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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Globalisation : opportunity for Cigarette Companies. It needs to be at least 2000 words.Download file to see previous pages... On the other hand, t

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On the other hand, the number of jobs and social dynamics that are dependent on the industry make it difficult to eliminate tobacco growth. The increased knowledge in the Western nations makes it a declining industry that must now look to other markets in order to sustain the businesses that depend on tobacco. Because many third world nations have no regulation and little taxation on the product, a growing dependency on exporting tobacco has become one of the ways in which the industry is sustaining and growing its revenue. The proliferation in nations with little regulations, however, is supporting the growth of an industry that creates increase in diseases that were previously not prevalent in these nations. While it is difficult to completely end the growth of tobacco and the proliferation of cigarettes around the world, the exploitation of nations that have yet to reach an enlightened position on the use of tobacco allows an industry that is built on addiction to have greater market potential which supports an industry that should be on the decline and eventually phased out of existence. Globalisation and the Spread of Tobacco 1. Introduction The tobacco industry is in decline in Western civilisation which have begun to accept that smoking is bad for good health and that in doing so the consequences are far worse than the pleasure. In order to continue revenue increases and to have successful business practices, tobacco industries are looking towards developing nations who have yet to discover the ill effects to the extent of avoiding the use of the harmful plant and its resulting product. In order to protect nations without regulatory standards and practices in regard to cigarette sales, protestors have petitioned for legislation that would restrict the sales and distribution of the products of the tobacco industry. The development of restrictions for the sale of tobacco would increase the overall condition of health throughout the world, not just in Western nations. While the tobacco industry needs to look towards globalisation in order to increase their revenue and sales, it is essential that legislation be put into place to thwart the attempts of the industry to sell to developing nations in order to protect the health and well-being of people of all corners of the world. 2. Findings 2.1 Tobacco History Tobacco was first found in Peru and is a native to the Americas. The plant can be traced back 5000 years to Peru and Ecuador and was cultivated for both its medicinal value and as a product burned to be used during spiritual ceremonies. The smoke seemed to climb to the gods, thus providing a connection between humankind. When Columbus landed in the New World, some of his people became addicted to smoking through the gifts that the native population gave to the new arrivals. The use of tobacco was ritualistic to the Native Americans, but to the Europeans the addictive properties became more mundane and the birth of the tobacco industry was born of their need (Pampel 2009, p. 2). Tobacco was first brought back to Spain and Portugal during the mid 16th century and it was mostly cultivated as a medicinal plant once in the European nations. It was brought to England during the same time period by explorers John Hawkins, Walther Raleigh, and Francis Drake where the burning of the leaves was the more common use for the product, the pipe taking on a particular popularity.

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