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    Imposing the bans seamed worthless as advertisements uplinked from other countries still included ads from cigarette corporations. Marlboro being a Formula One sponsor was deep into the motorsport with many young minors as followers. These races could be viewed all over the world simply by being uplinked from another country. Analysts felt this could strain the Indian industry. Further…

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    The prohibition on tobacco advertisements by the Indian Government most likely raises numerous worries and moral contentions. There are those that firmly boycott tobacco products, and there are those that emphatically restrict it. They each have contrasting perspectives and counter contentions to contentions exhibited. I plan to outline every perspective in support of and against the boycott, talk about the irreconcilable circumstance as it relates to the legislature of India, and in addition…

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    it’s time to analyze the corporation which might be poor in enforced the CSR in this section, the tobacco giant Philip Morris. Philip Morris is a well-known tobacco corporation in the United States and the best selling and iconic product of it is Marlboro, which sold over 200 countries outside of the United States. In 1847, Philip Morris was a very small family run business that located in London, later on the corporation moved to New York in 1902. The brand gained much popularity since the…

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    I am have been very fortunate to be born and raised in a large city. Chicago is a beautiful city, it has elegant museums to record breaking skyscrapers. Navy Pier is another great attraction aimed to the whole family with their cruise boats and fine dining. Even when you use Chicago’s public transportation, it seems as if you were taking an excursion to explore the city more in depth. This place is also surrounded by restaurants serving delicious food from all around the world. However,…

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    The United States has dependably been a country of outsiders—never more so than in 1917 when the country entered the First World War. Of the 2.5 million troopers who battled with U.S. military in the trenches of France and Belgium, some a large portion of a million and about one out of each five men were foreigners. In The Long Way Home, David Laskin, creator of the prize-winning history The Children's Blizzard, recounts the stories of twelve of these settler legends. Beginning with their…

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    I don't know why they call him Uncle Jimmy, but that was the name popping on my cell phone last Tuesday. He told me he needed a driver for a post office job he was planning and that it was all ready to go. Jimmy is in his 50s, but age doesn’t bothered him. He’s a huge, muscular built man. He always carries his Beretta, loaded and with the safety off, inside his jacket or hanging on his waist. Jimmy loves to scare people, he gets excited when he sees the look on their faces as they stand…

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    Afghan Culture

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    old ideologies like; “A good afghan girl” will help her mom with household chores, while the men never lift a finger. Or how “ a good Afghan girl” will marry a Afghani boy her family approves of. Although, photographic evidence of her smoking Marlboro cigarette from her youth suggest otherwise. And don't even try to challenge her or else you will be getting a long lecture about respecting your elders, even though you were just expressing an opinion. Oh and don't worry, she won't forget to…

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    McMurphy isn’t afraid of Ratched, after she angers him he comes out with a rage that scares her. “McMurphy came stomping up to the counter beside me and hooked his thumbs in his pockets and told the salesgirl to give him a couple of cartons of Marlboros” (Page 198). McMurphy knew that Nurse Ratched disallowed excessive smoking but still attempted…

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    My Moral Code Analysis

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    extends to using drugs and other abusable substances. Not only am I against smoking for the obvious health problems it brings, I’m also against because of a very interesting story. When I was about twelve I used to sneak cigarettes from my Grandpa’s Marlboro Lights, after choking on the first one, and going through a total of three, I felt so sick that I swore I would never smoke…

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    Upon the climax of World War II, the United States of America experienced an unanticipated frugality in population growth which has socially shaped and economically landscaped the entire nation. The portrayal of the American way of life during the 1950s was shown as a time of development, prosperity and protestation. These three aspects were the depicted because the nation was increasingly booming in population rates, advancing in technology and an uproar of declaration for the excluded rights…

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