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  2. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    Many of the same marketing strategies used with women were used with this target group. By 1998, the women's smoking rate had dropped to 22%. 1998 also marked the year of the Master Settlement Agreement. [20] The beginning of the 21st century saw women smoking at a rate of 22.8%, which was a slight increase compared to the previous decade. [24]

  3. Torches of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by psychoanalyst A. A. Brill when describing the natural desire for women to smoke and was used by Edward Bernays to encourage women to smoke in public despite social taboos. Bernays hired women to march while smoking their "torches of freedom" in the Easter Sunday Parade of 31 March 1929, [ 1 ] which was a significant ...

  4. Tobacco and art - Wikipedia

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    Prostitutes were the first women in this time period to be depicted with pipes, cigars, or cigarettes as seen in artwork from Vincent van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The women used smoke and make-up (as seen from their very white faces) to attract male clients. [6] Some artists wanted to change social norms and de-stigmatize smoking for ...

  5. Cigarette smoking for weight loss - Wikipedia

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    After the “Reach for a Lucky Campaign,” Lucky Strike sought to forever change smoking taboos by encouraging women to smoke openly in public. In an infamous publicity stunt, Edward Bernays hired several young, attractive women to march in the Easter Sunday parade in New York brandishing their “torches of freedom”—their Lucky Strike ...

  6. Asian American women are getting lung cancer despite never ...

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    To date, studies of female nonsmokers in Asia have identified risk factors such as cooking oil fumes, secondhand smoke, ... giving lung cancer screening to 1,000 never-smoking Asian American women.

  7. Religious views on smoking - Wikipedia

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    In some southeast Asian Buddhist countries, smoking is prevalent among the population at large and to a certain extent among Buddhist monks, too. [30] [31] [32] There have however been some active anti-smoking campaigns in certain Buddhist communities to help Buddhists quit smoking, and create smoke-free temples and religious sites.

  8. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes - AOL

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    A number of prominent figures throughout sports throughout history have been caught smoking cigarettes -- including admitted smokers and some athletes who've tried to keep the habit under wraps.

  9. Kylie Jenner is nude and smoking in her latest sexed-up ... - AOL

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    If her latest Instagram is any indication, she likes to lounge in the nude and smoke. No judgment! ... In the sexed-up snapshot, a naked Kylie is on a bed, smoking a cigarette. The bare-bones room ...