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    Harmful Effects of Smoking

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    effect on family‚ society. Introduction In 1868‚ the smoking advertisements first appeared and Bill Durham became first leading tobacco to advertise at a big scale. Since there‚ there have been numerous findings about harmful effects of smoking cigarettes. They affect three problems: health‚ family and environment and society. However‚ according to Richmond (1994)‚ nicotine produces a good effect for the individual in a way that it helps people relieve stress and generates a certain “calming effect”

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    tikunia

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    Case 2: The Tobacco Industry Special Management Topics: Ethics Cigarettes have long been known to cause cancer‚ lung diseases‚ and other related illnesses‚ but until recently‚ only minor steps have been taken to prevent this pernicious habit from reaching those who do not smoke. The government is strongly considering a ban on smoking in the work place. Offices‚ restaurants‚ sporting events‚ casinos‚ bars‚ and even construction sites are included in this definition of "work place." It has been

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    Should Tobacco Be Illegal

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    tobacco to Europe‚ but it didn’t catch on until the 1500s. Consumption was done through pipe smoking‚ chewing‚ snuff‚ and hand rolled cigarettes. Cigars didn’t become popular until the early 1800s and tobacco wasn’t popular in the united states until after the civil war. The sale of cigarettes skyrocketed with the invention of the first cigarette making machine in the late 1800s.(CNN) The ill affects of smoking weren’t completely know until the 1900s. And even in 1944 the American

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    NIrdosh -Case study

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    for rolling of the cigarettes. Situational Analysis and Marketing Mix STP analysis: Segmentation: The market for Nirdosh can be segmented on the basis of prior smoking habits of an individual. The current sales trends of Nirdosh indicate that majority of consumers of Nirdosh are the people who are tobacco cigarette/bidi users. There is huge opportunity in this segment as the number of tobacco smokers (cigarette and bidi) is approximated to be around 150mn. Wealthy cigarette smokers will serve

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    Tabacco Economic Factors

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    Factors such as income‚ advertising and the availability of products and elements such as time and smoking areas regulations can also contribute to the demand. Cigarettes have typically been perceived as a normal good‚ implying that cigarette consumption increases analogous to the rise in income. Although more recent studies suggest that cigarettes have developed into an inferior good in industrialized countries‚ signifying that consumption declines as the individual’s income

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    Speech III: Informative

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    the feeling”‚ as my friends will say urging me to smoke a cigarette. Smoking is an uncontrollable habit to quit‚ since it contains a substance known as nicotine that is very addictive. As the human mind becomes accustomed to nicotine‚ it is very difficult to abstain since an individual feels the need to smoke in order to feel normal. Smoking is one of the most widespread habits around the world with an alarmingly elevated demand in cigarettes‚ despite its side effects. One might think smoking is

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    Why Do People Smoke?

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    without any kind of problems. Given this huge popularity of smoking one can only wonder the main reasons behind it? Smoking cigarettes has become a very common trend among people today. Although there are various bad effects of smoking cigarettes people find it very hard to quit smoking once they start. Now-a-days we see even very young boys and girls smoking cigarettes. The bad effects of smoking are known to almost everybody in the world today. There has been strong promotion against this deadly

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    Smoking In The Media

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    Society was thinking the same thing‚ so individuals began taking action along with the government. In Chicago‚ inner-city church members and the surgeon general protested against cigarette billboards being too close to schools and in too many neighborhoods. There were similar protests in New York‚ Baltimore‚ Dallas and Detroit. Joseph W. Cherner‚ former worker on Wall St.‚ spends $100‚000 each year to fight against tobacco ads in NY

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    Smoking in the Workplace

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    The most addictive part of smoking is the nicotine that is naturally found in tobacco. Some signs of being addicted to cigarettes are as follows: smoking more than seven cigarettes a day‚ needing to have a cigarette even if one is sick and in bed‚ and needing a cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up. Some individuals can become physically and emotionally dependent on cigarettes. The US Surgeon General‚ the leading person on matters of public health‚ has said‚ “Smoking cessation represents the single

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    in the book‚ especially how they are presented to the senses. Through Out of the Dark‚ both the drugs and their representation change. When the narrator first meets Jacqueline‚ she is smoking. The narrator describes her as "absently‚ smoking a cigarette...and said in her slightly gravelly voice" (pg. 21-22). This is quite odd considering that she wasn’t mentioned coughing and

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