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    Advertisements are deceiving; cigarette companies use them to target consumers of different social statuses, race, and ages. The majority of the ads portray an image that makes the consumer believe that if they use their product they will look or be as happy as the person shown in the ad. Yet many ads do not show the side effect that their product can have or the effect it can cause on the consumers health. For example in my ad, it tries to convince young adults to buy Newport cigarettes. The ad…

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    While researching the several legal drugs that are available to worldwide, I will be focusing on alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. Within this paper I will be addressing why it is legal to be use these drugs recreationally. As well as, how addictive each drug can be, the benefits that may accompany each drug along with the damages that can occur, and how much money is each industry worth along with the national amount of money spent on medical care and treatment following the effects of the drugs.…

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    Drug Legalization Analysis

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    drugs is still considered as an illegal act. We all know the bad effects of drugs such as deaths, financial problem. Tobacco also has the same effects, so why does the U.S not ban Tobacco? The government frequency inspects all products are being sold to American public. Thousands items being recalled for unqualified the standard safety points. For example, the biggest motor company in the U.S, General Motor Corporation, recalled more than two million cars last two years because the Takata airbag…

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    Magazines, just about everywhere yet so many Americans still choose to poison their bodies with these. But Why? Most people know of someone who has been severely affected by the effects of smoking or even died from it. Although these people know the harm they ae doing to themselves and others around them they still choose to light that cigarette and take puff. This is because they either don’t care or are mentally and physically so addicted to the tobacco that the desire for the product…

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    Tobacco And E-Cigarettes

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    Tobacco Essay Tobacco plants were discovered far long ago around 8,000 years ago and have been planted wildly ever since. Nearly 2,000 years ago, tobacco began to be chewed and smoked at numerous culturious occasions such as a commemoration. In the 1700s, tobacco companies were developed and by then, smoking had became more widespread. In 1602, an English author published an essay about how tobacco can cause illness and that “illness was often seen in chimney sweepers that were caused by soot…

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    smoking in homes and private smoking areas, what picture are we creating in the mind of our future generation? Cigarettes/tobacco smoking is dangerous to our health, period! There is absolutely no benefit in this habit, only serious harm. If we work toward banning cigarettes/tobacco smoking in the state of Florida, together we will make Florida a healthy state that other…

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    Camel cigarette advertisements appealed to middle class women and men by luring them in with the idea that smoking was healthy, and resulted in an elevated social status. While implying tobacco soaked in poisonous chemicals was healthy and attractive was irresponsible, to say the least, the big tobacco companies got away with it for several years. So how did Camel convince consumers to overlook the hidden dangers of smoking? Creating a campaign based on appeal, logic, and surveys, compelled…

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    The Effectiveness of Anti-Tobacco Advertising on Adolescents A number of studies claim that the majority of frequent smokers experienced their first cigarette by or before the age of 18. It is also true that if one has not decided to smoke tobacco by age 18, it is very likely that the individual never will. But how would one manage to progressively influence a generation of adolescents consumed with modern technology? The answer lies within the question. Anti-tobacco advertisements are…

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    American Spirit and Newport advertisements are everywhere and these ads do more than just sell and provide entertainment they provide a coolness in their ads. These two cigarette ads make their ads image to capture the audience’s attention but to do that the color of their ads need to be bright and lastly, their ads need some kind of slogan or catchy phrase to make the audience want to buy their brand of cigarettes. In the ad of American Spirit cigarettes there are no cigarettes lit or in…

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    his/her right and see someone smoking; and then look to the left and witness the same. There are serious consequences to the use of tobacco and pharmacies are supposed to sell drugs for people to get better, but they’re selling cigarettes. Smoking leads to 440,000 deaths a year in the United States (CDC 2014). There are certain pros and cons to the selling of tobacco in pharmacies. The sale in pharmacies assist in a financial burden on people, it‘s harmful to the environment and it leads to life…

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