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		<creator>The Impact of Media on Smoking | Alpha Life Style Center</creator><pubdate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:35:54 +0000</pubdate><guid ispermalink="false">http://core3dev.core3solutions.com:1010/?page_id=22#comment-162</guid><description>[...] view of cigarettes, they have also made it seem like a game to try multiple different methods to quit smoking.&nbsp; Preying on the failure of the common person.&nbsp; What the ads for the chewing gums, patches, and [...]</description><encoded>[...] view of cigarettes, they have also made it seem like a game to try multiple different methods to quit smoking.&nbsp; Preying on the failure of the common person.&nbsp; What the ads for the chewing gums, patches, and [...]
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