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Reflection about public smoking

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Answered by navya1705
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Banning Smoking in Public Places

Updated on June 6, 2017

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Smoking is extremely popular all over the world and when the smoking ban was established there were a lot of debates as to whether or not it was the right thing to do. I have done a case study on the smoking ban, which will hopefully help people see both sides of the argument and maybe even help some people realize the real risks of smoking. Smoking doesn't just carry the risk of cancer, there are plenty of other potential consequences that demonstrate why smoking is so bad. However, it's possible that implementing a smoking ban was the wrong way of getting this message across. That's for you to decide.

There are a lot of reasons why people begin smoking. Some people smoke because they have been regularly exposed to smoking, because they are curious about it, or because they simply enjoy it. Many people smoke socially or as a means of stress reduction. Whatever causes people to choose to smoke, a smoking addiction can easily develop quickly once a person starts smoking regularly. Whatever a person's reasons for starting to smoke, it can rapidly become something a person feels compelled to do in order to feel normal. Medical research has proven that smoking causes a wide range of health problems such as lung cancer, emphysema

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Answered by Shruti1220
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Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream. Most commonly the substance is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant which have been rolled into a small square of rice paper to create a small, round cylinder called a "cigarette". Smoking is primarily practiced as a route of administration for recreational drug use because the combustion of the dried plant leaves vaporizes and delivers active substances into the lungs where they are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and reach bodily tissue. In the case of cigarette smokingthese substances are contained in a mixture of aerosol particles and gasses and include the pharmacologically active alkaloidnicotine; the vaporization creates heated aerosol and gas to form that allows inhalation and deep penetration into the lungs where absorption into the bloodstream of the active substances occurs. In some cultures, smoking is also carried out as a part of various rituals, where participants use it to help induce trance-like states that, they believe, can lead them to spiritual enlightenment.

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