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    Anti-Smoking Campaign’s Startling Advertisements A child who has lost his mother in a busy airport is a scenario that most audiences pay attention to. It’s thrilling in a way- will the protagonist find his mother? This video commercial is one that leads the way in the anti-smoking campaign. A young boy is walking alongside with his parental and the next minute is alone. Looking around trying to locate her, the effort is unsuccessful. Unaware what to do next, he cries and cries (See Figure 1). A

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    CDC Anti-Smoking Campaign Ads From the common cold to deadly viruses, there are threats to public health everywhere in the world, whether they are caused naturally, intentionally, or accidentally. Providing strategic direction and support against these threats is a national health organization known as the CDC (or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The CDC is one of the most predominate national health institutes the United States and the world. Its main office is located in Atlanta

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    Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate Christopher Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because they have the day off from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but some are not as happy with the day as the children are. Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just waltzed into the “Indies” and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles

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    Smoking in public is a widely debated issue. While smoking is not a wise choice, it is a choice that should be left up to an individual. However, smoking in public puts the health of others at risk. Smoking in public is detrimental to both adults and children. To prevent the dangers of second hand smoke, smoking should be banned within fifty feet of public spaces. Smoking is a very serious health concern. Smoking is linked to many deaths and diseases. I know firsthand how true that statement is

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    Anti-smoking campaigns have made their way to mainstream media for some time now. It is rare for an average person today to go online, watch TV, or go into urban area without seeing an advertisement advising them not to smoke. The anti-smoking image on the cover page of this essay attempts to scare viewers to quit or reduce their smoking habits by showing a picture of a gun which to many has a negative connotation of possible death or harm. This visual argument is very well thought out and deserving

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    for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set-up a designated area for smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars, casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and money because of this ban. Within the health department satisfaction is in the environment because the workers will

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    On August 31, 2008, Maine made the law for no smoking in cars with children under 18. Warnings were given out until 2009 of September 1st; but starting September 2nd of 2009, fines of fifty dollars would be given out if caught by police. The making of this aw, is to limit teenagers with their license to stop smoking in cars. Smoking should be banned in motor vehicles in all states if person is/are over 16 of age. For teens, smoking is a distraction just like talking on the phone or texting while

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    Nt1330 Unit 4 Paper

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    There are three questions needed to be answered to strengthen the statement from the memorandum. The first question is "Is the declined number of listeners really because the residents don't want to listen WWAC radio station, or is it because they can't listen to the WWAC radio station?" In the memorandum, the manager seems to imply that the residents don't like to listen to the WWAC radio station simply because of the declining number of listeners. It's logically more reasonable to do a double

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    Smoking in Public Places Cigarettes are the deadliest artefact in history’s civilization, and for over two-thousand years, tobacco has been used. It was first seen in the sixteenth century, in the America’s. When the Europeans came to America the consumption and trading of tobacco spread rapidly. After farming became industrialized, the cigarette was made. Smoking was thought of as a healing practice. As it grew more and more popular it was used for social purposes (Wilbert 3). At meals they would

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    cigars, electronic cigarettes, marijuana, pipes, and hookahs. Death rates of smoking are continuously growing since cancer is currently incurable. From 2005 to 2009, 63,400 women and 100,300 men have died in the United States because of smoking-related cancers (Pietrangelo). This can heavily affect someone's loved ones. Expanding the smoking ban throughout Iowa and the entire United States can put an end to this. Smoking is unfavorable for the human body and is the cause of several health issues.

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