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    4/22/13 Smoking Should Be Made Illegal This year alone‚ cigarettes will kill over 420‚000 Americans. Many more will suffer from cancer and circulatory and respiratory diseases. These horrible diseases were known to originate from cigarettes for years. Nicotine‚ the main chemical found in cigarettes‚ is highly addictive‚ according to the Food and Drug Administration. Even though the smokers are well aware of the risks‚ they continue to do it because it’s so addicting. Although smokers suffer from cigarettes

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    E-Cigarettes: Many Liquid Flavours to Choose From E-cigarettes—or e-cigs—are all the rage nowadays‚ and with good reason. E-cigs have only a small amount of nicotine and none of the harmful chemicals found in regular cigarettes. In addition‚ since they only emit a light vapour mist and no harsh smoke‚ they can be used in almost any public place you go to. E-cigs are also fun to smoke‚ because they come with the option of using an e-liquid that makes them taste good. These e-liquids come in a variety

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    releases about 4‚000 chemicals‚ including 43 known cancer-causing compounds and other 400 toxins‚ tar‚ and carbon monoxide‚ as well as formaldehyde‚ ammonia‚ hydrogen cyanide‚ arsenic‚ and the most important nicotine. What is nicotine? Marjorie Jacobs‚ member of educational programs‚ explains that nicotine is the chemical that creates addiction ones it goes in the bloodstream. James Bonsack was the man who invented the cigarette in 1880 he made 10 million cigarettes the first year and about one billion

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    General comment about nicotine addiction. Cigarette smoking remains one of the foremost causes of preventable disease and death across the world. Smoking claims the lives of approximately ______ a year as stated by… (WHO) There is much debate over how to define addiction and the importance of psychological and physiological factors in determining individual drug addiction./// This essay will outline major psychological factors contributing to the development of nicotine addiction whilst discussing

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    Smoking in Adolsecents

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    of some of these are: acetone‚ which is found in nail polish remover; ammonia‚ a common household cleaner; arsenic‚ which is used in rat poison; carbon monoxide‚ which is released in car exhaust fumes; methanol‚ a main component in rocket fluid; nicotine‚ which is used as insecticide; and tar‚ which is used to pave roads (American Lung Association). Each day in the United States‚ approximately three thousand and eight hundred young people under the age of eighteen smoke their first cigarette (CDC)

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    Negative Effects of Tobacco The nicotine can be consumed by chewing tobacco apart from smoking and sniffing .The article provides insight into the hazards of chewing tobacco . If you believe that only smoking is injurious‚ certainly not. Any form of nicotine consumption is injurious. Tobacco is bad for health‚ no matter in what form you take it the ill effects are always there. Tobacco are leaves of plant that are used in dried form‚ they are high in nicotine and consequently addictive in nature

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    Harmful Effects of Smoking

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    smokers started when they were young (Roberts 18). The reason why people get addicted to any type of tobacco product is because all tobacco products have nicotine in them‚ which is the addictive ingredient (American Thoracic Society 22). Every time a person smokes a cigarette or chews tobacco‚ that person ingests nicotine. I believe that the tobacco companies should be liable for every tobacco-related death each year. On the other hand‚ some people believe that everyone has

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    13 Review of Related Literature Smoking 15 Effects of Smoking Lung cancer 16 Heart Disease 17 Heart Attack 18 Causes of Smoking Nicotine Addiction 19 Peer Pressure 20 Ways to Avoid

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    Vaping Persuasive Speech

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    Do you like smelling like an ashtray or having yellow teeth? Why not try vaping? E-cigarettes or vapes are electronical battery operated cigarettes used to smoke vapor instead of smoke. There are different bottles of flavored liquid that gets poured into the vape’s heating device that turns the liquid into vapor that you inhale. Smoking cigarettes is becoming a thing of the past and vaping is the thing of the future. The production of vaping and and e-cigarettes have brought us a healthier‚ cheaper

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    Smoking Informative Essay

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    expenditures. This is an average of close to $7‚000 per adult smoker. One of the many areas nicotine affects is the brain. The Nicotine from cigarettes is as addictive as heroin. Nicotine addiction is hard to beat because it changes your brain. The brain develops extra nicotine receptors to accommodate the large doses of nicotine from tobacco. When the brain stops getting the nicotine it’s used to‚ the result is nicotine withdrawal. You may feel anxious‚ irritable‚ and have

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