Sunday, 17 February 2013

Anti-Smoking Posters


Why not make your scrapbook a fun reading? 
Here are some of the ideas on how you could organize your scrapbook content.


Sample 1
World History of Tobacco Poster
Source: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2648743/The-history-of-tobacco


Sample 2

Cigarette: A Cancer in a Stick Poster
Source: http://i22.servimg.com/u/f22/14/42/63/83/some_k10.jpg



Sample 3

Graphic: This image is illustrates how smoking can damage every part of the body.  The image show an outline of a human body. Internal organs are visible, and circles mark the locations where smoking causes damage.  On the left side of the body, the following locations and organs are marked with circles to identify cancers caused by smoking: Head or neck, lung, stomach, kidney, pancreas, colon, cervix, and bladder.  On the right side of the body, the following locations and organs are marked with circles to identify chronic diseases caused by smoking: stroke, blindness, gum infection, aortic rupture, heart disease, pneumonia, hardening of the arteries, chronic lung disease/asthma, reduced fertility, and hip fracture.
Risks of Smoking Poster
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/tobaccouse/smoking/Risk-large.html



Sample 4
Nicotine Addiction Cycle Poster
Source: http://column5.columnfivemedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/why-s0-hard-to-quit-smoking-C5.jpeg


Sample 5
Quit Smoking Poster
Source: http://betobaccofree.hhs.gov/images/smoking-health-infographic-lg.jpg