoking problem. The NHS believes they may have found this answer. But are e-cigarettes the solution or will

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    Cigarette Should Be Banned

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    Cigarettes Should be Banned Smoking cigarettes has been a worldwide habit for a long time. According to the World Health Organization report‚ about 2 billion people smoke all over the world‚ 48% men and 12% women and even a number of child smokers. Everyone knows the harm of cigarettes and many countries have published smoking bans. The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan was the first one to forbid tobacco sales (BBC News). I strongly approve of the cigarette ban because cigarette is bad for people’s

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    Ban Cigarette Smoking

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    Cigarette Smoking Should Be Prohibited In this modern world‚ there are many places in public for everyone to be entertained‚ study‚ and socialize together. Besides that‚ a good environment in communities is the main concern for all people. It allows people to maintain their health‚ such as breathing and movement of blood cell in the body consistently. However‚ there are a lot of factors that might be harmful to everyone’s health such as hazardous chemicals‚ effects of radiation‚ and especially

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    is a tax based on the quantity produced. It is not a function of the value of the product being taxed. Cigarettes are a product being taxed in such category. The use of specific tax could have been a good idea since it is evident that even though the Philippines is a small country‚ it is the 12th largest in the cigarette industry with an annual volume of around 85 billion sticks of cigarettes. At P1.00 per stick‚ it could easily translate to P85 billion tax revenue and yet we had only collected

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    Uk Cigarette Consumption

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    of UK cigarette consumption. In the UK‚ cigarette consumption is 25% higher than the Europe Union average‚ The table on this slide presents percentage of smoking 20 or more cigarettes a day‚ on average‚ take up 10% of men‚ and 6% of women. While‚ in young group‚ 26% of young men and 25% of young women aged 16-19 were light smokers‚ but only 4% and 3% respectively were heavy smokers. Consumer spending on tobacco products in 2008 amounted to an estimated £13.1 billion‚ 90% of this on cigarettes. Tax

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    Introduction     Cigarette smoking is now becoming a big issue  throughout the world and especially in the Philippines. Because of this‚ the researchers finds it interesting to make a research paper about it. The researchers wants to know the cause and effect of cigarette smoking amongst her fellow student in Agoo Montessori Learning Center and High School Inc. The researchers think that everyone knows the side effects that the cigarette is giving to its user but the hardest thing to understand

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    substances cigarettes contain‚ I’ll describe common symptoms related to smoking‚ and at last I’ll

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    About ten million cigarettes are sold around the world on a daily basis. Facts like that make one wonder of the effects that come along with smoking cigarettes. Although cigarette consumption is a growing market around the world‚ its production and sale should be made illegal due to its addictive additives‚ the physical toll it take on one’s body and the growing use of e-cigarettes. Addiction is a condition that results in a recurring behavior of a pleasurable substance or activity that becomes

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