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To explain: The arguments done in support and objection on total ban of cigarette advertising.
Concept introduction: Smoking is very harmful, as it leads to lung disease and cardiovascular disease. In the United States, more than 4, 80,000 deaths are due to smoking cigarettes. So a complete ban on “smoking” is very necessary to protect the people. It is needed to ban the advertisement regarding cigarette because advertisement promotes the product for sale.
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Campbell Biology, Books a la Carte Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (10th Edition)
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