Passive smoking Essays

  • Negative Effects Of Passive Smoking On Children

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    Dear Parents I am writing to inform you about the negative effects of passive smoking on a child’s health. Passive smoking also known as second hand smoking is when you inhale smoke from other people’s cigarettes, cigars or pipes. This action is very bad in concern to health overall. In children especially, the negative effects include; respiratory illness, asthma attacks and symptoms, lung airway disease, brain cancer, lymphomas and meningococcal disease. All these disease are injurious to health

  • Lung Cancer Essay

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    There is radon gas it occurs outdoors naturally. Then there is second hand smoke that comes from other people smoking. People are even getting lung cancer from cancer causing agents, this happens from carcinogens. You can also get it from air pollution indoors and outdoors. Also there are gene-mutations that form cancer causing cells. Then there is the one everyone blamed lung cancer is smoking. Lung cancer dates back to 1761 when it was called disease. In 1878 only 1% of the populations were thought

  • Do Not Follow Doctor's Orders

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    I remember when in class in Kindergarden our teacher had to tell us about our little classmate that would not be coming back to school anymore. She had died from a very bad virus and her parents did not take her to the doctor nor did they give her the medicine the doctor had prescribed to her so she got very sick and died. We later found out it was menengitis but at that time all we knew as that she died because her parents did not do what the doctor told them to do. I have always trusted my doctor

  • Argumentative Essay On Cigarettes

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    Experiencing the death of a loved one is never easy, especially when the cause is something self-inflicted, such as cigarettes. Imagine if that loved one was your parent or even worse, your own child. Now, imagine watching the demise and physical incapacities that transpire while you see them deteriorate right in front of you. Feel the anger that would coarse through your veins if you were to see an add that glamorized such deadly instruments, particularly once you realize that the areas being marketed

  • Analysis Of What's My Real Age

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    What’s your real age? On October 1, 2016 I took the real age test on https://www.sharecare.com/group/realage a website that asks various health and lifestyle questions in order to identify the true age of an individual. I tried my best to answer each question as honestly as possible and was informed that my real age was 33.7, which is 4.4 years younger than my chronological age. I must stay this made me feel good, but I was eager to know why I was not rated younger or older. As I reviewed my recommendations

  • Selfishness of Second Hand Smoke

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    Smoking is an age-old art that many partake in regularly. Smoking is a very expensive habit that can cause long-term problems for only a short-term gain of comfort. The surrounding non-smoking socialites must witness, experience, and live with the smoke day in and day out. According to the American Heart Foundation, 43.3 percent of American men and women indulge in tobacco consumption through smoke. The negative effects of the habit-forming substance crush the positive effects. This is on the

  • Smoke Free Society

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    sitting behind you lights a fire and starts smoking. You can't breathe comfortably anymore because of the smell, and the smoke makes your eyes smart. The perfect evening you are having is turning into a living hell. The above example describes how a non-smoker could suffer from smoking. There are many other disadvantages that a non-smoker gets from this nasty habit. Many had even died because of what we call 'passive smoking', or 'second-hand smoking'. A non-smoker faces the risk of losing his

  • Effects of Smoking on Family Life

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    Smoking has been around as early as six-hundred A.D. Now it is very popular and common in society. We all know that smoking can cause a large variety of diseases, such as lung cancer, yet people still do it. Cigarette smoking is responsible for about one in five deaths annually. Smoking causes health issues not only on the smoker but also on the smoker's family both physically and mentally. So the question is, if it hurts you and your loved ones, why don't you stop? By smoking you're harming yourself

  • Our Little Smoking Problem

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    It is shocking to report, that after 50 years of awareness of the dangers of smoking and use of other tobacco products, tobacco industries are still on the incline. Cigarettes and the diseases they cause, are still commonplace in our communities, nation, and the world. It's puzzling that this public health problem is still so persistent. What is it that makes the use of tobacco products so appealing in today's society? Better yet, why does it seem that our political, economic and legal environment

  • Tobacco Industry

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    Tobacco Control Policies: Political awareness of the scale of the public health problem of tobacco is rising because of the huge health and social costs of smoking. The Chinese government has joined the rest of the world in tobacco control. However, policy makers in China are facing a conflict between the economic interest and the health concerns. In 2005, China has signed the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), which requires China to adopt tax and non-tax methods to control tobacco

  • Argumentative Essay: Why Cigarettes Should Not Be Legal

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    Cigarettes are so addictive, so why are they still legal today? The effects of smoking on a person and around that person are so extreme and harmful that smoking should not be legal for anyone. It really amazes me why anybody would smoke and harm their body if they knew how bad it can harm their health, and potentially cause death. Not only is smoking just unhealthy, the bigger problem is that smoking can lead to death. Smoking should be made illegal since there are many negative and dangerous consequences

  • The Effects of Secondhand Smoke

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    The Effects of Secondhand Smoke I went on the Internet and started surfing around until I found this web-site called www.no-smoker.org. This site is About Americans for Nonsmoker's Rights. The article I read was called "Things are changing". The issue is secondhand smoke is bad for your health. The argument here is that tobacco companies are saying that secondhand smoke is not bad for your health. In this essay I will talk about this controversial issue. There are many explicit premises in

  • Persuasive Essay On Smoking And Health Care

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    With smoking having obvious proven consequences, what does everyone think about smoking and health care??? Smoking and Health and Health care have been a controversial topic for many years. Smoking is one of the major obstacles in health care insurance, health care management and health care in itself. Should smokers pay a higher premium on their health insurance policies? Health insurance premiums have been on the rise for years. I was self-employed for over 20 years and the price I paid

  • Persuasive Essay Smoking

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    Smoking no more Death is one of the things in life you simply cannot avoid and there are ways, through the advancement of technology that can make people live longer. But there are also things that can cause human lives to become shorter and one of the biggest cause is cigarettes. Cigarettes contributes to over 500,000 deaths in the United States from smoking related illnesses. Considering the harmful effects of cigarettes, they should be made illegal in the United States due to the addiction of

  • Persuasive Speech to Stop Smoking

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    to stop smoking. Smoking is not only bad for health it is also as bad for the people around you. Breathing other people's smoke is called passive, involuntary or secondhand smoking. The non-smoker breathes "sidestream" smoke from the burning tip of the cigarette and "mainstream" smoke that has been inhaled and then exhaled by the smoker. Secondhand smoke is a major source of indoor air pollution.How does this affect the passive smoker? Some of the immediate effects of passive smoking

  • Why Should Smoking Be Banned On Campus

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    Answer: Smoking should be banned at the Central Texas College due to the harmful components it may bring to students and staff on campus. It can not only harm the smoker, but it can harm the ones around them. The effects of smoking can give CTC a negative environment. Smoking is unhealthy, toxic, and can be addictive for the smoker and the non-smoker. First, smoking can harm your body in many different ways. It can lead to diseases, skin infections, decayed teeth, and etc. Your heart and blood

  • Secondhand Smoke Essay

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    Secondhand smoke, we have all heard of it and know at least one person that smokes. Throughout the history of smoking, many researchers have found that secondhand smoke is more dangerous than the actual smoking of cigarettes. Many people know that there are dangers to smoking and secondhand smoke, but many tend to avoid the advice given to them. Secondhand smoke is very harmful to people of all ages. It destroys the inside and outside of one’s body. Secondhand smoke is not only dangerous indoors

  • Smoking Policy Essay

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    This essay will look into a health policy that is related to reducing smoking in the UK. The essay will also look into explaining different approaches and policies. This includes the latest strategies and researches that are being used by Department of health to support the policy. This health policy is discussing and trying to reduce the amount of people smoking in the UK. Cigarette smoking is the single most cause of illness and premature death in the United Kingdom. The issue that this policy

  • Government Dictation

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    The Government’s Dictation of Our Lives The Government dictates so many aspects of our lives that it would most likely be easier to list how they don’t dictate us. In my essay I will give a few of the many ways our Government is ruling our lives. Our Government dictates who we can marry, what we can smoke, what we can put in our body, drugs, food, etc. They dictate what we can make at home; for example, alcohol or drugs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is even trying to ban fireplaces

  • How Smoking Affects Your Life and People Around You

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    How Smoking Affects Your Life and People Around You I have watched a man try to convince me he's not a smoker, as he holds a cigarette in his hand. People come up with many intricate and clever excuses to assure themselves, as well as others, that they are not smokers. Whether you decide to call it "Social smoking", or try to label yourself solely as a "Party smoker", you are a smoker. A few of my friends only have a cigarette or two at a party, or with a drink. The rest of the smokers