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    Question 1 Some of the issues that both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India faced included the attempt of India’s government to gain access to trade secrets and the accusation that their beverages were full of pesticides. Coca-Cola refused to hand over their trade secrets and quit doing business in India for a period of time. The two businesses were also banned on multiple occasions. The effects could have been anticipated prior to entering the market as shown with the struggles from the history of…

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    Can you imagine a balloon causing an entire grid of electricity to go out? Local lawmakers in California are trying to ban balloons and this is causing a controversy. This news was discovered in a video called, “California Bill Aims To Ban Metallic Balloons To Reduce Power Outages,” an article, “Parties Can Be Fun Without Balloons,” By Natalie Romero, and another article, “Balloons Bring Joy To Millions,” By Theo lewis. While the authors discussed the same topic, they used different rhetorical…

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    Sweda Summary

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    did not elaborate on the good quotes he observed in Swedas work. Passage gives a general idea about the actions and activities of the anti tobacco group but fails to give specific actions and even attitudes of the people in authority at the said period.There is the need for more information addressing how TPLP and Sweda were trying to battle the tobacco industry from rising and also how they were trying to prevent cigarettes smoking amongst the youth. Though it was mentioned by him sweda…

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    Surgeon General has determined that cigarette smoking is dangerous for your health.” This act was designed to limit the practice of smoking, prohibiting any form of advertisement on television or radio. There were predictions at that time that the Tobacco companies would suffer greatly, as they had flourished on these types of marketing campaigns. It was a turning point for a lot of these companies that had to rethink business models due to the market shifting with these new laws. These…

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    Cigarettes consist of many harmful chemicals. One of those chemicals is Nicotine which is a highly toxic substance that causes many respiratory diseases like respiratory muscle paralysis, it also negatively affects the central nervous system. Nevertheless, scientific researches proved that the concentration of Nicotine in cigarettes increased by 16% in the time period between 1998 and 2004 according to the Massachusetts department of public health. Since Nicotine is an addictive substance, this…

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    may not be known. Common causes include: • Viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. • Emotional stress. • Foods or chemicals that irritate the mouth. • Injury or physical irritation of the mouth. • Medicines. • Allergies. • Tobacco use. Less common causes include: • Skin disease. • A type of herpes virus infection (herpes simplex or herpes zoster).…

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    The Air We Breathe: Second-Hand Killer How many times have you walked down a street, sat in a park, or waited outside a restaurant and have been engulfed by a cloud of smoke? This is something non-smokers must endure in their daily lives. It is unreasonable for someone to just be subjected or to not give consent to breathing in the toxic fumes that are released when another person is smoking. This is known as passive smoking, which is the involuntary inhaling of smoke from someone else’s…

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    HOW DID I QUIT SMOKING? Quitting smoking is one of the most difficult and tough tasks I had assumed before when I was a chain smoker. Now that being done, it seems as there is nothing hard now to quit smoking. I had started the smoking for the pleasure and enjoyment with my friends and later realized that it would damage my personality. It gave me really tough time to quit smoking and my body was not fully prepared for it. However, today I strongly believe everything is possible in the world if…

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    Electronic Cigarettes

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    Electronic Cigarettes Are Not a Safe Alternative to Tobacco Products The emergence of liquid nicotine and E-Cigarettes has piqued the interest of many. At first glance E-Cigarettes seem like a safe alternative to traditional tobacco products because there is no smoke, which has been linked to cancer and heart disease. However, most people are not aware of what exactly an electronic cigarette is and the effect of these products on the body. E-Cigarettes and liquid nicotine are not as safe as they…

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    Vaping Benefits

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    problem is that most people do not know these facts. This is mainly because these products have only been around for about ten years. Everyone just assumes that the use of a vape pen basically has the same effects on the human body as traditional tobacco cigarettes;when the fact is that they have many benefits as opposed to traditional cigarettes. In the past few…

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