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    Advertising in Superbowl

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    Advertising in Super Bowl XLVII The most critical time for certain major corporations to advertise their products/services comes around every year in February. The Super Bowl in the United States is a huge event for everyone to get involved‚ especially the advertisers and companies who want to get their products or services in the public eye to have more consumer awareness and/or to gain more sales. Surprisingly‚ not all advertisements during the Super Bowl are about gaining more sales. In

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    Tony Dungy Uncommon

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    Book review of Uncommon Super Bowl winning coach and author Tony Dungy reflects on what it takes to achieve significance in life in his book titled Uncommon. He is looked to by many as the epitome of the success and significance that is highly valued in our culture from the dominance of athleticism in society. In his book he gives examples of young men who are trying to achieve significance through football and all that goes with a professional athletic career‚ such as money‚ power‚ and a celebrity

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    Psychoanalytical Approach to Frankenstein Definitions -The Id‚ Ego and Super Ego explanation here- Question Obsessive Personality A man who wants glory and fame Ambitious Independent Realistic Intellectual Question His involvement with Elizabeth While creating the creature His studies Question Perspective on life His teachings Question His personality is similar to walton Walton is his past self Elizabeth and Henry are seen as foils; he thinks that their keeping

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    Walter Payton

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    Walter Payton In 1954 Walter Payton‚ a star‚ was born in Columbia‚ Mississippi. His parents Edward and Alyne Payton had three children‚ Eddie‚ Walter‚ and Pam Payton. When Walter was a kid he always loved to go outdoors. He always loved to go fishing‚ play football with his friends‚ and exploring the woods that he lived by. Walter spent his first three years of playing football at an all-black school named John Jefferson high. After he had finished High School the options for a black athlete

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    to grow up in segregated times. During this portion of his life‚ the blacks lived on one side of the town and the whites lived on another side of the town. I would make him grow up in a non-segregated time. The next thing I would change is in Super Bowl XX‚ he did not score a touchdown. Mike Ditka‚ his coach said that was one of his biggest regrets. So I would make him score a touchdown. Another thing I would change is he would be more successful in business after his NFL career. Walter really

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    The Superbowl has been a part of American culture for what is now 50 years‚ as of yesterday. Many people enjoy it for different reasons‚ whether it’s actually watching the football‚ the food at parties‚ or what most enjoy‚ the commercials. The commercials are enjoyed almost as much as the football itself‚ because in order to get your ad in the Superbowl‚ you have to pay a rather demanding fine. So‚ as a result of the large payment‚ companies will up the bar for the quality of their commercials‚ to

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    The documentary "Super Size Me" is very interesting and thought-provoking. This film tells the story of a very healthy‚ middle-aged man named Morgan Spurlock who decided to find out how bad fast food actually is for the body. He guessed that the reason America is so obese is because of the amount of fast food that they consume. In order to see if this belief was correct‚ he decided that he would eat at McDonald’s three times a day for an entire month. He had to order supersized meals when asked‚

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    Profanity in Television

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    Communications Commission Washington‚ D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) COMPLAINTS AGAINST VARIOUS ) File No. EB-04-IH-0011 TELEVISION LICENSEES ) CONCERNING THEIR FEBRUARY ) NAL/Acct. No. 200432080212 1‚ 2004 BROADCAST OF THE SUPER ) BOWL XXXVIII HALFTIME SHOW ) ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: May 4‚ 2006 Released: May 31‚ 2006 By the Commission: Commissioner Adelstein concurring in part‚ dissenting in part‚ and issuing a statement

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    across the country brace themselves for yet another Super Bowl event. Whether they are rooting for their favorite team who made it into the game‚ watching the event just for the half time performance‚ or being forced to view the spectacle due to a loved one’s fandom for the sport‚ the Super Bowl is one of football’s biggest and most watched events. Over the years these ads have revolutionized the ways in which football fans watch the Super Bowl. Additionally‚ companies find that investing nearly

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    Supersize Me Rhetorical Analysis Are fast food restaurant chains to blame for America being the fattest nation in the world? Morgan Spurlock tackles this question in his award-winning documentary‚ Supersize Me. Spurlock went on a “McJourney” where‚ for thirty consecutive days‚ he could only eat food that came from McDonald’s. He went on this fast food binge to analyze the effects it would have on the human body. In his documentary‚ Spurlock efficiently uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to display America’s

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