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40,000 people die each year in car accidents. They all say that they “drive carefully” or “nothing will happen”, “just going few meters”. You only need a second of distraction for anything to be happening. Car accidents kill many innocent people just because we do not use to wear seat belts.
We should use seat belts when driving, even dummies wear seatbelts. Traffic accidents and safety precautions such as the usage of safety belts in cars become a general matter. Road safety is not depending on wearing the seat belts but also in many other factors that we usually ignore.
The Ministry of Health and Consumption from Spain has a campaign against juvenile alcoholism. It’s well know that the teenagers consume alcohol from early ages.
Many teenagers start to have symptoms of alcoholism at the age of school learning. Many other countries face the problem of juvenile drug abuse.
Here are some objectives of this institution:
To prevent the consumption of alcohol by adolescents.
To delay the age of beginning to drink
To inform the adolescents of the dangers of the alcohol consumption
To reduce the associated damages to the alcohol consumption
To increase the perception of the risk
From these objectives you can see the causes of juvenile alcoholism. But the worse part on this juvenile alcoholism is that the children need a treatment for alcoholism. That means their educations is over earlier then they think.
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The national Quit Now anti-smoking television ad campaign in Australia.
This initiative has been implemented in two main stages. The first stage, the Health Warnings Campaign, was launched on 14 February 2006 to raise awareness of a new system of graphic health warnings on tobacco product packaging. The second stage of the National Tobacco Youth Campaign, aims to specifically have an impact on smoking rates among youth.
Tobacco smoking is the single largest preventable cause of premature death and disease in Australia. While smoking prevalence in Australia has declined over time, more than three million Australians still smoke daily (17.4% of all those aged 14 or older). Continued effort is therefore necessary to maintain the decline and reduce the social and economic costs of tobacco use to the community.
The National Tobacco Youth Campaign is a national campaign that aims to contribute to a reduction in the uptake and prevalence of smoking among young Australians.
Text from http://www.quitnow.info.au
Every cigarette is doing you damage. Quit. The national Tobacco campaign.
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Are you about to quit smoking? Maybe you should. Smoking is not good for you and our health. Try to quit smoking.
Under the motto “the Cancer of breast is not a game, explórate”, Voit supports the social responsibility and it is united to the fight against this terrible disease. For it these balls with the emblematic rose of the world-wide movement will be put on sale. A percentage of the collected sales will be for Foundation TOP, organization who fights against badly and offers an education to the women on prevention.
The breast cancer affects to one of each 13 women in our country, the highest percentage. For Voit the cancer is not a game, but to play can help. Summoning to the physical activity and the autoexploración, Voit glides to write down in this encounter against the terrible disease.
Let us remember that every 12 minutes a woman is killed in the world due to this badly; every year there are eleven thousand new cases in our country and daily they die of 8 to 11 women in Mexico.
Marketing with cause in a field where he is urgent to begin to gain points.
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