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    Analysis of Anti­Smoking Advertisements Smoking  is  becoming  more  and  more  of  a  problem  throughout  the  world.  Smoking cigarettes  used  to  symbolize  wealth  and status in society. Today‚ smoking seems to be more of a trend  to  look  “cool”.   It  is  very  much  advertised  against  on  television  today.  Since  tobacco companies  don’t  advertise  on  television  the  anti­smoking  companies  already  have  a  huge  step ahead.  More  people  than  past  decades  have  access 

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    Discovering the Truth: The Operation of Ethos in Anti-Smoking Advertising REBECCA FELDMANN This rhetorical analysis appeared in a journal called Young Scholars in Writing‚ which publishes articles on rhetoric and composition written by college undergraduates. Feldmann shows how the popular and effective Truth campaign appeals to teens by building ethos and challenging the ethos of tobacco companies. As you read‚ look at how she carefully defines concepts up front‚ which she can then use

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    It is the main thrust of this Act to: a. Promote a healthful environment; b. Inform the public of the health risks associated with cigarette smoking and tobacco use; c. Regulate and subsequently ban all tobacco advertisements and sponsorships; d. Regulate the labeling of tobacco products; e. Protect the youth from being initiated to cigarette smoking and tobacco use by prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors; f. Assists and encourage Filipino tobacco farmers to cultivate alternative

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-SMOKING ADVERTISEMENT CAMPAIGNS INTRODUCTION: Out of the total business of Tobacco in the world (i.e. $ 27 billion a year)‚ 50% amount of the total turnover is being spent on marketing of the products (U.S. FTC _Cigarette Report_ 2007). The total deaths due to smoking were 100 million in the 20th Century. If precautions are not taken‚ it may go up-to one billion in the 21st Century against the present count of 5.4 million deaths as per WHO report‚ Feb.8 (Xinhua). The WHO report

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    INRODUCTION Smoking is the inhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco encased in cigarettes‚ pipes‚ and cigars. Casual smoking is the act of smoking only occasionally‚ usually in a social situation or to relieve stress. Many health experts now regard habitual smoking as a psychological addiction‚ two and one with serious consequences.[1] It is the practice in which a substance‚ most commonly tobacco or cannabis‚ is burned and the smoke tasted or inhaled.[2] This is primarily practiced as a route

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    Anti-smoking advertisements occasionally pop up throughout our society‚ often showing the harmful effects of tobacco through graphic pictures or other startling images. The advertisement I chose is a black and white picture‚ showing a young man smoking a cigarette‚ with the smoke from it forming a gun pointed at his head. Off to the side appear the words‚ “Kill a cigarette‚ save a life. Yours.” The advertisement utilizes the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos through its image and

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    Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth Book Report Zealot by Reza Aslan is a meticulously researched biography that challenges the belief of one of the most influential and enigmatic spiritual leaders‚ Jesus. Reza Aslan examines Jesus through the perception of his era: first-century Palestine‚ an age of unrest and rebellions. Aslan‚ at the start of the book‚ reviews the attempts of a number of men who sought to overthrow the established order and free Israel. His belief was that Jesus

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    Assignment Jesus & Zealots on Taxes October 27‚ 2013 JESUS & ZEALOTS ON TAXES The name itself describes one who is filled with zeal or passionate intensity to fight for some threaten institution or ideal. The name Zealot was first used by Josephus to describe the Militant Jews in war 66-70‚ but the designation has come to be used of all whom has rebell against Rome with force. The Zealots founder was a Galilean by the name of Judas. The Zealots only followed

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    What Is Anti-Art?

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    What is Anti-Art? Introduction I am going to be writing about anti-art and what it is. I feel that before I can fully explore this concept in more depth‚ I must first look at the question ‘What is art?’ and ‘How do we know it is art?‘. To understand what art is‚ you have to look at its surroundings‚ the art world‚ you have the people who make the art work‚ the painters‚ the sculptors etc. Then you have the people that exhibit the work‚ and finally you have the viewers‚ the people who attend

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    What Really is a Hacker? Dan Parks Julie Jackson - Instructor CIS 101 11-18-96 There is a common misconception among the general public about what constitutes a hacker and what hacking is. Hacking is defined as "gaining illegal entry into a computer system‚ with the intent to alter‚ steal‚ or destroy data." The validity of this definition is still being debated‚ but most individuals would describe hacking as gaining access to information which should be free to all.

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