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... health conditions. These companies try to cover up these kinds of things as much as possible by buying people off. They think that ...
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... health conditions. These companies try to cover up these kinds of things as much as possible by buying people off. They think that ...
(1067 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Cigarette companies try hard to keep cigarettes visible in movies, on television, public places, restaurants, and sporting arenas. ...
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... Sporting events are also places where tobacco companies try to get young ones to try and smoke. But laws now ban showing of Tobacco Company commercials. ...
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... to maximize their profits. Another bad habit that many companies try to take advantage of is our sweet tooth. They create a huge ...
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... "It is said that 50% of teens who smoke own tobacco gear." (Non-Smokers Movement) Sporting events are also places where tobacco companies try wheedle teens ...
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... for them. These companies try to find ways out by stating that they are not the ones responsible for these problems. They try to ...
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... Companies try to place their product on the market that suits it best, for example the "love, friendship and togetherness market" is the perfect location for ...
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... It appears to be so hard to protect copyrighted music on the Internet as the RIAA and member companies try to find a method to protect copyrighted music on the ...
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... more. No matter how many companies try to deny it, the fact remains, and I am living proof, ads often make me feel inferior. Whether ...
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... ES, 1996). To prevent the other party from engaging in opportunistic behaviour, companies try to provide complete contracts. It is ...
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... technology. But today there is a few companies try to make the process cheaper so that the average people can afford it too. There ...
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... com industry. The "New Economy" is finally slowing down; investors and companies try evaluating an exaggerated market. The future ...
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... record companies. As record companies try to protect their market, they are also taking away from the aspiring musician. If any ...
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... And how can I get a free copy of my credit report?" I read the article and it helped me learn the tricks that these credit card companies try and pull. ...
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... marker share. Some companies try to counter the loss of market share by producing their own versions of a drug. The problem with ...
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... A tobacco companies effort to try to destroy a smoke free ordinance policy is a big effort in their part. They would do anything to make their voice heard. ...
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... This is why companies try to sell along with a computer an operating system, and a package of highly demanded applications at the same time. ...
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... Companies try to make the consumer aware of its product and convince the world that its product is better than that of the competitor as seen with the war ...
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... Furthermore, as hard as companies try to convince us that they are equal opportunity employers, no company would hire someone with less education over someone ...
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... reducing? The companies try not to remind the consumer of such faults in its product and keep the message positive instead. In neglecting ...
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... Merchants of Cool. To make the big bucks, companies try to target and analyze the stereotypical teenager. The teenagers they target ...
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... Construction companies, banks, and agricultural interests are looking for help from the government so these companies try to build their bribery relationship ...
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... A man named Rankin Fitch heads this research and all of the other impure tactics performed by the Tobacco Companies to try to win the case. ...
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... The objective is to try to become profitable again. Most publicly held companies will file under Chapter 11 rather than Chapter 7 because they can still run ...
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... groups of people. Mountain Dew and Coca-Cola are two companies that try to achieve two very different images. Mountain Dew has tried ...
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... Even with the 2nd and 3rd most powerful companies combining to try to beat Microsoft, they merely put a small speed bump in Microsoft's dominance. ...
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... successful. Although that concept seems simplistic, companies still try to market products that it thinks the customer values. Determining ...
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... to use these tests. Cosmetic companies kill millions of animals every year to try to make a profit. According to the companies that ...
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... My question: if tobacco companies try their best to warn public about the hazel of the tobacco products, should the smokers be responsible for their own health ...
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