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SEGMENT 6
"My name is Daniel Burgoyne, I'm nineteen years old. My mother
is addicted to tobacco. If she tries to quit, her hands start shaking, her
attitude becomes really negative and she's very short tempered and she just
acts like the world is going to end if she doesn't have a cigarette. I think
about what's going to happen with my mother, if in the next 10 to 20 years
is she go-ing to get something like cancer. Sometimes I'll have dreams about
it or I'll imagine that I'm going to have to be there in the hospital when
she's sick and it kind of worries me."
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SEGMENT 7
"My name is April Sigmund and I'm 20 years old. One of my
very best friends is a smoker and actually he used to be a drug addict.
He's recovered now. He's been sober for two years and when he quit he
said, take away my drugs I can't do them anymore, but don't take my cigarettes!"
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SEGMENT 8
"My name is Jason Mitchell Kahn and I'm 19 years old. I started
socially smoking when I was about 13 in 8th grade and smoked that way
all through high school and when I first started college it just hit me
that I wasn't in control of the habit anymore! I have a great aunt Eve
who had to have a lung removed from smoking so seriously and she still
smokes with one lung!"
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SEGMENT 9
"My name is Brooke Bartlett and I'm 18 years old and I'm a
smoker. I always considered myself not addicted because I thought I could
completely quit like cold turkey but the last year, I would say, I've
been a constant smoker. And I've definitely noticed changes in my breath,
in my voice! It's definitely sometimes a problem smoking. If I smoke a
pack a day, that's like $30 a week you know, and that definitely, definitely
takes a toll. In restaurants it becomes a problem with people not wanting
to sit in the smoking section with me, or if there's not even a smoking
section having to go outside and have a cigarette. I'm from up north and
it would always be such a hassle to have to go outside in like 30 and
have a cigarette, just for the fact of being addicted to something. My
whole mothers' side of the family smokes and it would be Christmas or
it would be Thanksgiving and like you could taste cigarettes in the food.
My aunt would constantly have her Marlboro Lights in the kitchen and it
was like such a child-hood memory of like Christmas and Thanksgiving and
whatever holidays we would go to at
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