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Is advertising to blame ?

Is advertising to blame ?. Photo comegetyourkids.com. Photo laughitout.com. LEARNING BY EXAMPLE. Children form positive attitudes about smoking Photo Heathinformationworld.com. Easy for child to assume smoking is a natural habit Photo Healthinformationworld.com.

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Is advertising to blame ?

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  1. Is advertising to blame? Photo comegetyourkids.com Photo laughitout.com

  2. LEARNING BY EXAMPLE Children form positive attitudes about smoking Photo Heathinformationworld.com Easy for child to assume smoking is a natural habit Photo Healthinformationworld.com

  3. IMITATION Smoking to look or act like an adult photo Englemed Health news

  4. Smoking and Friendship Creates a bond Photo otakuhell.wordpress.com Peer Pressure Photo goodenoughmother.com

  5. Social camaraderie Sharing common interests and “belonging” Photostruth-out.org visualphotos.com

  6. CELEBRITY INFLUENCE Photos ayyyy.com kaboodle.com justjared.buzznet.com

  7. ULTIMATE (celebrity?) INFLUENCE photo myquit.net

  8. Does he really entice you to start smoking? This is more of a brand change advertisement. Most people know that this Is not a correct representation of smoking (except for the wrinkles and “burning like” eyes”. Photo smokersworld.info

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