Should smoking be banned?

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Should smoking be banned? My case study will consist of: What diseases are linked with smoking, what would happen if smoking was banned, scientific knowledge behind smoking and cigarettes, reasons for and against whether smoking should be banned with quotes from smokers and non smokers, facts on what smoking is doing to the human body and my own personal conclusion on whether smoking should be banned. I will get my information and quotes from websites, encyclopaedias, books and scientists work. These will be for my scientific knowledge and I will also include them in my reasons for and against as quotes. I will also finds out some facts on smoking from websites Contents Page Introduction -What my case study will consist of, -How I found the evidence, Reasons for the Ban Quotes, scientific knowledge. Reasons against the ban Quotes and evidence on what could happen if smoking was banned. Scientific knowledge What smoking does to the body Links to various diseases from smoking. Facts about smoking Facts I have found on smoking. Conclusion My decision on whether smoking should be banned. Bibliography Places where I have found my facts and quotes. Reasons against smoking being banned. There are also many people that think smoking shouldn't be banned and some of them are not smokers. They too though have many good reasons why they think smoking shouldn't be banned. Firstly many pubs will be forced to close down due to loss of business as many of their customers are smokers and many of them don't want to smoke outdoors. But if many pubs are to close down then this would lead to having a few very crowded pubs which would also put many people out of work. Why do people smoke? Lots of people smoke in Britain but why? Most people smoke to relieve stress after work or in some cases school. Secondly, smokers have been

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