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Smoking: The Burning Truth
Our Price: $119.95

In this fast-paced MTV-style program, teens who smoke and teens who don't talk about why they think smoking still holds an appeal to young people, despite its well-known, serious health hazards.
What About Tobacco?
Our Price: $79.95

With the help of an enthusiastic sports referee, youngsters learn easy-to-implement strategies that allow them to settle their differences peacefully.
Diary of a Young Smoker
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Follow the story of Luke, whose diary entries give students a glimpse into the real world of a young smoker. Students learn there are many consequences of an addiction to cigarettes, including its effect on health, family, and friends, and an inability to quit.
Smoke Signals (US Only)
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The truth about tobacco, as presented in this program, is that there is no safe level of tobacco use, and any form of tobacco use is harmful—a message repeatedly stressed through statistics, visceral images, medical commentary, and the story of a 31-year-old mother of two who is slowly dying of emphysema from a smoking habit she began at age 10. Regular cigarettes and bidis as well as smokeless tobaccos are used to reinforce the uncompromising position that tobacco in any form is unhealthy and uncool. But what is being done to raise public awareness? The Truth Tour, a coast-to-coast youth-organized anti-tobacco campaign that strips the glamor from tobacco use, is profiled.
Smoking Out the Truth: Teens and Tobacco
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You can lecture until you’re blue in the face about the horrible effects of cigarettes, but with tobacco companies spending tens of millions of dollars every day on marketing, even the most forceful teachers and counselors need all the help they can get. This video focuses on the illusions and misconceptions surrounding teen smoking, exposing the faulty reasoning that leads kids to start or continue the habit. It also offers several rock-solid motives to quit or abstain—and strategies for doing so. Taking a proactive, student-driven approach, the program features myth-busting classroom presentations delivered by smoking and nonsmoking students alike. Topics covered include the methods and mind-set behind teen-targeted cigarette advertising, the ways that nicotine and tobacco damage health and personal appearance, and the fallacy of claiming, “My parents don’t care if I smoke” or “I can quit whenever I want to.” Use this video to show teenagers—among the most vulnerable of media consumers—how to see through Big Tobacco marketing schemes and dead-end peer pressure. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide containing learning objectives, educational standards, fast facts, discussion questions, and more is available online. Correlates to National Health Education Standards.
Animated Neuroscience and the Action of Nicotine, Cocaine, and Marijuana in the Brain
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Using sophisticated 3-D animation, this program, divided into two parts, takes viewers on a journey deep into the brain to study the effects of the three substances. The first part illustrates the major functions of the brain and shows how its principal cells, the neurons, communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. In the second part, animated molecules of nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana travel a route from the external environment through the body to the brain, where viewers learn about the cellular targets of these drugs, and how each drug interacts with them and subsequently affects the body. Images of actual neurons used in the animations create a realistic effect that helps viewers understand the concepts presented.