there are no safe forms of tobacco and they all pose addiction as well as health problems. Falling under the category of smoking tobacco: Bidis, Cigarettes, Cigars (cigarillos and little cigars), Electronic Cigarette, Hookah, Kreteks and Pipes. Bidis and Kreteks have a higher concentration of nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide than the conventional cigarette. (Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, 2012). Bidi smoking increases the risk for oral cancer, lung, stomach, and esophageal caner. Smoking
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Introduction Philip Morris USA is the leading cigarette manufacturer in the United States and boasts the highest in revenues, income and market share than all other cigarette manufacturers. Philip Morris USA began its inception more than 150 years ago selling tobacco and ready-made cigarettes in London, England (Philip Morris, 2011). In 2004, Western Michigan University honored Philip Morris USA as the employer of the year. Every year since 1991, Western Michigan University honors a major employer
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selected a few to elaborate on: 1) smoking has been known to cause cancer and other health problems 2) the toll that smoking takes on the family when a person fails to recognize the impact and 3) the increase in tobacco is making the purchase of cigarettes cost prohibitive. The Cancer-Related Fact Sheet (Source: www.cancer,org) reports staggering statistics as it relates to new cases and deaths related to cancer. In 2014, 224,210 new cases of lung cancer were reported. Similarly, 159,260 related
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Cause and Effect My whole life, I have been around cigarettes and smoking. Most of my family smokes or has smoked. My mom and dad were both smokers. My mom still smokes today but my dad switched to smokeless tobacco. My aunt is a smoker. Both my mom’s parents were smokers and it took both their lives. My dad’s mother use to smoke but she quit ten years ago. My cousins Allen and Michael are both smokers. My brother has tried it and so has my cousin Harley. My daughter’s mother also is a smoker
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5 million will die on early, preventable death because of a decision made as a child. Smoking can cause many diseases and problems physically and mentally. Smokers run into many complications while using the addicting abject called a cigarette. Cigarettes have addicting materials in them such as nicotine, which is what makes it so hard for people to stop smoking. When people keep smoking the nicotine affects their body badly by causing them to get lung cancer, lung diseases, possible death and
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One of my habits is smoking, and I developed this habit due to influence from my peer many years ago. The role models for the smoking habit were some of my friends who used to smoke cigarettes. When I joined a group of friends who used to smoke, I found myself smoking too, and it is now became a daily habit. They encouraged me and I started smoking slowly, but it became a habit. From the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2006), a habit is acquired behavior pattern being developed through constant
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Economically and culturally smoking is considered to be a “norm” within society. The government has policies on cigarettes that try to help reduce smoking, but in an effort to make more revenue the taxes that are placed on cigarettes are not so high that consumer usage will drastically decline and affect government revenue. The government has imposed quotas and tariffs on cigarettes to help regulate the importation of them. A country like the United States has a high border tariff, which the government
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when they put it to their lips. They are in essence deciding whether or not to pollute their lungs. Others also say tobacco is an addictive drug because of the nicotine and other chemicals that it contains. Many companies are now making faux cigarettes that contain nicotine but not tobacco, for those who are already addicted to it; which makes the nicotine available with or without the tobacco. One reason it would not be feasible for tobacco use to be illegal is the fact that it would hurt certain
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are how do teens get away with smoking when it is illegal? Do they get cigarettes from their peers, or even parents? Can teens get the help they need to quit? My opinion is that schools should have a program to better educate students on the effects of smoking, and the risks involved. Teens can be influenced to start smoking by pressure or imitation of their peers, friends or even family. Also, teens are prompted to use cigarettes if they see someone they look up to smoking in a movie, or a TV show
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