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    Is it moral to advertise and sell Tabaco products? Nowadays people have the right to choose: to smoke or not to smoke, to drink or not to drink and others. In our modern world, advertising is dominated. Adverts are everywhere: on television, on the Internet and even on the streets. Advertising helps to sell products. Tabaco advertising contributes to poor health. The most important that Tabaco advertising attracts children and teenagers. The main aim for advertising is not only informed about…

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    Personal Goal Analysis

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    My current personal goal is to continue attending Marlboro college. This is an intermediate goal since it fits in in under the rest of my life goals. Continuing to go to a college I am already attending might seem like an easy task but there are a lot of factors that play in this situation, both the ones I can and can’t control. First off, since I am not a U.S. citizen or legal resident, in order to attend college in the U.S. in general I have to have a student visa (F1). I have already taken…

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    The proposal of banning of Tobacco advertising in India has proven more complex than it looks, and has sparked debate in the country with many arguments for and against being debated. In this essay we will summarize the arguments for and against, address the question of conflict of interest, and conclude with a personal recommendation for tobacco advertising policy. One of the objectives of banning tobacco advertising by the Government of India, was to discourage adolescents from consuming…

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    cigarette, pushed their smokeless products harder than ever because of this realization. Between 2006 and 2007, both RJR and Philip Morris leveraged their strongest cigarette brands to promote new moist snuff products such as Camel Snus, Marlboro Snus, and Marlboro Moist Snuff, in test markets around the United States. The new products are line extensions of well-known cigarette brands, giving them a sense of familiarity that may increase their appeal to smokers, and they may promote dual use…

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    Richard Prince's Untitled (cowboy), (1980-89; fig. 3), which he rephotographed the 'Marlboro Man' advertisements, he conveys the symbolism in American heroic figure through breaking traditional agendas of representation. In the constructed version of reality, the hyperreal representation of replicating the same imagery in appropriation…

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    What is the possibility that you could sell your latest Instagram post for $100,000? I think I am a very good looking guy but not that good looking to where someone would want to purchase it for that much. Richard Prince is an American artist who is doing just that. He is taking Instagram posts and altering them a bit and selling them for thousands of dollars. Prince is a notorious copycat artist who has made a very good living off of this. Now, one might ask, how is this man copying stuff from…

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    The role of family plays a big part in Saul’s life in the book Indian Horse. Saul is a boy who is taken away from his family and from the ages of 8-13 he lives at a residential school called St.Jerome's. While living there he learns to play hockey and becomes very good at it so he leaves the school to play at a higher level. In Manitouwadge Saul learns the meaning of family through the Kellys (people caring for him), Virgil (who acts like his brother), and the Moose (the hockey team he plays…

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    Tobacco companies have been exploiting countries’ regulations for a long time and they are the only ones that are benefiting because they make sure to keep the dangers of smoking hidden. Phillips Morris International products are very popular in Uganda, where I grew up. When I was in Uganda, almost all my friends smoked and they were teenagers. Just like I did not know the consequences of smoking, my friends smoked for fun and they were extremely addicted. The only reason I wasn’t smoking was…

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    Consumerism In Advertising

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    This poster is a mock advertisement designed for mass distribution. Here, Burgin takes a typical image from the mass media in which a man and a woman are displayed in a rather sensuous scene. The image mirrors the sex appeal we are used to seeing in regular advertisements, and this therefore allows the piece to blend in with the various advertisements we see daily. Both the image and text guide the viewer to a critical meaning – ultimately highlighting the media’s role in shaping our desires.…

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    The revolutionary change “First of all, I am in charge of the company with full powers, so I can take a decision without anyone else taking a parallel initiative” (Luca di Montezemolo) Structure Division of Ferrari into three small departments: Future developments and special projects in the UK, Engine Department in Maranello and Scuderia Ferrari (SF) which is the place where the cars are built and the team managed. The small racing department would minimize bureaucracy. He revived the GTO…

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