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Anti smoking Ad campaign By amanda cramer

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Anti – smoking Ad campaign

By amanda cramer

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1000 BCETobacco grew in north amerira

first and then was taken to the rest of the world

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In the 16th, 17th & 18th century tobacco is used as medicine(for example: tobacco smoke enemas)

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1884The cigarette making machine is invented

It can produce the same amount of cigarettes in a day that previously took 488 people to do

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During WW1 James Duke offers free cigarettes to the troops

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Women and SmokingWomen are targeted and are encouraged to hold their cigarettes high as “torches of

freedom”This is considered to be “the soft sell”

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In 1945 scientists discover that cigarettes are addictive

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1964 U.S. Surgeon General publishes a report on the health consequences of smoking.

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Deception and manipulation by the tobacco industryThe 5 ‘S’s’

- sex- slimness

- sophistication- success- status

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1993EPA and SHS publish a report that states second hand smoke

kills!

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B.C. passes legislation

• 1986 businesses must have smoke free work environments• 1987 Canada bans tobacco ads• 1994 Law passed – you must be 19 years old to buy tobacco

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1995 Supreme Court Ruling- tobacco companies can sell and advertise- warnings must be posted on all packages

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It is estimated that by the year 2030

Tobacco related illnesses

Will be the #1 cause of death

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DON’T SMOKE!