Tobacco companies Tobacco companies are killing our youth with advertising. ... Children should be made aware of tobacco companies misleading media ploys. View More
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Are Lawsuits Against Tobacco Companies Justified Are Lawsuits Against Tobacco Companies Justified A cigarette is the perfect type of a perfect pleasure. It is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied. ... View More
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Alcohol and Tobacco in Sports ... With Tobacco companies being under strong scrutiny from the government and society, their sponsorship of sporting events have also been questioned about their ... View More
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Beating Big Tobacco ... A document that was made public during the tobacco trials sums up the reliance tobacco companies have on youth smokers: ampquotTodayamp39s teenager is tomorrowamp39s ... View More
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Ignorance of cigarette companies ... target audiences. Tobacco companies have become notorious for the implementation of such techniques Rathouz. One common tactic ... View More
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Tobaccoamp39s unfair treatment ... Do to President Clintonamp39s interference, the Tabacco Companies were sued by The United States, and a deal was made that the Tobacco Companies would pay 368.5 ... View More
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Government Steps in When Tobacco Industry Steps Out ... Every day, people who had been harmed by smokerelated illnesses sued tobacco companies for liability in respect that they would compensate the medical bills. ... View More
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Secondhand smoke ... The issue is secondhand smoke is bad for your health. The argument here is that tobacco companies are saying that secondhand smoke is not bad for your health. ... View More
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Tobacco Demarketing ... It seems like every time you turn on the news thereamp39s some kind of lawsuit being filed against the tobacco companies. Now Iamp39m not defending tobacco. ... View More
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tobacco ... and the suppression of research. Tobacco companies have relied on the media to lure children. They quickly realized that amp39the company ... View More
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Effective Media and Tobacco ... One area of effective advertising is tobacco companiesamp39 advertising. Tobacco companies target teenagers most with their advertising. ... View More
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Tobacco Industry Lawsuits A question that has been troubling tobacco companies these days is, ampquotShould Cancer patients be allowed to sue tobacco companies for their diseaseampquot Many ... View More
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The effects on alcohol and tobacco adverising According to a 2001 report, the six major tobacco companies spend approximately 6 billion annually on advertising and promotion in the United States alone ... View More
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Tobacco ... After that, tobacco companies can either bid over the minimum price or refuse it. If the price is refused by the tobacco companies ... View More
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Political Analysis In actuality large tobacco companies like Philip Morris are some of the largest donators to the politicians in the non tobacco states. ... View More
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Addiction and Advertising ... costumers. Along with beer/alcohol companies, tobacco companies use methods that would be deemed unethical by most people. Three ... View More
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Cause ampamp Effect of Tobacco Use ... More Americans are deciding to quit smoking due to its negative effects on their health, so the tobacco companies must find new ways to market their products. ... View More
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Tobacco Industry ... ampquotAs lawyers for the incriminated tobacco companies point out, the decision to smoke is an individual choiceampquot ampquotPuttingampquot 1. People make the decision to smoke ... View More
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Corporate ethics ... to look at the newspaper for recent scandals relating to bad corporate governance, that did turn a blind eye to ethics, such as the tobacco companies and more ... View More
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Cases ... These gigantic tobacco companies should follow the same practices in smaller countries as they do in their home country the US 2. Yes, I believe giving free ... View More
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Smoking ... The tobacco companies know that increasing the price of tobacco will decrease teen smoking. Tobacco companies deny that they are ... View More
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Teen Smoking ... The tobacco companies know that increasing the price of tobacco will decrease teen smoking. Tobacco companies deny that they are ... View More
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Globalization news article ... To make up for the loss of its North American market, tobacco companies have turned to China and by extension, Asia. Tobacco companies ... View More
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Can You Really Quit Smoking... ... The company was found innocent of conspiring with other tobacco companies to hide the dangers of cigarette smoking but guilty on the grounds of falsely ... View More
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The Runawy Jury Wood. Pynex was a member of the ampquotBig Fourampquot Tobacco companies and Ms. Wood is widow of Jacob Wood a long time smoker and victim of lung cancer and emphysema. ... View More
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Cigarettes Addiction and Prodeuct Dangers ... The company was found innocent of conspiring with other tobacco companies to hide the dangers of cigarette smoking but guilty on the grounds of falsely ... View More
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Iamp39m Telling the Truth However, as a smoker, I feel that this bias is unfair to tobacco companies, so I decided to analyze a tobacco ad for myself. As ... View More
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Summary on the articles about second hand smoking In the 1950amp39s and 60amp39s scientists gave the people a lot of evidence on the deadly effects of smoking where the tobacco companies on the other hand tried to put ... View More
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smoking ... income Martin, 1999. The tobacco companies are experiencing a hardship that is impacting their sales and growth. The numbers of ... View More
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Mine ... First, tobacco companies have consistently claimed that there is no conclusive proof that smoking causes diseases such as cancer and heart disease. ... View More
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