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Nicotine Addiction. Student Name. Thesis Statement. A discussion about nicotine addiction must focus on causes, effects, and solutions. Causes. Stress Boredom Advertisement Social Society/ Peer Pressure Friends/ Family. Effects. Health Behavior/ Social Stimulation Society/ Lifestyle
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Nicotine Addiction Student Name
Thesis Statement • A discussion about nicotine addiction must focus on causes, effects, and solutions.
Causes • Stress • Boredom • Advertisement • Social Society/ Peer Pressure • Friends/ Family
Effects • Health • Behavior/ Social Stimulation • Society/ Lifestyle • Jobs • Family/ Friends • Dangerous Habits
Solutions • Financial • Health • Pregnancy • Hypnotherapy • Quit Cold Turkey
Solutions • Gum • Patches • Therapy Treatments • Education • Family/ Friends
Opinion • Causes, effects, and solutions
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