CIGARETTE ADS ADVERTISEMENT EVALUATION  In this Cigarette Ad. The company intended to appeal to the men by saying that if they smoke they will be irresistible.

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CIGARETTE ADS

ADVERTISEMENT EVALUATION  In this Cigarette Ad. The company intended to appeal to the men by saying that if they smoke they will be irresistible to women.

WHO DOES IT EFFECT Listening to cigarette advertisement affects the people around you.

DID THE ADS WARN YOU ABOUT THE INGREDIENTS?  RAT POISON (ACETONE)  ROAD SURFACES(TAR)  TOILET CLEANER (AMMONIA)  ROCKET FUEL (METHANOL)  BATTERIES (CADMIUM)  PESTICIDE (NICOTINE)  LIGHTER FLUID (BUTANE)  And Other 4,000 deadly Chemicals

Glendale Fire CCCCAUSE OF FIRE:. Man tossing out a cigarette in the brush on one of the park’s golf courses. SSSSmoking can cause a major accident and affect a whole community.

Ads. Don’t talk About Lung Cancer  Smoking, particularly of cigarettes, is by far the main cause of lung cancer.  Across the world, almost 90% of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.  In the United States, smoking is estimated to account for 87% of lung cancer cases (90% in men and 85% in women).  Among male smokers, the lifetime risk of developing lung cancer is 17.2%; among female smokers, the risk is 11.6%. This risk is lower in nonsmokers: 1.3% in men and 1.4% in women.  The length of time a person smokes (as well as rate of smoking) increases the person's chance of developing lung cancer.