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    "Torches of Freedom" was a phrase used to encourage women's smoking by exploiting women's aspirations for a better life during the early twentieth century...
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    as feminist "Torches of Freedom", and his work for the United Fruit Company in the 1950s, connected with the CIA-orchestrated overthrow of the democratically...
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    Cigarette smoking for weight loss (category Management of obesity)
    march in the Easter Sunday parade in New York brandishing their “torches of freedom”—their Lucky Strike cigarettes. While this campaign did not market...
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    The Uhuru Torch (Swahili: Mwenge wa Uhuru, literally "Torch of Freedom") is one of the National Symbols of Tanzania. It is a kerosene torch. It symbolizes...
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  • ideas of "power" and "freedom" which he did by using the slogan Torches of Freedom during a famous parade in New York City. The idea of “Engineering of Consent”...
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  • Torch of Freedom is a science fiction novel by American writers David Weber and Eric Flint, published on November 3, 2009. It is the second book in the...
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    but also on land did they kindle the lovely torch of freedom and independence. For to the descendants of Herakles belongs dominion over sea and land....
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  • that for feminists, cigarettes were like "torches of freedom" that symbolized their nonconformity and freedom from male oppression. Bernays used this information...
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    Abraham Brill (category American people of Austrian-Jewish descent)
    with Brill on the subject of women's smoking and borrowed the term "torches of freedom" from Brill. One of his last pieces of writing - his preface to...
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    Honorverse (redirect from Shadow Of Freedom)
    first-edition hardcover releases of War of Honor, At All Costs, Torch of Freedom, and Mission of Honor contained a CD with copies of most of Weber's published books...
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  • only because of the white stranded through his black hair. But there were new lines around his ice-blue eyes..." Description (Torch of Freedom, Ch. 3): "...
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  • Feminization (sociology) (category Sociology of culture)
    personal care and service. Feminization of smoking – The phrase torches of freedom is emblematic of the phenomenon of tobacco shifting from being seen as...
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    more available, flappers gained freedom of movement and privacy. Flappers are icons of the Roaring Twenties, a period of postwar social and political turbulence...
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  • time, it appealed to the feminist movement. He labeled cigarettes "torches of freedom" and said they promoted equality among the genders. This was a successful...
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    Living was released in 2013; his second, Gumption: Relighting the Torch of Freedom with America's Gutsiest Troublemakers, was released May 26, 2015; the...
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    many women a sense of entitlement and freedom and the tobacco industry took advantage of the marketing opportunity. "Torches of Freedom" was a phrase used...
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    there appears a burning torch signifying freedom (Uhuru), enlightenment and knowledge; a spear signifying defence of freedom and crossed axe and hoe being...
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  • At All Costs, Hell Hath No Fury, Torch of Freedom, and Mission of Honor each contain a CD, holding electronic copies of all the David Weber books published...
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    revolutionary. He was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule. Much before Mohandas K. Gandhi initiated...
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    advantage. They marketed cigarettes as "Torches of Freedom", and made a dependence-inducing drug a symbol of women's independence. Lung cancer rates in...
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  • color green. He also positioned cigarettes as Torches of Freedom that represent rebellion against the norms of a male-dominated society. According to Ruth...
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    rights recognized by the democratic system. The torch symbolizes freedom gained after many years of struggle. The sea symbolizes nostalgia. The palms...
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    described as one of the first media events in the United States. Edward Bernays and his Torches of Freedom campaign in 1929 is an example of an early media...
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    Americans Tobacco packaging warning messages Tobacco usage in sport Torches of Freedom Jeff Wigand – former tobacco company executive and whistleblower "Economic...
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    causes. In 1929 Edward Bernays decided to pay women to smoke their "torches of freedom" as they walked in the Easter Parade in New York. This was a shock...
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  • Keith Hudson (category Colony of Jamaica people)
    and Torch of Freedom. Hudson was diagnosed with lung cancer in August 1984, and appeared to be responding well to treatment, but on the morning of 14 November...
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  • reporters photographed them, they lit cigarettes and proclaimed them "torches of freedom". EU advertising laws can apply to surreptitious ads even if payment...
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  • revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule Dhan Singh, played an important role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Masud Choudhary...
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  • in Tomsk, Russia Torch of Freedom, a novel by David Weber TOF, MTR station code for Tong Fong Tsuen stop, in Hong Kong TOF (Top of Form), relates to...
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  • incident of this was the targeting of feminist activists in an attempt to sell more cigarettes to women, branding cigarettes as Torches of Freedom. This...
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