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    Both campaigns had similar products that were almost a necessity for men who shaved. Their campaigns were a lot alike when it came to humor. They caught consumers attention by using humor. They drew customers in with their wild humor and their bold colors. Burma's campaign used poetry for their humor while Dollar Shave Club used gallant humor. Though both of them had a different approach to make their consumers laugh; they used methods that reeled them in. Shaver's have been around for a couple…

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    Millions of dollars are donated to charity every year by professional athletes and entertainers. All of these athletes and entertainers support companies like NFL, and Disney. These famous people work for their success and earn the money they make, it doesn’t just show up. Professional athletes and entertainers do not make too much money. They earn the money they make, the United States is capitalist, and lastly the professionals donate a lot to charities. Professional athletes and…

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    Million Dollar Lifesaver A person’s luck eventually comes in due time. While walking through the park with my dog, a tall slender man politely walked up to me and handed me a heavy navy blue duffle bag. He then smiled, said good-bye, and walked off randomly. At first I was a little concerned about the contents of the bag, but eventually “curiosity killed the cat”. Upon opening it, I realized that it was full of money – thousands and thousands of dollars. I immediately rushed over to the…

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    Regulate College Sports

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    Zak Cheney-Rice a journalist for the News Mic says "In 2012, [NCAA] TV ad earnings alone eclipsed $1 billion. That same year, the NFL playoffs generated $976 million, while the NBA, MLB and NHL playoffs combined failed to out-earn March Madness, clocking a paltry $991 million" (n.p.). The stats from Zak 's article only includes the advertisement earnings, there is also the tickets that varies in price depending on how close a person is to the court, the concession…

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    Marijuana is a plant that people use to smoke or ingest, to achieve a “high” effect, and is classified as a psychoactive drug. There is a wide variety of terms for this drug: weed, cannabis, hemp, etc. The chemical that is found is marijuana is THC. For decades, marijuana has been considered a drug, but marijuana has served to be beneficial to people and the governing state. The movement of marijuana has been going on since the 90’s. There are medical reasonings behind legalizing marijuana and…

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    “I am someone who always gets up again, even if there are setbacks. I have a survivor instinct. I'm not sure where it comes from, but probably from all the little things that make you into who you are.” -Heidi Klum Every single one of us here have probably been disappointed in our lifetime. However, awful the storm of disappointment is, the most important part of disappointment is how we respond to it. We can either respond to it in a negative way or a positive way. When the going gets tough…

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    Every year millions of people print out those college basketball brackets and participate in their office pools. However what many of us do not know is that the NCAA generates 900 million dollars over a three week span we know as March Madness (Berr 1). The only madness about this is the fact that out of the 900 million dollars the players of the 68 teams do not see a penny. There is a major issue with these student athletes especially in the sports of men's football and men's and women's…

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    you are looking at about 35.4% of the United States population. As a nation we spend approximately $131,900, 000,000 dollars on welfare each year.(2) That number is not including food stamps. The united states has massive amounts of debts to other nations but yet we can ship out 131 trillion dollars on welfare. There are many…

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    in the 1920s from the Houston Oil Company. InterNorth began in 1930 as Northern Natural Gas Company in Omaha, Nebraska. InterNorth was one of the nations premier pipeline networks and bought out Houston Natural Gas in May of 1985 for 2.4 billion dollars. The New company name was know as HNG-InterNorth with a new CEO named Kenneth Lay who then renamed the business to Enron. Enron was now the second largest natural gas and electricity company in the United States; which stretched over 36000…

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    In the 2005-2006 school year Caldwell County only had 65.7 percent graduate. This was lower than North Carolina whose average was 71.8 percent. Caldwell County and North Carolina have both seen a huge increase in the graduation rate from 2005-2006 to 2014-2015. Why would the graduation rate just increase…

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