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Is anyone out there familiar with programs that use case studies as a way to
enlighten youth about:
· the tactics the tobacco industry has historically and currently use in
first world countries to attract smokers (primarily unspoken media messages)
· the tactics that are used to develop markets for tobacco in developing
countries (media, work with local government, tax generation, job creation,
etc.)
· the current and future impact of tobacco in developing countries.
They can also be case studies from other topics, including non-health
related.
If, you have any ideas, Canadian or international, I'd appreciate your
leads. Thanks in advance.
Robin Holmes
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