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    Introduction: Good morning everyone, my purpose here today is to show you the comparison between a modern and a vintage advertisement, I will show you the types of social classes that are being presented in theses adverts. These advertisements had been created in two very different era 's where their social classes are based on the same group but share different minds. Next slide Brand and product details: The vintage advertisement was created in the 1950s by Phillip Morris his company was made…

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    Why Teens Turn To Smoke

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    my father and being in Saudi Arabia which is a place that you do not have entertainment places such as cinema, bars, nightclubs, and others funny thing because it is conservative society, so it would be anticipated thing to smoke and have fun while that age. Even though I developed the habit of smoking early in my life, I hope that by using effective strategies that I can quit smoking altogether.…

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    In the film “Thanks for Smoking” the cinematographer James Whitaker does a great job giving us a film that is both ailing and entertaining to the viewer through his use of high, distance and overall use of the camera in the ways of movement and selection of space and light for shots. For example, the use of long shots/ wide shots during film allow us to focus on the surroundings and atmosphere of where Nick our main character was, driving up on the Ranch, walking down stairs and through the…

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    1881 cigarette smoking became widespread, thanks to James Bonsack who created a cigarette machine that can make 120,000 cigarettes a day. Back then they use to allow people to smoke wherever they wanted to. Typically during that time, restaurants and even hotels had smoking and non-smoking sides. By the 1980’s, the government finally took action and made a law stating that you can’t smoke in public places. The reason for this was because they figured out through biopsies that smoking was causing…

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    buildings while they partake in smoking cigarettes. Thanks to school policy, smoking is not allowed inside of college facilities, this in theory this should alleviate the problem but in practice it merely shoves it out the door turning the area just outside into a vile cloud of toxic smog. For the sake of those whom do not smoke and to encourage the discontinuation of a harmful diversion the University should not even allow smoking on campus. This ban entails…

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    DARE teaches you a lot of thing like how over 75,000 Alcohol can damage your brain and your body. It also goes straight to the bloodstream and damage every organ of your body. Alcohol affects teens more than it does to adults. Teens don't really drink alcohol. A lot of alcohol can have your body slow down and cause a coma or even death. If you mix alcohol with medicine can be very dangerous. In some states alcohol is illegal for people 21 or younger. Tobacco has more than 200 harmful…

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    Hi Erwina, Good morning. Thank you for sharing your interesting post about depression as well as your clinical experience with your patient who had a status post fracture and manifested with depression due to living in a new environment. I understand how your patient feel because when my father transferred to a skilled nursing facility and stayed for 30 days, he suffered a depression and with the medication that they gave him (Zoloft) he developed double vision and dizziness. His doctor…

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    In the film Kinsey, directed by Bill Condon, Professor Alfred Kinsey uses science to explore and inform the public on sex during an era when sex was inappropriate to talk about. On the other hand, in the movie Thank You for Smoking, directed by Jason Reitman, lobbyist Nick Naylor defends and advocates the use of cigarettes in the country. Naylor and Kinsey both presents different ways of influencing their own audience. However, Naylor possesses the ability to overcome social media, and shows…

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    Drugs are hinted all throughout Alice in Wonderland. From when Alice eats cakes, mushrooms, and drinks potions to grow and shrink, to the obvious part of the story where the Caterpillar is described as smoking out of a Hookah when he meets Alice. Many have argued over what the blue caterpillar was smoking in Lewis Carroll’s novel, some say it could have been tobacco which was widely popular in the 1860’s which it was very rare for a man to not smoke tobacco during this time. Other researchers…

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    is a great program. This program teaches you the importance of being drug free, making safe and responsible choices, how to take care of risky situations, and lots more. Dare can teach you many things. I have learned many things in dare that can help me through my whole life. First, it has taught me to not do harmful things to my body such as smoking and doing drugs. When you do things like that it puts harmful chemicals into your body that could kill you. Another thing I learned is, ways I…

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