The Effects Of Smoking On Non-Smokers

The Effects Of Smoking On Non-Smokers

...our children from the time they enter elementary school to prepare them for this temptation and
encourage them to steer clear of this problem.(Schoebel 287) There is no sure cure for smoking, and
every method requires willingness, dedication, and will power. Smokers should recognize the serious
health risks they are facing every time they light a cigarette and accept that quitting such an addictive
habit would only come with some amount of discomfort.
Is there anyone who does not know someone who smoke's? Everyone has a family member, friend, or
coworker who smokes. They have chosen to smoke, but by just being around them you are also
smoking, only you have not made that choice. Before you choose to take this risk you should think about
what may happen to your body. There are many factors that you should take very seriously; smoking is a
hazardous habit because it leads to addiction, disease, and high-risk pregnancy.
As advertisements have shown on commercial on television that smoking is a way to relax and to be
cool by smoking cigarettes, they never show you the negative side of it. For example, addiction is one of
the bad side effects and it is caused by nicotine. Once you inhale the cigarette you will then feel or want
the need for another one, and you may have different personalities and change because of the addiction.
You may get more grouchy and violent behavior and need a cigarette to relax, but instead it is doing
more damage. Researchers have found ways to control addictions and some have succeeded while
many have failed. People at a younger age start to get addicted by the nicotine in the cigarette and this
is where the problem starts.(Schwebel 125)
The hazardous of smoking lead to many fatal diseases and should persuade people to quit their habit.
First, a major reason why people should quit smoking is that many people are...

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