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Smoking is an activity in which a person burns a specific substance and inhales the fumes produced. The most commonly used substance in smoking is tobacco which when burnt produces tar. This tar contains many toxic chemicals which cause damage to the body, mainly the...
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There are many people who know that smoking cigarette is not good for their body. Cigarette holds many chemical substances such as cadmium, butane, acetic acid, methane, ammonia, arsenic, methanol, nicotine, hexamine, stearic acid, and carbon monoxide. All those substances are not suitable for people...
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This article talks about how the “number of children admitted to hospital with severe asthma” has decreased by 12% in the first year after the ban on smoking in public places. It is also thought that people are opting for smoke – free homes as...
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Abstract The subject of considerations in this work is Smoking Ban Act, the laws prohibiting smoking in public places, adopted by the British parliament in 2006 and entered into force on July 1, 2007. The aim of the considerations is to present the political and...
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For years there has been conflicting research whether smoking should be banned or not and it is a significant issue today. Many people have given up smoking while others still continue to smoke. Smoking is the inhalation and exhalation of fumes (gases and hydrocarbon vapours)...
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Remember that time when you were enjoying yourself outside, maybe you were having a walk on the beach, or a picnic with your family, but then you smell the revolting smell of the 7000 chemicals in cigarette smoke and suddenly your whole day is ruined....
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As a middle schooler, my father warned me of the dangers of smoking. His incessant resistance to cigarette use began after he saw its deteriorating effects on my late grandmother. Both his warnings and her struggle to breathe discouraged me from using cigarettes. I applied...
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The fact that smoking tobacco cigarettes can have dire effects on an individual’s health is not new information. Although there are fewer people partaking in this activity than there were even fifty years ago, there are still roughly one billion people worldwide who smoke cigarettes,...
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One of the most rampant leading cause of death is smoking cigarettes. Cigarettes are silent killers that affect the body in every way possible. Underage smoking is one of the increasing issues in today’s setting. Smoking at an early age fulfill one’s satisfaction but may...
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Cigarettes are one of the deadliest man-made creations in history; with an annual killing rate due to diseases linked to cigarettes being more than other appalling diseases. Tobacco was originally discovered in South America by the Native American Indians for medical and religious purposes. American...
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In the essay Smoking freedoms at stake, the author Joelle Babula argues that Nevada’s local government should be allowed to enforce tabacco laws stricter than the state. Babula believes that the community should have the right to decide where they want to be smokefree. He...
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In 1998, Drew Carey held a sit-in because of the smoking ban in the California bars. Even though Drew is not a smoker, he smoked that night and called the ban stupid. Three years ago, California enacted a state law that forbade smoking in bars...