Vintage cigarette advertising companies used to reach customers by- b. affecting people emotionally through holiday connections and e. making tobacco seem wholesome and good.
The 20th century vintage cigarette advertisements presented the injurious act of cigarette smoking very glamorous and sometimes they insisted on using them for healthy habits. It was ridiculous for them to promote the then cigarette brands by manipulating their potential customers, mainly the women.
Brands like- “Lucky- strike” and “Craven ‘A’” targeted their customers by affecting them emotionally by establishing holiday connections to tobacco smoking; they described their potential women customers as “charming”. They also claimed that it actually reliefs a sore throat.
They made their ads more appealing until American President Richard Nixon banned the broadcasting of cigarette ads by signing the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act on 1970, 1st April.
Answer: In addition to administering 100% oxygen,<em> the patient needs to be put into an ambulance and start the rapid cooling interventions</em>. They patient most likely suffered from a heat stroke. Ice packs should be placed under arms, groin, and behind the neck.
Confusion is a progressed symptom and patient can lose consciousness and even death can occur if the temperature is not brought down.
Scarce resources influence someone personally as it reminds one not to take anything for granted, and that everything comes with a price; one must be willing to pay for it. Hope this helps! :)
A, innate abilities and natural talents. Each of the other options are influenced by our environment and the attitudes and expectations of others.
How much alcohol a person drinks affects a persons BAC level but there are other factors like a persons weight, gender, genetics and their drinking patterns that also affect a persons BAC level.