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The theory underlying project TNT is that youth will best be able to resist using tobacco products if they (1) are aware of misleading social information that facilitates tobacco use (e.g., pro-tobacco advertising, inflated estimates of the prevalence of tobacco use); (2) have skills that counteract the social pressures to achieve approval by using tobacco; and (3) appreciate the physical consequences that tobacco use may have on their own lives.
These are all emphasized in Project TNT. For more information on Project TNT or helping your young person quit smoking,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], contact the AHEAD Coalition at 1-408-4703070. Enter the grand dame of cigars herself, Lily Wang. Although she’s quick to laugh off her unofficial title of “Shanghai’s cigar queen,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],” no truer representation of China’s most exclusive group could be found.
A former player in the investment banking industry, Wang made a leap of faith in 2005 to pursue her passion for cigars starting with the launch of her publication “Cigar Ambassador.” This now popular bimonthly magazine serves China’s cigar enthusiasts both nationwide and abroad. It has branched into a successful chain of Siglo cigar shops and clubs with three locations in Shanghai and two in Beijing.
Conducting most of the research and reviews herself,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Wang smokes an average of two to three cigars a day (or more if duty calls for it) with a double daily ritual smoke at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. They’re not the only ones thinking creatively. In order to lessen the economic impact of the ban, Hotel la Posada, in the Andalusian town of Montellano, has started offering a free drink to every client who has to get up from the table to smoke outside.
And in Boiro, a town in the northwestern region of Galicia, the owner of the Bar Farmassia is serving his famous tripe stew — along with other tapas — in now useless ashtrays. The most common form of resistance, however,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], appears to be passive. By Jan. 4, Spain’s Federation of Consumers in Action had received more than 1,000 complaints from patrons about bars and restaurants that weren’t complying with the ban.
And even those that do fulfill the letter of the law may find a way around its spirit in the form of a good outdoor heater. Indeed, despite the chilly temperatures, clients seem to be taking with new fervor to sidewalk cafés and bars. The general manager of one leading company in the sector told Spanish news agency EFE that his firm’s mushroom-shaped heaters were “practically sold out throughout the country.”
There is of course still much work to be done. Globally,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], smoking will cause five million deaths this year, and as cigarette sales decline in the developed world,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the evil geniuses who drive the multinational tobacco companies are successfully promoting smoking in developing countries. Big Tobacco will fight any action that might reduce its profits, and even here in Australia, where so much has been achieved, we must ensure that there is continuing action.
One might in retrospect wonder why it all took so long – why did Cancer Councils, the Heart Foundation,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the AMA and other health organisations have to campaign for so long? Why did governments not even respond to far-sighted calls to protect children in enclosed spaces such as cars as soon as the evidence on the dangers of passive smoking came through? If we have learned one crucial lesson it is that we cannot afford any sense of complacency: smoking is still our biggest preventable killer.


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