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    Nicholas Farruggia Cara Snider/ Section 23 February 21‚ 2007 What Makes the Super Bowl So Super? "Super Sunday" is able to attract greater audiences to the annual event than any other television event‚ but how? Are the teams matching up better? Are the games becoming more competitive? I feel the enormous number of viewers each year has nothing to do with the game. The NFL has incorporated many other aspects to the championship night‚ including pre-game entertainment‚ National Anthem renditions

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    ANALYSIS OF IMPACT OF SUPER BOWL ON THE STOCK MARKET Abstract The hypothesis of this research was that when the original National Football Conference (NFC) team wins the game‚ the U.S. stock market increases and when the American Football Conference (AFC) (except Cleveland‚ Pittsburg and Indianapolis) wins the Super Bowl the U.S. stock market decreases. Correlation analysis was used to determine this hypothesis of Super Bowl winner predicts U.S. stock market. The Super Bowl indicator has been accurate

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    sweet Super Bowl victory‚ however‚ these men had to battle every Sunday to overcome many struggles to be the champions they are today. The shown players of the Chicago Bears are celebrating triumphantly with packed stands in the background and people storming the field‚ they have obviously done something special for themselves and for their city. There are many people on the field other than players gathering around and taking pictures. This shows that the game has

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    whole event? Well‚ Super Bowl Live! event was live for 10 days in Houston. The event was covered by 5‚000 journalists and supported by 10‚000 volunteers. But it’s not all‚ this year’s event attracted whopping one million people to Houston! If you need any more proofs that this event has become one of the greatest sports festivities‚ there is one: the price of Super Bowl commercials. Cost of 30 second super bowl ad Back then‚ in 1967‚ a cost of a 30-seconds Super Bowl commercial stood around

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    Snickers Super Bowl Ad 2010 Sarah Jackson Baker College February 14‚ 2014   Advertising is what draws a majority of Americans to watch the Super Bowl. Year after year corporations compete for the most memorable commercials. In the 2010 Super Bowl‚ Snickers uses logos to display that you aren’t you when you’re hungry. That you will embody a different personality and that Snickers satisfies. Snickers are candy bars sold at any grocery store‚ market or gas station. Snickers consist of peanut

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    Predictions of NFL Super Bowl-2016‚ Who will win About NFL Super Bowl NFL Super Bowl 2016 is one of the most anticipated events to be held at Levi’s Stadium‚ Santa Clara‚ California on 7th February 2016. The hype generated by NFL Super Bowl‚ the ultimate clash between the AFC and the NFC has been exponentially growing over the years and this year being the 50th year since its inception‚ the celebrations and the hype are bound to be exceptionally high. The Super Bowl is almost like an unofficial

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    Everybody has their favorite team‚ unless they don’t watch football of course. My favorite teams happens to be the Green Bay Packers. The last time they won the Super Bowl was 2011. The main reason why I like this team the most is because of their offense. One thing I like about their offense is their quarterback‚ Aaron Rodgers. He has made incredible plays in his career. An example is when he threw a hail mary‚ which is a straight deep throw‚ for sixty-one yards to make the game winning score with

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    Super bowl Advertising The super bowl is the most anticipated event of the year as it relates to advertising. There will be millions of viewers watching the NFL showdown this weekend as the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks go head to head for the championship. In addition to the actual game companies get a chance to further market their brands and introduce new products to a massive audience. This year several new companies like Jaguar‚ Nestle‚ Intuit etc. will make their super bowl debuts

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    like‚ does the dusts multiply? Does society find a way to get rid of the yellow dust? Readers must draw conclusions or use critical thinking skills about the how the ending is played out. It is also interesting how the author titles the story “Invasion From Outer Space” but no blood-shed‚ no attack‚ and no explosions‚ no immediate damage is done. At the end of the story the author states “it’s really quite peaceful‚ in its way.” Looks can be deceiving; one could describe the dust as a silent assassin

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    The 1930’s were a decade of great change politically‚ economically‚ and socially. The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl wore raw the nerves of the people‚ and our true strength was shown. From it arose John Steinbeck‚ a storyteller of the Okies and their hardships. His books‚ especially The Grapes of Wrath‚ are reflections of what really went on in the 1930’s. John Steinbeck did not write about what he had previously read‚ he instead wrote what he experienced through his travels with the migrant

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