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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper

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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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    successful in their field‚ no matter what that field is. Kurt Warner was able to display traits of a competent manager‚ three bases of power necessary‚ and was a coach and mentor through out different portions of his career. Kurt wasn’t always the super bowl winning MVP that many people know him as. He has had to show his leadership amongst his teammates and to his coaching staff on the multiple teams to gain their trust and excel in the NFL. When thinking about if Kurt Warner was a competent manager

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    Arguing a Position

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    championships in all levels from high school to college up the National Football League. Prime examples of this are the Super Bowl champions from years 2001‚ 2006‚ 2007‚ 2009. In 2001‚ the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl with their overall team defense being ranked 24th out of 32 teams. The Indianapolis Colts pulled off a similar feat five years later winning the Super Bowl with a defense

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    ASSIGNMENT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT II CASELET ON LONDON ZOO “Gorilla Kingdom” Post-Graduation Diploma in Management: I Kirloskar Institue Of Advance Management Studies‚ Harihar 2011-2012 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. Satish Irde Nitish Pratap Singh Roll No – 67

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    The 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers is known as one of the best football teams in NFL history. This was a very scary team with a very crucial defense and a very elite offense. This insanely talented team was run by Chuck Noll. Chuck Noll won 4 Super bowls from 1969-1991. Noll began his head coaching career with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Greene on his football team. On defense there was the Steel Curtain‚ which consisted of Mean Joe Greene‚ Dwight White‚ Ernie Holmes‚ and L.C Greenwood. Only Joe Greene and

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    that the analytic fan doesn’t even consider. If numbers cannot explain it‚ the analytic fan will feel as if it is irrelevant to him or her. For example‚ the statistics fan will not be able to interpret how the Seattle Seahawks were able to win the super bowl XLVII when the Denver Broncos were statistically favored to win. Arguing with this type of fan is always tricky because he or

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    greatest players in professional sports history. All fans have these everlasting images in their heads about the all-time great players‚ that can be positive--Michael Jordan hitting the winning shot over Bryon Russell‚ John Elway winning back-to-back Super Bowls to finish his career-or negative--whatever has happened to Tiger Woods‚ Brett Favre’s last season in Minnesota. These images drastically affect how we remember legends of the game. Legacies are not one great moment or season‚ but how exactly

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    Dust Bowl happened between the years of 1931 and 1939. The Dust Bowl was a period of time where 150‚000-square-miles of the Oklahoma and Texas panhandle and parts of Kansas‚ Colorado‚ and New Mexico had little rainfall‚ light soil‚ and high winds‚ causing devastating effects on the land and people that lived there. There have been many discoveries and advances that can help prevent a future “Dust Bowl”‚ but the US could experience the Dust Bowl again. We have come a long way from the Dust Bowl and

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    In 2014‚ Coca-Cola comes with a whole new theme for the official Super Bowl commercial. Entitled "Its Beautiful" and using "America is Beautiful" as the background music with people from different race‚ skin color and culture singing along while the drink making appearance in most of the scenes of American’s lifestyles activities like pool party and playing roller blades. In a way‚ this commercial carries a message that America is a free country‚ lived by people that migrated from many parts of the

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    Mountain Dew

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    was becoming predictable. 4. Increase in competition amongst CSD and non CSD categories. Increase in ad budgets by Competitors. Recommendations: Based on the analysis our recommendations for the AD’s to be selected for broadcasting at the Super Bowl are * Cheetah * Mock Opera The recommendations for broadcasting throughout the year 2000‚ based on the criteria listed above are‚ * Cheetah * Mock Opera * Showstopper Analysis: The STP Identified by the Mountain Dew Management

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