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Essays 211 - 240
be learned about business as a Christian calling from the Bible" (Roels 357). The first point that Roels is that business, like ...
(2007) contends that the tobacco industry has planted stories in the media so that people do not recognize the serious consequence...
the legal product that is promoted by the tobacco industry should be better regulated. But understanding the rationale for the fu...
In his book, Question of Intent (which basically blows the lid sky-high off the shenanigans in the tobacco industry), author David...
of those who have been more materially successful. When news leaked of the Dakota brand intended for poor women, the outcry was s...
higher for smokers when compared to people who have never smoked (Reibel 643). Globally, oral cancer is the eighth most common dia...
woman or man; the roles allotted to the sexes and similar issues. McCloskey enjoys being a woman, so much so that she is somethin...
freedom that I am today had I not begun to oppose that gendered notion of learning that suggests that politics is the realm of mal...
inherent biases. The questions is really are organizations blind? To start considering whether organizations are blind the concep...
In five pages this paper examines how the South influences Erskine Caldwell's writings in such works as God's Little Acre and Toba...
Unethical advertising campaigns by big tobacco companies, however, have been implicated as being designed to lure younger and youn...
her moral virtue and the sanctioning of social conformists.. The story is set in France during the 1770s, a time often associat...
speaks of breaking free, not only from oppression and prejudice, but also from those things that bind and keep one from achieving ...
that has always been associated with the civilization of a society. Yet, it appears that once a society is considered civilized it...
will be conducted in three countries. In August, 1997, a state judge released decades of concealed tobacco-industry documents tha...
of gray in this matter. Motorcycles are for example are more dangerous than automobiles but are sold and advertised anyway. McDona...
premium brands by the same manufacturer (Beardi, 2001). As such, what the cigarette companies attempt to sell is image and self-es...
the segmented portions of society. Allenby (1998) is quick to caution those who jump too fast on the homogenous marketing bandwag...
it would be quite difficult to effectively heal the afflicted. The goals of treatment are of course to help the client to reduce ...
In twenty four pages this paper examines an econometric model and its application in a consideration of how demand for cigarettes ...
existence and persistence of salary disparities in both the private and public sectors" (2001). Even when controlling for "human c...
Advertising conditions the audience into believing that they cannot do without the product, regardless of whether the product is g...
of nicotine and also that cigarettes not a drug and not addictive. Other tobacco company CEOs also testified cigarette smoking not...
as already noted, in the Introduction. The introduction of this article clearly tells the reader what the study is about by citin...
and accepted deal are as follows. By 1997, published reports alleged that the use of tobacco kills approximately 440,000 American...
gentry (Vaughn, 2004). In other words, the Chesapeake, as Englands first major experiment in North American colonization, was a "t...
"tobacco kills more than 125,000 American women, mostly through cigarette-induced heart disease, lung cancer, and other lung...
legal status have no supportive precedents to cite (Moffitt et al, 1998). In the United States, Alaska briefly legalized the use ...
their breasts enlarged, while Oriental women may have their eyes reshaped, and Jewish and Italian women have rhinoplasty (nose sur...
report on the projects progress, it is reasonable that team members should do the same. Weekly reports should be sufficient from ...