 Stop Smoking cause your such a fool! And your not even cool! Sexi Arim Herrera Period-2.

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 Stop Smoking cause your such a fool! And your not even cool! Sexi Arim Herrera Period-2

Fact 1! 90% of all adult smokers started when they were kids. Each day, more than 3,900 kids become regular smokers.

Fact 2! Cigarette smoking accounts for at least 30% of all cancer deaths. It is a major cause of cancers of the lung

Fact 3! Cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless and pipe tobacco consist of dried tobacco leaves, as well as ingredients added for flavor and other properties. More than 4,000 individual compounds have been identified in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Among these are about 43 compounds that are carcinogens.

Fact 4! One tobacco company proposed reaching its target consumer from ice cream trucks.

Fact 5! 21.6% of Hispanic high school students smoke cigarettes. 13.3% of all Hispanic adults smoke.

Fact 6! 25% of middle and high school boys and 31% of middle and high school girls smoke light cigarettes

Fact 7! 21.4% of White adults smoke. 25.4% of White high school students smoke cigarettes. 8.3% of White middle school students smoke cigarettes.

Fact 8! 11.4% of African American high school students smoke cigarettes. 7.5% of African American middle school students smoke cigarettes.

Fact 9! 16.8% of Asian American men smoke compared to 4.6% of Asian American women. 10.4% of all adult Asian Americans smoke.

Fact 10! By 2025 over 10 million people will die of some sort of smoking illness.

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