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The lawsuits accuse Juul of endangering students and forcing educators to divert time and money to fight an epidemic of nicotine addiction among teenagers. With school districts across the United States scrambling to reverse the rise of vaping among teenagers, three of them on Monday filed suit against Juul, the e-cigarette manufacturer, accusing it of endangering students and forcing educators to divert time and money to fight an epidemic of nicotine addiction. This argument is about people who have nicotine addition and how they go through withdrawals trying to quick how it is really hard to get through it and stop. My sources are better than other sources because they give different information about nicotine addition and withdrawals. Like the symptoms people will go through and how to overcome and try to fix the problem. In my source also talks about how her kid a 13 year old kid is already addicted to nicotine because of the flavored e cigs and cigarettes. My personal reflection is I know every person today does it and they’re people who can quit and can’t quit I think they should have personal family help for a start to get them feeling like they have people on their side to make them more confident. They feel that feeling it’ll boost them to make a difference and put all this nasty stuff that is giving them lung cancer or increase their chances to get lung cancer. Making the decision to quit smoking is not one that comes lightly, especially for those who have spent many years with tabacco. But when the time comes to put down the cigarette, going cold turkey without a game plan can leave many suffering from nicotine withdrawals, which can also lead quitters back to smoking. In knowing what you’re up against, Kevin M. Fussell, a pulmonologist with Southeast Georgia Physician Associates-Pulmonary Medicine, says first you must know that the fight ahead will be hard but doable as long as you know what your options are and where to go for help. The biggest nemesis to a healthier, smoke-free life, Fussell says, is nicotine. A toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid naturally found in tobacco, nicotine affects many parts of the body, including your heart, blood vessels, hormones, and metabolism, and can reach the brain faster than drugs that enter the body intravenously, according to the American Cancer Society.  This is only a little part about the writing about the effect and what this source talks about. As you can see this source talks about most of the effect of smoking nicotine and how it can effect your life. This source is better than others because it talks about nicotine and how things will effect your life and how it hurt you in your life now and then years from now. That people should really care about this and not push it off because it will increase the years you live and people should be worried if they want to live for a long time. This sources fits so well with my topic because it tells me all i need to know about nicotine addiction and how it is effecting peoples lives or how it will in the future. It shapes my argument on how people should have a lot support and try to stop smoking and fight this nicotine addiction. I can use this source because it talks about all the body parts that are effected in smoking and how it can shorten you lifetime. It doesn’t really change how I think about the topic because I knew a little about it but did really opened my eyes about some things.

“Smoking cessation begins with setting a date, sticking to it.” Brunswick News [Brunswick, GA], 3 Feb. 2015. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A399855764/OVIC?u=ucinc_main&sid=OVIC&xid=7aaaec02

Hassan, Adeel. “Schools Sue Over Vaping, Calling It An Epidemic.” New York Times, 8 Oct. 2019, p. A12(L). Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A601968150/OVIC?u=ucinc_main&sid=OVIC&xid=c8190bcc.

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