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    Soccer VS American Football Who doesn’t get excited watching Super Bowl or FIFA World Cup? The anticipation of “who’s going to win?” is always the golden question. The commercials and entertainment running during the Super Bowl makes it a yearly social event even for non football fans. In the same way soccer fans wait anxiously every four years to watch FIFA World Cup. The popularity of these two sports‚ soccer and American Football‚ is all over the world. The growing excitement fans feel

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    Sex Sells: Victoria’s Secret In this paper‚ we will be discussing the ways in which Victoria’s Secret uses sex appeal in their advertising campaigns. Victoria’s Secret is the largest American retailer of lingerie founded by Roy Raymond‚ on June 12 1977. Victoria’s Secret grossed $5000 in its first year of business‚ and in 2012 sales were $6.12 billion. Victoria’s Secret is known for its catalogues and annual fashion shows: The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Their catalogues now

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    Topic: History of Football General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the history of football Introduction II. American Football was game that started in college in the late 1800‚ from the 1950’s it rose to become the most watched sport on the US. III. Through my research and former high school football player Football is the dominate sport in all of the US and is now gaining popularity around the world. Body I. Football was created by universities in 1874 and

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    The year is 2013 and it is the week of Super Bowl. It is also the week where my younger sister died. It was about seven years before this incident and it was always just in the back of my mind. This is the first time that I have really told anybody about this event that isn’t part of my family. My incident mainly consists of dreams and will be about nights 1(Monday) and 5(Friday). This time has changed me and caused all grades to slip at this time and it gave me a fear of sleeping for months. This

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    of the Newark Panthers was Luke Williams quarterback (QB) out of Clemson. After that they got a wide receiver (WR)‚ a linebacker (LB) and some other positions. The Newark Panthers were always the underdogs and this is about the time they won the Super Bowl. They always had good players but‚ they could never work together “bad chemistry”. Luke WIlliams was a superstar at quarterback he always threw dots (a good throw) however‚ the defense on the other team always intercepted the football. So mainly

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    NFL Revenue Sharing To many the NFL may be considered America’s greatest sports league. The league definitely has the numbers to back up this claim. The ever-growing sport has maintained keen interest from fans all across the world‚ all the while generating enormous amounts of revenue. Currently the league rakes in close to $9 billion annually. The success of the NFL is something to marvel at. Even in a shaky economy the NFL continues to flourish. What is interesting about the NFL is how the

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    the shows weekly broadcast. #5) Marshall wants a shot at the Super Bowl Brandon has clearly stated‚ "My only motive now is to have team success‚" "That’s my only motive until I retire. I’ve accomplished a lot. Lots of touchdowns -- not enough. Lots of catches. Lots of yards." "No playoffs. No Super Bowl rings. That’s the only thing that matters in my career." Let’s face it‚ presently the Jets are as far from a shot at the Super Bowl then they probably have ever been since the Joe Namath days.

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    impacts of commercialization in sports‚ there are still some negatives worth mentioning. Personally‚ the biggest negative aspect of commercialization is the craziness of advertising in sports. Racing is the biggest; you can barely tell the color of some of the cars because of all the decals on the cars. I believe that advertising and sponsors are necessary‚ but it gets carried away in some instances. The author mentions that commercialization changes the ways that sports are controlled. When sports

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper From the beginning‚ the FLO TV personal television ad that first aired during the 2009 Super Bowl grabbed my attention by using Jim Nantz‚ the legendary sportscaster‚ to commentate on the entire commercial. Hitting on the rhetorical appeal of ethos‚ because even if I wasn’t looking at the TV at the time‚ as soon as I hear Jim Nantz voice‚ it makes me want to see what he’s talking about. Jim’s giving the play by play on the man in the commercial‚ Jason Glasby‚ giving

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    He also makes a very valid point in saying that its not the national anthem that there singing its simply a song about the beauty of America‚ a beauty that everyone could recognize and learn to love and live in. Upon seeing the ad during the Super Bowl I didn’t really have a significant initial reaction to it. But as it became a discussion the more I questioned the reasoning of others and not just my own thoughts. What makes “Americans” so ignorant that they themselves believe that only one race

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