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    The Super Bowl‚ it is considered the pinnacle of achievement when it comes to football prowess. Furthermore‚ any marketing professional knows that airing a well-liked‚ talked about‚ ad during the Super Bowl is the ultimate marketing achievement. However‚ in the same way the game itself has evolved since its inception fifty years ago‚ so has the marketing industry and the way advertisers present their company or product. Read below to learn more about how companies have moved beyond a short commercial

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    Emotion: Super Cam’s Kryptonite As I sat down to watch Super Bowl 50‚ I expected to see the newly crowned NFL MVP Cam Newton to be smiling ear to ear and having a good time with his teammates in his usual fashion. Cam’s approach the game‚ with a sense of fun and lightheartedness‚ is normally his power. Instead‚ I saw a very serious Cam with not a smile in sight. At that point‚ I knew there was trouble ahead; his freedom of emotion may have turned out to hurt him. Cam Newton has fun when he plays

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    Super Size Me and Society 15 January 2010 There has been a lot of stir in the media lately regarding McDonalds and its role in obese children in society. So much so that restrictions and regulations have been proposed and passed in California to ban toys from unhealthy meals that appeal to kids. When I first heard about this I thought it was pretty ridiculous. Americans should be free to do what we please. My opinion has changed since watching Super Size Me. I didn’t watch Super Size Me when

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    Industry: Friend or Foe? The 2004 American documentary known as Super-Size Me left a remarkable impact on America’s fast-food industries‚ as well as fellow fast-food consumers. Not to mention‚ six weeks after Super-Size Me was released‚ McDonalds took the “Super-Size” option off their menu as well as their stress on healthier menu choices; such as salads‚ fruit‚ and the new adult happy meal. The director‚ writer‚ and producer of Super-Size Me is also starring in the film himself‚ he is Morgan Spurlock

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    | Indianapolis Super Bowl Analysis | | 4/28/2012 | Sports Facilities‚ Events and Convention Centers Table of Contents Contacts……………………………………………………………………………………………2 Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..4 Indianapolis and the Super Bowl Bid……………………………………………………………..4 Missions and Visions……………………………………………………………………………...5 Organizational Structure…………………………………………………………………………..6 Marketing Responsibilities and the Ambush

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    Boston Celtics had Larry bird a feature nba hall of famer. In the nfl the 49ers won the super bowl against the denver broncos. But loe Montana was the season mvp annt 52 and 30. But they did not when the nba championship the Detroit pistons did. The Boston Celtics had Larry bird a feature nba hall of famer. In the nfl the 49ers won the super bowl against the denver broncos. But loe Montana was the season mvp and super bowl mvp. But he didn’t have feature nfl hall of famer wtfyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy-

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Supersize Me It is without a doubt that fast food is causing many health and weight problems for a large percentage of Americans’. In the documentary by Morgan Spurlock‚ Supersize Me‚ Spurlock decides to experiment with the effects of eating too much fast food‚ McDonald’s in particular. This film puts a lot of emphasis on the large percentage of obese Americans’‚ particularly the unawareness of how bad fast food is for the body‚ and also questions how responsible consumers

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    he’s put on almost 24.5 lbs‚ his body fat has increased from 11% to 18% and his liver is on red alert. And it took him 8 weeks to get his liver back to normal and over one year to get down to his previous weight. And coincidentally shortly after Super Size Me was released‚ McDonald’s announced it was

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    SUPER-SIZE ME In the documentary Super-Size Me‚ Morgan Spurlock sets out to prove how harmful and dangerous fast food‚ in particularly McDonalds‚ can be to a person’s health and wellbeing. After hearing the McDonalds Corporations defence against the lawsuit filed by two obese teenagers‚ who claimed that their overweight conditions were the cause of eating at the fast food establishment‚ filmmaker and director Morgan Spurlock came up with the idea to start a similar experiment on himself‚ by eating

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    Super Size Me In 2004‚ documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock began an experiment to see how eating only McDonald’s‚ three meals a day‚ would effect a person’s health; physical and mental. The fact that our generation eats more fast food than ever before makes this experiment interesting‚ along with Morgan’s antics and humor. The main claim behind this documentary film is that the abundance of fast food chains‚ the fatty foods that they serve‚ and the vast amount of people that eat at these restaurants

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