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    In their Super Bowl commercial, “Brotherly Love”, Coca-Cola uses the rhetorical mode Pathos, which entails tying into the consumer’s emotions, to market their product as being a constant in a life filled with memories and change: Coke has always been…

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    next season in 2013 Peyton started with an amazing season opener throwing 7 touchdowns tying a league record. Peyton continued to play at such a high level throughout the season winning his 5th MVP. That year Peyton and the Colts made it to the super bowl, but lost to the Seattle Seahawks. (Biography) Throughout Peyton’s career he has mastered the quarterback position studying game tape, practicing hard and being smart on the field. Peyton has lived up to the name and has made an impact on…

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    (Welch, 1997) outline the increase in NFL athletes’ domestic violence cases. NFL athletes are associated as rebels, bad boy image, with a focus on aggression, ego and cut throat competitive nature (Wlech 1997). It is evident cultural influences and the media have a played a major role in grouping together NFL athletes under masculinity aggressive behaviour partly due to their profession. This then falls under the category…

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    “The Grapes of Wrath” The film starts off with a man by the name of Tom Joad walking down a dirt road in Oklahoma. Joad encounters a man driving a truck and he asks for a lift. The man takes him as far as he can and on the way Joad explains that he was a convict for homicide. It is later learned that he killed a man with a shovel, which is explained to the former priest that baptized Tom. Tom explains that he is heading back to reunite with his family after being put on parole 4 years into his…

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    The Cleveland Browns have been searching for a quarterback for what seems like forever. The Browns have won double-digit games just once since returning to the NFL in 1999, as Derek Anderson went 10-5 as Cleveland’s starter in 2007. To fix their issues behind center, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Browns will try to trade for New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, depending on how their draft evaluations go over the next several weeks. But before we get into whether the…

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    they were stable. These reforms made by the New Deal gave American people hope and helped their situations during the depression. During this time farmers were also hit hard as many of them lost good land and became stuck in what is known as The Dust Bowl. Across the Great Plains a massive drought ruined the farmland and created massive amounts of dust (Holley 1). Due to the lack of water and the dust the land would not produce product for the farmers. This caused a whole new problem for the…

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    NFL football is one of America’s favorite past times. Every Sunday in the fall millions of fans pile into stadiums across the country to with hope that their team has a successful season, and can hopefully go all the way and reach the Super Bowl. Cleveland Browns fans hope for this every year, but are let down again and again. At the time of writing this essay the Cleveland Browns are 0-12 and are well on their way to being winless. If they can’t manage to win a game they will be only the…

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    The Great Depression was a turning point for the United States it began in 1929 and lasted until 1939, it was the longest, most severe economic Depression ever faced in North America. Cities all over the United States were impacted. There were extremely high rates of unemployment and deflation. The rates of unemployment reached its highest peak in 1933, up to 14 million people were unemployed. The Great Depression was triggered by the stock market crash of 1929. Banks, factories and stores…

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    Wrath begins with a depiction of Dust Bowl, the occasion which causes all that happens in the rest of the book. Steinbeck shows a visual of the land post dust bowl, “in the morning the dust hung like fog, and the sun was as red as ripe new blood” (3). Such vivid imagery of the land through the use of color and personification. The Oklahoma farmers will feel that circumstances seem hopeless, farming families look in bewildered disbelief at the damage the dust bowl has done to their fields. There…

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    The Panthers sent a strong message with this move showing they will not be pushed around and/or mortgage the future success of the franchise for a player that doesn't seem to have the right mindset for this organization. Especially with just one Pro bowl season and by all accounts a questionable attitude. Prior to last year's breakout season Norman, if I recall correctly he was in the doghouse with Coach Rivera and he didn't play much his first couple of seasons. I understand a player wanting…

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