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Tobacco Advertising

Title:
Cigarette labelling laws differ from country to country. How effective are the new laws and have they made any difference on how the public perceive smoking and are these views echoed globally?

Background:
Tobacco smoking is one of the most addictive recreational activities that one can pursue. The general uses of smoking include pleasure, ritualistic or social purposes as well as self-medication or simply to satisfy physical dependence.
In 1965, the US Congress mandated a gentle caution on each cigarette packet and since then the rest of the world has followed suit, whether immediately or progressively. Since the introduction of telling the consumer the amounts of tobacco as well as the amounts of nicotine and tar was in the cigarette itself. In the 1990’s other laws were passed to try and cut out and lower smoking, including the banning of TV advertising as well as sponsorship which uses any tobacco logos or brands. However, the only sport which can still use......


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Approximate Word Count: 1414
Approximate Pages: 6 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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