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Tobacco Protest (Redirected from Tobacco Protests)

The Tobacco Protest occurred in Iran in 1891 . It was a revolt against concessions to westerners led by the Shi'ite clergy. In 1890 Shah Nasir al-Din granted a tobacco concession to a British company. This concession gave the company exclusive rights to produce, sell, and export all of Iran's large tobacco crop. The shah was badly in need of money and had granted many such concessions...
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World No Tobacco Day

World No Tobacco Day is celebrated around the world every year on May 31 . The Member States of the World Health Organization created World No Tobacco Day in 1987 to draw global attention to the tobacco epidemic and the preventable death and disease it causes . History In 1987 , the World Health Assembly passed Resolution WHA40.38, calling for 7 April 1988 to be a "a world no...
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Tar (tobacco residue)

For other uses of this word, see tar (disambiguation) . Tar is the common name for the resinous partially combusted particulate matter produced by the burning of tobacco , cannabis , and other plant material in the act of smoking . Tar is purportedly the most destructive component in habitual tobacco smoking , accumulating in the smoker's lungs over time and damaging them through...
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Tobacco lawsuit and justice department

On the eighth of June 2005 the Justice Department reduced a recommended 130 billion dollar settlement against the Tobacco industry, for its complicity in killing thousands of smokers, and knowing full-well of the hazards, to 10 billion dollars over a five year period. Senator Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey, and several other Democratic party office-holders, and some key members of the judiciary...
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China National Tobacco Co.

The China National Tobacco Co. is by sales the largest single manufacturer of tobacco products in the world . Its market, upon which it boasts a virtual monopoly , accounts for roughly 30% of the world’s total consumption of cigarettes ; in a place that has come to be known by some industry experts as the "Smokers Republic of China." Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide"...
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Imperial Tobacco v. British Columbia

Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of British Columbia (more simply Imperial Tobacco v. British Columbia ) was a landmark case in Canadian jurisprudence . On September 29 , 2005 , the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 9-0 judgement that the British Columbia Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act was constitutional. Table of contents ...
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Lorillard Tobacco Company

Lorillard redirects here. For other uses of the term, see Lorillard (disambiguation) . Lorillard Tobacco Company is an American tobacco company which holds a significant share of the American tobacco market. It is a subsidiary of Loews Corporation , a holding company . The company is named for its founder, Pierre Lorillard IV . In 1997 , Lorillard was one of four entities to initiate...
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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company ( RJR ), based in Winston-Salem , North Carolina and founded by Richard Joshua Reynolds in 1874 , is the second-largest tobacco firm in the global tobacco industry , and the second-largest U.S. firm (behind Philip Morris ). RJR is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Reynolds American Inc. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Recent History...
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Tobacco plantations and slaves (Redirected from Tobacco plantation)

Tobacco field This article deals with slaves and tobacco plantation owners in Colonial Virginia . Tobacco production was labor intensive and required thousands of slaves to produce millions of pounds that were exported. The period covered by this article is from 1700 to the end of the civil war (1863). The wealth and Influence of Virginia planters depended on one crop, and...
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Tobacco advertising (Redirected from Tobacco advertising regulation)

Product advertising Alcohol advertising Cosmetic advertising Gambling advertising Mobile phone content advertising Tobacco advertising Advertising regulation Tobacco advertising is the promotion of tobacco use (typically smoking ) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media . The tobacco industry also commonly uses sponsorship , particularly of sporting...
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