The magazine of the American medical association (JAMA) has published the first advertising of cigarettes in 1933, having declared that it has made it only "after degree thorough examination, in which cigarettes have been used by doctors in practice". These announcements proceeded 20 years. The same year, Chesterfield has begun display of announcements in the State of New York medical magazine with the statement that its cigarettes "it is simply pure, as you drink water... And almost untouched human hands".
In medical magazines and in the popular mass media, by one of the most notorious slogans to advertising of cigarettes it has been connected with mark Camel: "more doctors are smoked by Kemel, than any other cigarettes". Campaign has begun in 1946, and has run for eight years in magazines and on radio. Announcements the following message is included:
"Family doctors, surgeons, diagnosticians, throats and a nose experts, doctors in all branches of medicine... In total 113597 doctors... Following questions have been asked:" That cigarettes you smoke? And more they named camels their smoke, than any other cigarettes! Three independent research groups, has found that it can become the fact. You see, doctors too smoke just for the hell of it. It is full taste a camel as attractive to taste of the doctor, that yours... This wonderful means softness Camel as much on a throat, that yours.
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
Eclipse cigarettes
Eclipse represents a new generation of cigarette that primarily heats rather than burns, tobacco. Compared to other cigarettes, Eclipse reduces secondhand smoke by 80 percent, produces no ash and leaves no lingering odor or visible stains on glass or cloth. Based on extensive research, RJ Reynolds has also concluded that Eclipse may present less risk of certain, but not all, smoking-related diseases than other cigarettes. Eclipse demonstrates R.J. Reynolds' commitment to develop products that have the potential to reduce the risks associated with smoking.
Holland and tobacco: 500 Years Together
New round of the tobacco wars in the Netherlands: Parliament tightens up the laws, but smokers do not give up without a fight. Party of smokers requires authorities to lift the ban on smoking in public places. 30% of Dutch people, including 31% of men and 25% of women smoking cigarettes. One and a half thousand smoked cigarettes account for one head per year. However, the Dutch yield to smokers of the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe, the Netherlands Government proceeds with increasing revolution against tobacco smoking.
Since 2004, the ban on smoking in public places and on transport was put into force. In the summer of next year, another law governing the rights of smokers and bars, will be introduced. Under the new law, consideration of which takes place in the Dutch parliament, in July 2008, cigarette smoking in restaurants and bars would be allowed only in certain rooms, and will not include non-smoking staff. Some Dutch people take the law simply as another attack on traditional liberal system, but officials responsible for the health of the nation, blame the government for being slow. But not all Dutch people welcome such assistance to his government. Recently Partij tegen Bettuteling (Party against paternalism), also known as the Party of smokers held a protest rally at the walls Binnenhof in The Hague.
Leaders demand Dutch smokers from the Minister of Health to stop the paternalism and to lift the ban on smoking in restaurants. Huge rolls of petitions with thousands of characters from the Dutch were distributed along the roads around the Parliament Palace, The Hague. I think that the government threatens us all, they all interfere in our private lives. I know I take risks in my life, but this is my personal life! "said one activist PF-party, smoking a cigarette. He makes no secret of the fact that he smokes three packs of cigarettes per day, but he believes putting the bar to spend some time at the bar owner, who is also a smoker, he has the right to do so, and it makes no sense to ban smoking in bars.
Since 2004, the ban on smoking in public places and on transport was put into force. In the summer of next year, another law governing the rights of smokers and bars, will be introduced. Under the new law, consideration of which takes place in the Dutch parliament, in July 2008, cigarette smoking in restaurants and bars would be allowed only in certain rooms, and will not include non-smoking staff. Some Dutch people take the law simply as another attack on traditional liberal system, but officials responsible for the health of the nation, blame the government for being slow. But not all Dutch people welcome such assistance to his government. Recently Partij tegen Bettuteling (Party against paternalism), also known as the Party of smokers held a protest rally at the walls Binnenhof in The Hague.
Leaders demand Dutch smokers from the Minister of Health to stop the paternalism and to lift the ban on smoking in restaurants. Huge rolls of petitions with thousands of characters from the Dutch were distributed along the roads around the Parliament Palace, The Hague. I think that the government threatens us all, they all interfere in our private lives. I know I take risks in my life, but this is my personal life! "said one activist PF-party, smoking a cigarette. He makes no secret of the fact that he smokes three packs of cigarettes per day, but he believes putting the bar to spend some time at the bar owner, who is also a smoker, he has the right to do so, and it makes no sense to ban smoking in bars.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Cigarette as the beginning and end of the workday
According to a poll conducted by the Research Center recruiting portal SuperJob.ru, 5% of Russians begin working day, vykurivaya cigarette. Consumption of tobacco smoke before work, they explain, as a rule, "the need to collect your thoughts. The men who met "working" morning in the smoking room, twice as many women (7% and 3% respectively).
Complete working day, lighting a cigarette, 7% of the respondents (and this time the ratio of men and women varies greatly - 7 and 6% respectively).
Judging by the other responses submitted on the portal of the respondents, mostly begin and end the day with a mail reader, news or afterwards coffee or tea, as well as planning tasks, the number of people, whose daily ritual includes cigarettes, may be much higher because many smoking is so common that they do not attach any importance to this, concentrating on other matters.
Complete working day, lighting a cigarette, 7% of the respondents (and this time the ratio of men and women varies greatly - 7 and 6% respectively).
Judging by the other responses submitted on the portal of the respondents, mostly begin and end the day with a mail reader, news or afterwards coffee or tea, as well as planning tasks, the number of people, whose daily ritual includes cigarettes, may be much higher because many smoking is so common that they do not attach any importance to this, concentrating on other matters.
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