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    Final Assignment in Public Relations and Advertising Course Cigarette Advertising: Ethical Aspect December 2008 Thessaloniki‚ Greece Abstract The aim of the final assignment is to analyze the issue of cigarette advertising from the ethical point of view. The evidence examined basically tells about the unsuccessful restrictions of cigarette advertising. Relevant theories are applied‚ such as Consequentialism and Elaboration Likelihood model to make a more explicit research of the

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    ashtrays with lit cigarettes smoldering in them. Not very pleasant‚ this is why I feel that CTC should remain a smoke free campus. Smoking is dirty‚ is a potential fire danger‚ and the second hand smoke causes health risks. Smoking is a very dirty habit. First cigarettes have waste in the form of paper and filters‚ called butts‚ that are left behind to lay around and litter‚ the streets‚ sidewalks‚ and landfills. These cigarette butts can take years to decompose. Second cigarette smoke also leaves

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    In the chapter‚ “The Cigarette” Satrapi uses a brilliant job of conducting image analysis within the reader by using extensive use of scale. One of the main ideas of this chapter is to describe how disgusted Satrapi is with the decisions the government is making: “When I think we could have avoided it all… It just makes me sick. A million people would still be alive.” (Satrapi 116) On this full page spread‚ Satrapi demonstrates her use of scale in multiple ways. First‚ Satrapi depicts a large amount

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    VISION IAS ™ ... Inspiring Innovation www.visionias.in www.visionias.wordpress.com “The significant problems we face can not be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein ANALYSIS / APPROACH / SOURCE / STRATEGY: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAINS 2012 PAPER - TEAM VISION IAS Questions Q. No. Mark s Topic Sub Topic Level Natur e Primary Source/ Chapter Secondary Resource/ Chapter From Vision IAS Test Series (% comparison/

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    Bad breath‚ yellow teeth‚ a chronic cough--these are some of the disgusting results of smoking cigarettes. Why do people continue to smoke when the effects are so harmful? The typical response from smokers to this question is that they smoke to relax and help relieve stress. Unfortunately‚ the quick fix are an addictive narcotic. Smoking feeds the addiction‚ but it also feeds the body with about 40 cancer-causing chemicals as well as almost 4‚000 other chemicals.[5] When a smoker comes to the conclusion

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    According to the researchers or surveys‚ The National Health and Social Life Survey and Lawrence B. Finer‚ hooking up is consider to be light in term of the sexual activity it is and many young adolescents and young adults have ways to rework the whole aspects of the “hook up.” Nevertheless‚ the whole idea of “hooking up” does has some negative and positive aspects to it especially in regarding to women because of gender inequality in sexuality. Women‚ in regarding to hookups‚ are treated differently

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    introducing yourself‚ it helps if you start by saying your name and to address the person by their name (Marshall 1). Saying the other person’s name two or three times at the beginning of an introduction can help you remember their name and show an interest in the person (Marshall 1). There are many things that make up a great first impression‚ but three main tips that help you conduct good impressions are to be yourself when introducing yourself‚ present yourself appropriately‚ and to be open and confident

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    Anyone who has spent time with or around children will notice that each one has a special personality all of their own. Children‚ like adults‚ have different traits that make up their personalities. Experts have researched this phenomenon in detail and classified children into different categories. The three categories that most experts agree with have been named "flexible‚" "fearful‚" and "feisty." Children generally may have similar interests‚ but the way they interact and deal with these interests

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    Three reasons why Children should be vaccinated Advances in medical science have enabled us to live free of diseases that were once global epidemics. However‚ in recent years there has been a reoccurrence of diseases like the measles. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC)‚ outbreaks can occur from travelers and segments of the population who have chosen not to vaccinate themselves‚ or their children (CDC‚ 2015). There is three reasons why you should vaccinate your children. First‚ vaccinating

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    Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade Edlund‚ J.R. (n.d.) Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade. Cal Poly Ponoma. Retrieved on November 22‚ 2010 from http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/3waypers.htm Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience that you were right: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image [presenter] The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical

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