the survey, o consumers account for about 20% of the world population, and among them, three million people die from smoking-related decreases every year. The fact that the output of o production is reduced from 14.364 billion pounds in 1994 to 14.2 billion pounds in 1995 also indicates that people e to realize the negative effects of smoking. Secondly, o consumption isa sheer waste of money. As is indicated in the pictures, 2000 billion US dollars is lost due to smoking each year. Obviously, the total loss of money around the globe substantially exceeds the gain in the industry. In conclusion, as the economic development aims at making our life better, we cannot sacrifice our health for short-term financial gain. If we have to spend more and more money providing medical services for those