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Tobacco Industry

Title: Tobacco Industry
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 1210 | Pages: 5.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Tobacco Industry

Tobacco has been used for enjoyment for thousands of years. Native Americans are believed to be the first to use tobacco. Over the years the use of tobacco has become so widespread that is can be found in nearly every country. The tobacco industries have provided a very harmful product to the public. The US Government should regulate the tobacco industry because tobacco is hazardous to the American public and because they have conducted their …showed first 75 words of 1210 total

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showed last 75 words of 1210 total…European Journal of Marketing 29 (1995): 6-18. Teinowitz, Ira. “American Lung Ass’n Seeks Ban on All Cig Ad Symbols.” Advertising Age 68 (1997): 30+. Levinson, Martin H. “Books.” ETC: A Review of General Semantics 53 (1997): 474-477. Kaufman, Leslie, and Solomon, Jolie. “Stealth Marketing.” Newsweek March 1997: 2-7. Kapp, Clare. “Publice Hearings on Tobacco Hailed a Success.” Lancet 356 (2000): 1420+. “Kids Suffer from Smoke.” Natural Life 68 (1999): 14+. “Putting a Price on Life.” UNESCO Courier Sep. 1998: 40. “Philip Morris Agrees Cigarettes are Addictive but Resists Tough Controls.” AP Worldstream Oct. 2000.

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