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    liter of milk in Los Angeles would cost about $1.04 while in New York a liter of milk would range from $1.44 to $1.50, the total difference being about .40 to .46 cents. Another example of the market cost difference would be cigarettes; a pack of Marlboro cigarettes in Los Angeles cost on average $6.00…

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    especially the youth. In the ninth inning, with two outs, Bryson swung his smooth, glossy bat and slammed the pearl-white baseball far beyond the outfield. Viewers gazed as the ball gracefully floated through the calm, marmalade sky towards the towering Marlboro billboard. Broadcasting cameras followed the ball, and the tobacco advertisement filled the television screens of baseball fanatics across the nation. After the game ended, thousands of adults and teens who saw the advertisement smoked…

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    I have chosen to write about the lottery that was written by Shirley Johnson and the rocking horse that was written by D.H. Lawrence. In reading both of the short stories I have noticed that the setting was taken in two different areas/setting. The first story is “The lottery” was in the summer time (June 27th) the villages were not very big they were around 300 people in the beginning and was growing. When you first start the Lottery I though oh cool this is the lottery like what people play…

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    Smoking cigarettes have been a growing trend among people of all ages for the past couple of decades. Before extensive research was done regarding cigarettes and their effects on health many did not understand the negative effects that come with smoking. Today, people are well aware of what it does to your body but somehow this damaging drug is still sold to the general public. The production and sale of cigarettes should be made illegal because cigarette companies target youth, cigarettes are…

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    Tobacco Industry Analysis

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    Strategy Implementation - Vision and Strategy: India is the 2nd most populous nation in the world, with a population of 1.295B people This populous country represents a largely untapped market for the top tier tobacco companies. While tobacco use is common in India, cigarette smoking is not. Due to the size of the market, and its immense diversity, even relatively small percentage increases in the number of tobacco users migrating to cigarettes from other tobacco products would create large…

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    How important is the advertising, how much does it actually make you want to purchase what is advertised? The government of India is trying to stop tobacco Companies from advertising their product. Is it really the government decision? Would banning tobacco advertising actually make a difference in tobacco sales? There are many pros and cons on tobacco advertising. Many countries have already banned tobacco advertising. The government of India has a hard decision to make; to ban tobacco…

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    Although science indicates that our brains are designed to focus one thing at the time, it is popular that we ignore this fact, and perform multitasking instead, particularly when driving. Detecting this problem, the print ad “Don’t Text and Drive,” thanks to its brilliant designs, its conveyable image, and its interaction with viewers, reminds us to think twice about our choice. In the jungle of colorful and complex designs, the “Don’t Text and Drive” print ad enacts viewers by its innovative…

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    Tobacco Advertising

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    The most well-known sponsored in India is Marlboro sponsoring Formula 1 racing they had a very significant popularity with well-to-do youth in India as well as minors. Market analysis forecasted Indian industries at a disadvantage tobacco industries was a large contributor to the state. Many feel…

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    One conflict of interest would be the idea of a foreign TV company, like Formula One racing, being sponsored by tobacco companies. Viewers may not actually see any tobacco product advertisements, but the channel is sponsored by Marlboro – a well-known tobacco company. A sponsorship like this could put “Indian industry at a disadvantage” (Government of India, 2001). Another conflict of interest would be that even if tobacco advertisements were banned, it wouldn’t stop the product…

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    So, my person of choice is Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria. I chose him because he came from nothing in the slums of Colombia to become one of the most successful well-known politicians/narcos of his time and current times. He was one of those people that was able to turn dirty drug money into clean money by donating it to charities and to soccer teams in Colombia. When he first started he was just trafficking cigarettes but as his empire grew a few already successful narcos got him in the cocaine…

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