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First, I helped prepare dinner and snacks before the Super Bowl. We had a variety of food from pigs in blankets to guacamole to barbecue chicken wings, some of the classic Super Bowl recipes. I watched the beginning of the game and the halftime show. They called to the field some of the MVPs from past Super Bowl winning teams. Then, Joe Montana flipped the coin and the Panthers chose tails and they won. The funniest commercial, in my opinion, was the T-Mobile commercial with Steve Harvey. T-Mobile’s commercial made fun of how Steve Harvey misread the winner in the Miss Universe beauty pageant. Coldplay, Beyonce, and Bruno Mars sang in the halftime show. Culture is things such as the way of thinking and acting and also material possessions

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