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SMOKING

Smoking has become very common and fashionable, especially among young boys. This habit usually begins at school when boys try to experiment with every new thing that they can lay their hands on.

Despite the warnings given by doctors about the ill-effects of smoking, people continue to smoke. Smokers are addicted to it, and even if they want to, they cannot refrain from picking up a cigar or cigarette and puffing away. Some youngsters smoke for the sake of society and some feel that would make them appear liberated and broadminded. In the beginning, a teenager may take a few puffs from his friend's cigarette; then comes a time when it becomes an indispensable part of his life. Several puffs lead to the formation of a habit. Soon smoking begins to affect the health of the smoker. He becomes a chain-smoker. This smoke is toxic and the nicotine in the cigarette is known to cause cancer. It is ironic that despite the fact that every smoker is aware of the ill effects of smoking, he does not give it up. Tobacco companies are doing very well all over the world. Every packet of cigars or cigarettes has a warning inscribed in it: cigarette smoking is injurious to health." Yet the smoker never reads this warning and even if he reads it he never pays heed to it.

The government raises the price of tobacco every year. This is usually done to discourage people from smoking. Yet smokers continue to be slaves of this habit and often spend a substantial part of their earnings on cigarettes. Cigarette advertisements lure people into smoking and most active smokers cause a great deal of harm to passive smokers as well. Smokers force the members of their family to

bear the ill effects of the smoke that they exhale. Smoking can be stopped by a strong will power and every person has the capacity to give it up once he sets his mind at doing so.

Questions for discussion:


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What comes to mind when you hear the word smoking? Smoking kills. Why dont people understand this? Is smoking a problem in your country? Why do people start smoking? Why do you think it is so difficult for people to give up and quit smoking? Do you get angry about passive smoking breathing in second-hand smoke? Do you think smokers should pay higher health costs? Should Hollywood, Bollywood, etc. show smoking in movies? Do you know any chain smokers? How could you get them to stop? Which is worse for your health, smoking every day or drinking every day? Do you think smoking is cool? Why dont governments ban smoking if it causes so many health problems? Where are the no-smoking areas in your town? What can we do to stop children smoking? What does smoking do to your health? Why do tobacco company ads always have healthy-looking young people smoking in beautiful places? How would the world be different if smoking was suddenly banned? What do you think when you see a pregnant woman smoking? Someone once said: I'd rather kiss a mad cow on the muzzle than a smoker on the mouth. What do you think about this? Do you think smoking will ever disappear?

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