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    Content & Disposition The purpose of this speech is to speak for every childs right to education and to those who can not raise their voice. As said in her speech: ”Today is the day of every women, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.” Malala´s message becomes clear when she says the quotes that is written above because she summarize what they whole speech is about which is for the people who have raised their voice for their rights but Malala speak for those…

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    Tobacco Persuasive Essay

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    tobacco, many states in the United States have adopted the smoke free law; which protects non-tobacco users from exposure. This law limits where tobacco can be used and is prohibited from public places such as restaurants work place and hospitals. The ban is even imposed to some out door areas such as open areas of hospital and public…

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    Tobacco Advertisement

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    population believes that the government should take a stance and prevent, if not completely make illegal tobacco products. In my case analysis on the ban of tobacco ads in India, my hopes are to fairly summarize the opinions of those in favor, opposing, and give my own thoughts on the subject. Beginning with the arguments that support the ban of tobacco advertising in India, a very powerful statement was made in the case analysis, which was that “tobacco is the most dangerous consumer…

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    Tobacco Research Paper

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    report of 42.1 million americans2 and around one in every five adults currently smoke cigarettes and among these more than 3000 people under the age of 18 years start smoking their first cigarettes and more than 700 become the regular smokers.3 The harmful effects of smoking also extend to the non-smokers due to the second hand smoking exposure. Every year around 88 million non-smokers are exposed to second…

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    Do you know how popular smoking is? In the mid 1960’s, 58% of men and 28% of women smoked cigarettes(McCarthy 1) Cigarettes continue to affect people’s lives every day My dad was diagnosed with lung cancer this year The hospital where he gets treatments likes to stay positive and not have the patients blame themselves for their situation but most likely, his cancer was caused by smoking At least 80 % of lung cancer cases were caused by smoking The survival rate of lung cancer is just 14…

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    recorded spokesman to proclaim the perilous and fatal effects of smoking.…

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    be smoked in the 1860’s, no-one knew of the harmful effects that the constant daily smoking of them causes; that it is harmful to all and fatal to some. The earliest cigarette ads reveal this blissful ignorance in their simplicity and claims. In fact, the first large-scale cigarette ads concentrated largely on ease of use, flavor, and smoothness and even healthiness of use (Proctor 87). However, by the 1940’s smoking cigarettes had been linked to cancer and cigarette manufacturers decided upon a…

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    Global Tobacco Epidemic

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    is cigarettes and tobacco products. The Worth Health Organization (WHO) estimates by 2030 eight million people will be killed by tobacco and most deaths will occur in middle to lower income societies. Although smoking rates have decrease in developed countries in developing countries smoking continues to increase. In some of the poorest societies more is spent on tobacco than education. The reason to maintain profits tobacco companies are increasing marketing in countries with no or little…

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    to tobacco-related deaths each year (Truth Campaign). In an effort to decrease this rate, government, non-profit, and corporate organizations target advertising. The existing belief dictates, when we see tobacco advertisements, or observe people smoking on television, the consumer population grows. Thus, organizations attack the problem by targeting cigarette and smokeless tobacco ads in addition to producing their own anti-tobacco campaigns. Although the percentage of smokers drops each…

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    see fit. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that the government cannot 'prohibit the free exercise ' of religion, and so marijuana should be legal.” (Mjlegal. 2002) There are five locations in the United States that have rejected the ban on marijuana, 2012 and 2014 were both important years dedicated to legalizing it. This is something that was constantly talked about on the news and in different conversations, even today. “These Jurisdictions reformed their law and set out to…

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