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    advertisement as well as promotions went from $503 million to $600 million during 2014. Figure 1 Ads by manufacturer via LGBT Tobacco 2015. In the advertisement for tobacco products, the advertiser uses glorified marketing to convince consumers to purchase their products. The persuasiveness of tobacco advertisements aimed at consumers, are using an approach in glamorizing as well as showing the harmful side of smoking, supplemented by theory related to persuasive advertising, characteristics of at-risk adolescents

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    Camels cigarette ad and a CDC ad (centers for disease control and prevention). Vintage ads are hard to take seriously by today 's standards, if only because they depict smoking as something so essential to personhood—it is hard to imagine that sort of shamelessness in today 's market. When we look at cigarette advertising in today’s society we see that it portrays smoking as a non-harmful addiction. Along with different cigarette advertising techniques, antismoking campaigns have been developed to

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    Health Interview Survey, is consistent with the trend of decline from the past few years. In recent decades, smoking in the United States has dramatically decreased in popularity: in 1965, 42 percent of Americans smoked; in 2013, 18 percent; and in 2014, 17 percent. Since 2009, the number has been decreasing after stagnating for a few years in the mid-2000s. ANTI-SMOKING ACTIVISTS ARE PLEASED Anti-tobacco activists are pleased with the unprecedented low in American smokers, and cite it

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    11, 2015 Advertisement Analysis Advertisements are all over the place. Whether they are on the Internet, billboards, or in a magazine, there is no way of escaping them. They all have their target audience who the specifically created the ad for. In this ad, it targets mainly non-smokers and even smokers. The advertisement we are looking at is a woman’s mouth. Her mouth is slightly open and the inside is swallowed by a black hole. Her bright red lipstick grabs your attention. What disgusts

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    assignment our group found that over the year’s cigarette ads have changed tremendously. Diego decided to study ads created in the 1960’s where ads were targeted at every marketing group possible. The ads were promoted as something everyone was doing. Even the Flintstone cartoon characters were used in cigarette commercials. Companies promoted cigarettes as a product that not only has a great tobacco taste, but is also quiet refreshing and soothing. Most ads during this time period involved couples where the

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    that, "Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year, More than 480,000 deaths annually" (2014). Smoking in public is a noticeable problem that Portland undoubtedly suffers from every day. People get affected by this issue, especially when it is harmful to humans from seniors to children; even unborn babies can face high risks from it. Avoiding smoke, inhaling and exhaling a good quality air is not a choice anymore. Many people say smoking should be banned

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    cigarettes are hazardous to your health, smoking has only gone down about 10% since 1997. Tobacco is a drug and it should be treated like one. If a doctor has not prescribed it, it should be considered drug abuse and illegal. Like many other drugs, smoking hurts the user. However, smoking is not only hurting the user, it is also hurting the people around them. In addition to banning tobacco, the entire production of it should be banned as well. When a smoker is smoking there are often people around. Even

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    desirable and happier. The purpose of this essay I will analyze three advertisements and observe how those products are advertised and what identity they attempt to construct for their consumers. The three ads I will be analyzing will be a commercial related to the Extra gum, a commercial for anti-smoking and a magazine advertisement related to the popular food chain McDonalds. Most people don’t want to think that advertisements have a huge impact on our lives and who we are as individual beings. The

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    Smoking, sniffing, and chewing tobacco has been around for a long time. “The history of cigarettes, dates back to early 4000 BC in South America.” (Chicago Tribune). Smoking and or chewing took place in many types of rituals and still do today. It wasn’t until Columbus in 1492 brought tobacco leaves to Europe from the Native Americans. From here it spread over Europe and the Europeans brought it to America along with their settlements. From the 1930s to 1950s cigarettes were advertised as physician

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    Smoking And Tobacco Abuse

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    Smoking and tobacco abuse is a global epidemic. There are numerous, diverse reasons why people smoke, though at the end of the day they all have the same problem: they are smokers. Smoke influences people the same way, no matter their reason for the use, though the reason why they smoke influences their decisions to stop. There are many different health models that explain how people can change their habits, such as the health behaviour model and the transtheoretical model of health. They impact

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