22 octobre 2009
Tips to Get rid of all nicotine
Attitude - A positive can-do attitude is important to both the conscious thinking mind and the primitive lizard brain, which is in control of the body’s fight or flight panic responses. Take pride in each hour of healing and each challenge overcome. Celebrate the full and complete victory each day of freedom and healing reflects. The next few minutes are all that matter and each is entirely do-able. Yes you can!
Patience - Years of satisfying low blood-serum nicotine levels conditioned us to be extremely impatient, at least when it came to our addiction. A deprived nicotine addict could inhale a puff of nicotine and have it arrive in the brain and release dopamine within 8 to 10 seconds, and oral nicotine users could feel it within minutes. Realize the importance of patience to successful recovery. Baby steps, just one hour, challenge and day at a time, and then celebrate. Keeping or Carrying Cigarettes, Dip or
Chew - Get rid of all nicotine delivery vehicles, including replacement nicotine products. Keeping a stash of nicotine makes as much sense as someone on suicide watch keeping a loaded gun handy just to prove they can. Why toy with failure or play mind-games with your ongoing healing and freedom? Build in some delay for those less than three minute crave episodes. Fully commit to going the distance and seeing what it is like to awaken to new expectations of a nicotine-free life.
02 juillet 2009
Cigarette exports and imports
Turkey neither exported nor imported cigarettes until 1981 when the first cigarettes were exported,
with the first imports following in 1984. It became a net importer of cigarettes, with a trade deficit of
US$56 million in 1985, reaching a peak of US$289 million in 1990. Imports fell from 1991, reaching
a negligible level in 1999.
Cigarette exports, in contrast, started increasing after 1990, peaking at
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US$100 million in 1997. Consequently, in 1995, the trade deficit in cigarettes was reversed to a trade
surplus, with the country becoming a net cigarette exporter in 1999. The foreign exchange earning
from cigarette trade amounted to US$68 million in 1999
24 juin 2009
Campaign of deceptive marketing
A district court that finds a defendant civilly liable for
violating RICO has jurisdiction “to prevent and restrain
violations of RICO by issuing appropriate orders .” Congress limited relief under section 1964(a)
to forward-looking remedies aimed at preventing and restraining
future RICO violations.
Earlier in this litigation, we held that the statute
does not authorize disgorgement because it is “both aimed at and
measured by past conduct”: “[i]t is measured by the amount of
prior unlawful gains and is awarded without respect to whether
the defendant will act unlawfully in the future.”
Defendants argue that corrective statements are similarly
“focused on remedying the effects of past conduct,” id., because
they seek to correct Defendants’ campaign of deceptive
marketing.