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Smoking2

In today's society, three out of five Americans are addicted to smoking cigarettes. In other words, every individual in America is either a smoker or has a friend or relative who smokes. The tobacco industry is one of America's largest growing industries. There are many smokers and non-smokers in the world and just the same there are many differences and similarities between the two. From being treated different publicly to being looked at differently in terms of health, both smokers and non-smokers have their pros and cons.Just as smokers attend social events so do non-smokers. A few examples of the social events attended are: bars, clubs, concerts, restaurants, bowling alleys, etc Smoking is allowed at most of these events. Whether or not you are a smoker, you will endure a cloud of smoke or come home with the faint scent of smoke on your clothes at one time or another. From personal experience, I arrived at the fact that not only spending a minimum of five minutes in a smoking building- (smokers behavior)2nd Subject(Smokers Behavior)simply walking in and out produced the faint scent of smoke on my clothes. Nonetheless, the close vicinity of restaurants segregate smokers from non-smokers. Both smokers and non-smokers see this as difficult. For instance, if you had to attend a meeting for work at a restaurant. You might end up as a non-smoker sitting next to someone puffing away or feeling uncomfortable as a smoker sitting next to someone who condemns cigarette smoke. Even though both are at a disadvantage some smokers feel as if they are being punished by having to sit on opposite sides of the building.In comparison, both smokers and non-smokers have to deal with stress. While living in this money-crazed and fast paced society, we will all get stressed out at one point. A full-blown smoker must deal with the stress of addiction. Addiction comes with an array of problems such as: money, health, family, etc A non-smoke...

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