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Analysis of Philip Morris's "Action Against Access" program.
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Philip Morris opposes a tough antismoking campaign that was designed with input from teens.
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Tobacco and drug prevention for schools. "Smoke Screen", mime, juggling, comedy, rap for school assemblies and keynotes.
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Organization at The George Washington University.
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Sells tobacco education playing cards designed for teens.
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Tobacco education curriculum is an interactive tobacco education program. Designed for students in grades 6-8, free, complete, with teacher resources.
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Research measures the effect of cutting funding for Minnesota's youth antitobacco campaign, while at the same time the tobacco industry increased its protobacco spending.
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Students Working Against Tobacco in Guymon, protecting teens from the lie and deceit of big tobacco companies!
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Committed to teaching Mississippi's youth about the dangers of tobacco use.
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Health Canada's Tobacco Control Programme regulates tobacco and promotes initiatives that reduce or prevent the harm associated with smoking; here it provides educational materials and health resources for prevention.
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The online companion to the PBS broadcast, with resources and information for teens and educators about smoking prevention, cessation, and advertising. "Cigarettes can cause serious damage to your health right now and in the near future, not just 40 years down the line".
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Research examines youth access programs and their results, and concludes they are ineffective or even counterproductive.
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Expresses why California 4-H did not wish to "partner" with Philip Morris.
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Teen led program working against tobacco in Osceola, Florida. Summary of the program, contact links and pictures.
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Innovative program for teens uses "reality TV" approach.
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Study examines 9000 people exposed to anti-smoking ads, finds that the Philip Morris "Think, Don't Smoke" ads are ineffective.
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Abstracts from presentations at a health conference.
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Describes and evaluates community based approaches to reducing tobacco use.
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Survivors and Victims of Tobacco Empowerment trains survivors of tobacco-related illness to speak with children and teens in schools and community groups about what tobacco products do to their customers.
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Science-based curriculum examines why advertisers spend money on advertising in general, and why tobacco companies spend money on advertising in particular.
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Program for middle or early high school lets students review smoking content and messages in movies and TV, becoming more media literate in the process and learning how onscreen smoking glamorizes cigarettes.
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Smoke-Free Kids is a collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Women's National Team, and US Soccer.
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Tobacco products gave Brandon Carmichael a disease that cost him his leg at age 19; he now shares his story with school groups.
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Effects of smoking cigarettes. Reasons not to smoke. Put together by high school students.
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North Eastern Health Board, Ireland, offering information for teenagers and young adults helping them make healthy decisions around smoking.
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Focus is on the consequences of smoking here and now, not maybe later. Here and now, smoking robs teens of their looks, nicotine addiction takes over their lives, and empties their wallets.
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Learn about tobacco and tobacco use prevention and control. Includes health issues, reasons to quit, help-a-friend, message boards, and pledge and memorial walls.
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Suggestions for real-life class projects from the Badvertising Institute: a tobacco tour through town, a tobacco behavior audit, tobacco marketing research, getting on the tobacco industry's mailing lists.
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University of Miami School of Medicine's Tobacco Awareness Program for Community Youth. "We want you to see what we see in our hospital patients every day from the use of tobacco". Videos in MTV and science versions; interactive web-based CD-ROM; student and teacher workbooks; images and presentations in Adobe and Powerpoint formats.
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This lesson for students in grades 4-6 addresses how tobacco marketing exploits the needs, wishes and desires of various target audiences and creates a false image of the effects of smoking.
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Graphic material shows effects of tobacco products on the human body; text explains how smokers can and do die young.
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Book, curriculum, and test project with peer mentors exposes tobacco industry practices.
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Report from Florida Tobacco Control Clearinghouse. Description of, examples, and discussion of empowering youth, instead of lecturing.
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Information on cigarettes, smoking, other tobacco products. HTML and Flash sections.