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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1041 words (4.16 pages) in the essay titled tobacco1
The effect of cigarette and tobacco advertising on modern youth is vastly overrated. While
both political and health activists insist otherwise, today’s adolescence choose their habits,
addictions, and desires ultimately out of their own free will. Increased opportunity for
advertising within today’s society undeniably leaves today’s youth more susceptible to
many forms of psychological manipulation.
Teen-agers are now living in a society guided by unprecedented and highly
unreliable sources of mass media. With their preferred source of information rapidly
switching from the newspaper, radio and television, to the questionable and undependable
Internet, modern youth is being forced to be much more scrutinizing of the information
they encounter (Williams Smoking 8). While in previous generations advertising had a
direct effect on the actions of a population, nowadays, in order to survive the swelling
information super-highway, teen-agers, along with all other active members of society are
being forced to question the obvious, and separate true and false. Cigarette advertising is
just a small part of the overloaded hype faced by today’s youth (Williams Smoking 8).
While in previous generations, this advertising would be digested quite naturally, now
adolescents are being forced to take a much more critical approach to this intrusive
influence. Thus, the desired psychological manipulation that tobacco companies’
multiplying advertisements attempt to set upon to...
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Keywords: psychological manipulation, cigarette advertising, advertisements, tobacco advertising, tobacco companies, ironically, unreliable sources, teen agers, generations, undeniably, multiply, discern, health activists, information super highway, preferred source, sources of media, order to survive, critical approach, overrated, adolescence
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