| 1. | Addition on Cigarettes Did you know three cigarettes could get one addicted? ... I always wondered, why
are cigarettes so deadly, what is in cigarettes; if people know they’re deadly then why do
they still smoke them; finally why does the government allow people to buy them when
they can kill you? ... If we coul...
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| 2. | Alcohol and Cigarettes ... Alcohol and cigarettes have evolved greatly over a long period of time. Nowadays, there are many various types of alcohol and cigarettes. ... To deal with these issues and discourage the use of cigarettes and alcohol, the prices of these items should increase.
Firstly, alcohol and cigaret...
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| 3. | Cigarettes in Advertising Should Be Banned Cigarettes are the only product advertised which are lethal when used as intended. Advertising has played a key role in getting hooked on smoking. Cigarette advertisements encourage children to experiment with and regularly use cigarettes; In addition, the advertisements contribute to the percepti...
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| 4. | Cigarettes ... She then sued the Liggett Group, the makers of the cigarettes she smoked. ... Unless they have been living under a rock, the general public should have been exposed to enough information by this time when it comes to cigarettes and addiction. ... If a person wants to smoke 3 packs of cigaret...
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| 5. | Addictive habits of smoking cigarettes I am here today to inform everyone about smoking cigarettes. The addictive habit of smoking cigarettes has many dangerous side effects. I believe everyone should know the dangers of cigarette smoking. Being fully knowledgeable about cigarettes will help people make the right decision to either start...
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| 6. | harms of cigarettes ... Cigarettes are one of few products which can be sold legally and can harm or even kill you over time if used as intended. There are chemicals in cigarettes and tobacco smoke that make smoking harmful. ... Nicotine is the chemical in cigarettes which causes addiction. ...
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| 7. | air pollution What¡¦s killing our country ? This year alone cigarettes will kill 420,00 Americans, and how many more will suffer from cancers, and circulatory and respiratory diseases. These horrible illnesses were known to originate from cigarettes for years, and recently nicotine, the main man chemical additive...
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| 8. | Cigarettes should be legal ... Every year our government, charities, and organizations push to illegalize cigarettes. ...
So what is good about Cigarettes? An article titled “Beneficial Effects of Nicotine,” summarizes the many positive aspects of this wondrous drug found in cigarettes. ...
America is a free count...
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| 9. | Winston Cigarettes Winston Cigarettes
Tobacco companies are probably the most conniving and deceptive of all the companies that place advertisements in magazines. That’s why I figured an ad for Winston cigarettes would be the best way to go, and coincidentally I was just recently hired by Winston to come up with ...
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| 10. | Tobacco Illegal Drugs Alcohol Tobacco is a plant grown for its leaves and stems, which are made into cigarettes and cigars. Tobacco has its many uses including snuffing and is the source of nicotine. Tobacco can be grown in tropical and temperate regions. ... There are different types of tobacco such as Virginia and Burley. Vir...
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| 11. | Addiction can be the end. Did you know three cigarettes could get one addicted? Every time one takes a puff of a cigarette they’re playing a dangerous game with life. I always wondered, Why are cigarettes so deadly, what is in cigarettes, if people know they’re deadly then why do they still smoke them, and finally why does t...
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| 12. | Cigarettes Should They Be Legal Cigarettes are legal and very popular, but they’re also one of the most dangerous trends available. Society should not voluntarily use something that is dangerous and possibly fatal. Some people say they use cigarettes to help calm their nerves and curve their appetite. Though most people, espec...
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| 13. | Smoking ... Smoking cigarettes is a practice that people should never take a part in. I intend to explain why Americans today should either stop smoking or should not start all by examining these main points:
I. ... The health factors involved with such a small product outweigh the enjoyment of the ...
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| 14. | Marketing Success of Marlboro Cigarettes The history of Marlboro cigarettes offers insight into one of the great advertising and marketing success stories of the 20th century. ... They introduced the Marlboro brand in 1924 as a womans cigarette based on the slogan: "Marlboro - mild as May". They targeted their female audience by featuri...
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| 15. | KICKING THE HABIT OF SMOKING CIGARETTES KICKING THE HABIT OF SMOKING CIGARETTES
Although smoking cigarettes has been apart of my life for more than 5 years now, I have decided that I will quit once and for all. I have “quit” (and I use the term loosely) for a year before, but this is the time in my life that I will definitely not al...
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| 16. | TOBACCO Smoking tobacco is a serious problem in United States. Wherever one goes here is someone, somewhere standing in the corner smoking a cigarette. It is government’s duty to protect our health by putting a ban to cigarettes. People should be fined if caught smoking. Special healthcare programs should b...
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| 17. | Smoking ... Smoking is hazardous to a persons physical health, cigarettes can make a person
become psychologically dependent, and smoking is an extremely expensive habit. Cigarette
smoking should not be allowed or sold to any teenager; the legal age to buy cigarettes should be
raised from ei...
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| 18. | ciggarrettes are killers Allgrove, April Winnie Baer English 100 11/19/03 Little White Rolls White rolls approximately three to four inches in length, stuffed with little pieces of brown have the ability of killing 420,000 people every year. Yes I am talking about cigarettes. These little rolls of tobacco and other unknown ...
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| 19. | Teen Smoking Teenagers have become attached to the lethal habit of smoking. ... Consequently, the teenagers who see smoking as the “cool” thing to do are exposing themselves to the dangers of tobacco and elements of cyanide and carbon monoxide found in cigarettes. ... In spite of these dangers and the rise o...
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| 20. | peer pressure Come on just do it, it won’t hurt you if you do it just once. Many students will hear this while attending high school. This is peer pressure one of the main factors in teen drug use. People think that if they do drugs it will make them cooler and they will fit in better. If a friend tries to talk t...
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| 21. | smoking It is necessary to change the legal age for smoking from age 18 to age 21. ...
According to the Tribune Review, illegal drug use cigarette smoking has increased from last year for sixth through twelth graders to an amazing 33% of youth. ... Reports of the Surgeon General conclude that smoking c...
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| 22. | Change and perceptions Age 75 Sex: F M/F_Ethnicity:_____________Religion:_Episcopal > > Occupation:_Retired__ > Do you or have you ever smoked, and for how long? > Yes--30 years > > > > > 1.) How has cigarette smoking in America has changed our economy? > Cigarette smokers taxes, cigarette taxes, contributes to our econom...
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| 23. | Raising Cigarette Tax Raising Cigarette Tax
Cigarette smoking starts as a simple act of innocence and fun, but the dependence on tobacco
soon develops into a lifelong addiction. ... One way to decrease smoking is to put a tax on cigarettes. The controversy of raising cigarette tax has been discussed for years, and ...
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| 24. | Make Us Pay “It’s my life, my body, and my choice.” Says Rachel Enriquez, a smoker for the last six years. She’s been smoking cigarettes since the age of 14 and sees nothing wrong continuing to do so. Her excuse is the same excuse used by many to dismiss a potentially fatal bad habit. Smokers, especially those ...
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| 25. | ciggerate abuse hardly ever see anything to warn young people about the risks appealing to with using smokeless tobacco, it is. It seems that everyone warns young people about the risks of smoking cigarettes, if your not the one Daniel benifiled ... basoccerplayer14: yes yes Do you want a disfigured young people. I...
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| 26. | TLO ...
In the case of TLO vs. ... TLO, I rule in favor of the petitioner, the state of New Jersey. In this case, I found no reason in the claims made by TLO and her defense. ... During the search for the cigarettes they found the cigarettes, rolling papers used for making joints, a list of names...
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| 27. | Self-Management for Smokers The target behavior being addressed is a smoking habit. This is a self-improvement program is designed to help myself quit a horrible habit that has existed for nearly six years. The habit needs to be extinguished because of the health issues it causes and the financial resources it consumes. In ord...
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| 28. | 8 Cms Cigarettes and alcohol as I am sure most of us are aware, destroy our lungs and liver respectively when we over indulge in their use. American anti smoking ads say “cigarettes contain Ammonia… so does dog poop”. When you come to think of it there are so many things that we use or consume every singl...
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| 29. | Harmful effects of smoking History of Cigarette Smoking and Lung Cancer:
The most salient fact in the history of lung cancer is that it was very, very rare before the invention of cigarettes. ...
As machines to mass produce cigarettes came into the fore in the 1880s, smoking cigarettes became more common but the number of...
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| 30. | Business ethics The RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company uses Joe Camel to advertise cigarettes and smoking. Yes, Joe Camel is a cartoon character who may entice children and young adults. However, he is not the only means in which children can be exposed to cigarettes and smoking. Young children and teenagers learn through...
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| 31. | RELIGION I'm forwarding information that Johnnie sent in last month. See if you can fit this (and her reference) into the paper for her part Tammie. There's some other good info here that we might be able to incorporate too. Shannyn Romero ----- Original Message ----- From: JOHNNIE BRAXTON Newsgroups: GENERA...
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| 32. | Tabacco: Encouraging Desires or Reducing Risks? Encouraging Desires or Reducing Risks? A small child is sitting in front of the television during the late afternoon watching a talk show. Suddenly the talk show scene fades out and changes to a scene showing a camel character with a cigarette in its mouth promoting the purchase of the cigarettes. Y...
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| 33. | Thank YOu Tobacco is a plant grown in many destinations, mostly places where the expansion of industry is quite immense. The leaves of a tobacco plant is dried, aged for two or three years and then packaged for stock market selling. It is popularly utilized for tobacco pipes, cigarettes, chewing, and snuff. M...
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| 34. | No Smoking ...
Smoking a cigarette is like putting your mouth over the muffler of a car while it’s running? ...
Smoking reduces life expectancy by 15 to 25 years. ...
Smoking kills more than AIDs, automobile accidents, homicides, suicides, drug overdoses, and fires combined. ...
Even though man...
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| 35. | affirmative action Allison Anne Professor Gunn Enc 1101, MTWTH 10:00am June 11, 2003 - Argumentive Nip Smoking in the Butt - OR - Never too Late to Quit Smoking has so many negative effects. The sooner a smoker quits, the sooner his body can repair itself. Quitting smoking can improve one’s health, save money and help...
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| 36. | Tobacco use Smoking Tobacco:
Should it be Legal or Illegal?
Each year hundreds of American dollars are put to waste on tobacco products. Although smoking tobacco is a proven killer, congress still allows it to be legal. ... Whereas "Over 400,000 Americans alone die each year from the use of tobacco," (“Ha...
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| 37. | Subliminal Messaging in Camels Pleasure to Burn Ad Modern advertising companies rely heavily on subliminal messaging to entice their target audiences. ... A specific Camel ad found in Elle, a common, upscale women’s magazine is a perfect example of such advertising. “Pleasure To Burn” is the slogan centered upon the advertisement’s page. ... Smoke...
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| 38. | Ads Tells us what should we look like Muhammad salman
Eng 1001
Mr bently
Ads Tells us what should we look like.
Advertisements have a great influence on us. ... You will be amazed that most of the ads prefer being modeled by a six foot tall woman weighing no more than 130 pounds. ... I look nothing like that. So what," you th...
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| 39. | Horrible Habbits Throughout many years of research and intense studies, scientists and the Surgeon General have found startling facts concerning cigarettes. It has been proven that smoking not only destroys all of the internal organs, but it diminishes the physical appearance of everyone. The price that must be paid...
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| 40. | Debate Laegalization of Marijuana
Legalizing Marijuana
Marijuana or Cannabis Sativa, has been part of American culture Since the Colonial Period. ... Though the health risks of the drug are debatable, when compared with other legal drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol, marijuana proved to be less addictive, less harmful to i...
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| 41. | Nicotine Nicotine
You may not believe it, but during the middle ages, some people actually
believed that the tobacco plant was capable of magnificent medicinal affects, even
immunizing the body against the Plague. ... It’s the addiction caused by nicotine.
Nicotine is found in small level...
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| 42. | Sorry Rush We Don t Live In A Perfect World In his essay Condoms: The New Diploma Rush Limbaugh illustrates his views on planned parenthood, distribution of condoms in school and sex education programs used in public schools today. While Limbaugh does give some great insight on certain topics, he stays completely biased and doesn’t seem open...
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| 43. | feaf Smoking a cigarette to most people is a personal matter, but it also affects the population that are not a tobacco users by increasing medical costs and taxes, and increases the mortality rate with second hand smoke. Kool cigarettes are one of the most popular brands of menthol cigarettes in the Uni...
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| 44. | Second Hand Smoke the Legal Poison Image a world where is legal to haphazardly poison your fellow man. ... The poison is secondhand smoke from cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.
Secondhand smoke, sometimes referred to as passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke, contains more than three thousand toxic chemicals including sixty c...
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| 45. | smoking dangers ... Millions of people are addicted to smoking, and thousands more become addicted every year. ... Second hand smoking is not a danger to the health of the community (Marimont 26). ... So many people quit smoking each year, it is so ridiculous to think that tobacco products are addicting argues ...
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| 46. | personal theory PERSONAL THEORY
Cigarettes are one of the most addictive, over the counter drug known to us during these years. ... At that age that was my theory on why I began to smoke and why others did as well. ... My theory of a problem which I have, which is smoking, is that I do it to keep me occupie...
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| 47. | To drink or not to drink ... At age eighteen you can purchase cigarettes but not alcohol. ... Also, is it right for person to be old enough to fight and die for his or her country at age eighteen, but not be old enough to buy beer? No, it is not right and is terribly unfair in my opinion. ... I feel that if you are...
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| 48. | harmful uses of Tobacco products The use of tobacco products, particularly cigarettes, represents the primary cause of preventable illness and death in the in the developed world. In addition to being connected with a number of cancers and coronary conditions, tobacco plays a role in the etiology of a number of oral conditions. ...
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| 49. | tired of sitting next to youq
When sitting in a restaurant or a pub no one who is not a smoker wants to be exposed to the polluted air from cigarettes, especially if they are eating. ... (Grossman and Chaloupka, 139) Next the government has made requirements stating that all public restaurants and pubs must have some sort ...
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| 50. | marijuana as medicine Re-Legalizing Marijuana as Medicine
In 1937, Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act, which prohibited the non-medical use of marijuana by requiring anyone who produced, distributed, or used the drug for medical purposes to register and pay a tax. ... In 1942, the United States Pharmacopeia removed ...
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