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    Efforts to Reduce the Budget Deficit Ashford University Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 203 Charles Fanning July 1‚ 2013 Efforts to Reduce the Budget Deficit For as long as people can remember‚ the United States has been in debt. Every presidents have tried to reduce our country debt. Some presidents have brought the debt down while others have watch it rise. Many people here in America are starting to wonder whether or not our country will ever be economically stable‚ or continued to be

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    Taxing Tobacco Sales

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    What should the tax from tobacco sales be spent on? I think that the tax collected from tobacco sales should be spent on whatever is necessary at that time. In an article 1 written by Clive Bates‚ He said that the cost of NHS health care on smoking related illnesses is only £1.7 billion on average per year compared to the £10.5 billion raised in taxes. This shows that we could pay for the health care from the money raised in taxes. However‚ is this morally correct? We know that we can treat most

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    The FDA and Tobacco Regulation 10/15/2012 MAN 4701/ 82844 Do you agree with the Food and Drug Administration that nicotine can be classified as a drug and that cigarettes can be classified as devices under the definitions in the Food‚ Drug‚ and Cosmetics Act? Under the definition of a drug in the Food‚ Drug ‚ and Cosmetics Act of 1938 it is defined as a product that affects the structure or any function of the body. As a group we decided that is in fact considered a drug because as a company

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    Tobacco Pros/Cons

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    as young adolescents. “Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed‚ used as a pesticide and‚ in the form of nicotine tartrate‚ used in some medicines” (Stoppler). The topic of tobacco and the chemical nicotine have been highly argued within the United States as to when it should be available to what age group‚ and whether or not it should be sold and produced at all. “The Old World encountered tobacco at the dawn of the European

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    Tobacco Industry Analysis

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    The tobacco industry involves companies that sell and produce tobacco products all around the world. Tobacco products include cigarette‚ cigar‚ pipe‚ and chewing tobacco. Tobacco smoking is “the single largest cause of preventable death and disease in our community.” (Tobacco. 2006) With a society becoming more prosperous‚ education is improving and a concern for quality of life is resulting in a strong anti-smoking sentiment on all levels of society. Therefore the present and future marketing activities

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    Teen Tobacco Use

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    United States proves a major and highly controversial subject between how to prevent it and how to stop big-business tobacco companies from targeting children. For the purpose of gathering information about this topic‚ I used various different search engines; however‚ SIRS Researcher was the most resourceful one. In fact‚ when using SIRS Researcher you had the ability to type in exactly what needed and in most cases the information searched (sometimes articles came up completely preposterous) came up.

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    Native Americans used tobacco. At this point tobacco was not used recreationally‚ but as a medicine‚ or hallucinogen during religious ceremonies. The Europeans began using tobacco as a medicine until around 1560 when it began to be used recreationally. In 1561 the Queen of France (Catherine de Medici) declared it be called Herba Regina‚ which means the Queens Herb. Tobacco was introduced to England in the 1580s‚ and by the early 1600’s had spread all across Europe. In 1642 tobacco was officially legal

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    The Tobacco Quit Campaign

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    Place strategies in the tobacco quit campaign are intended to either make tobacco products less available to the general population or make help more accessible to those trying to quit. This strategy includes several tactics intended to focus into different populations: first we have active smokers wanting to quit‚ for those help needs to be easily accessible; second we have nonsmokers whose need to be protected from secondhand smoke; third we have the underage kids who not only need to be protected

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    Tobacco cultivation in Pakistan Tobacco belongs to family Solonaceae and genus Nicotiana. It has four species but only two of them are cultivated around the globe. These include Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica. Cultivated species of tobacco contains 36 or 48 chromosomes while 24 chromosomes are found in wilds species. It has terminal raceme inflorescence which may contain 150 flowers. Its seed is very small 2000-5000 seeds per 2-valved capsule. It is an annual plant with tap root system

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    Women and Tobacco Use

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    Women and Tobacco Use “Don’t compromise yourself; you are all you’ve got.” This quote from the famous musician‚ Janis Joplin‚ encourages people to choose the right paths for themselves in strength and well-being. However‚ over the years‚ more and more women choose to use tobacco and reject this idea. Although both men and women engage in this activity‚ there are many differences between the two. From how it was introduced to the adverse health effects‚ the following interview shows how the many

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