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    Purpose: Our partnership is contacting you in order to address the effectiveness of the new Buick, “Not So Pee Wee Football” Super Bowl advertisement.. The commercial in picture features NFL quarterback Cam Newton and supermodel Miranda Kerr. By following the family, fans, and players of two young football teams, the viewers of the ad are introduced to the new line of Buick vehicles. Coaches and fans are alike are shocked to see the luxurious appearance of our new Buick’s. We believe that this…

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    1967: The first Super Bowl “Bee-do, bee-do, dee-do,” My alarm clock goes off and another day begins. I slump out of bed as my feet hit the floor. Just another boring day in Los Angeles, just another day of work. My phone goes off and reads “Hey Sharron. Today’s the big day, are you excited? - Tori,” I spin around frantically as I remember what today is. It wasn’t just any old day, I was going to watch the first World Championship football game! It could be a day that people years from now talk…

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    What makes a great Commercial With Super Bowl season creeping up around the corner, many companies and businesses are trying to come up with the most effective ideas to advertise themselves. A lot of people would agree that commercials are a big part of Super Bowl season. So crucial, that nearly every company paying for advertisement, races to try to be the best. In fact, research shows that vast majority of viewers look forward to watching the Super Bowl advertisements rather than the actual…

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    provide basic necessities for their children and themselves because no employer could hire since no one had any money. Even those who were in the high class were suffering. During this economic crisis farmers were also suffering because of the dust bowl. Across America about 600 banks were closing every year, houses were being taken away from people because they could not pay their mortgages, factories started closing because of the increasing percentage of unemployment. The government, many…

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    beneficial to our lives. In the end, they really do not. The truth being we are persuaded though many different channels. Some of the channels that are used can be entirely nonverbal. The artifact that I chose is the Budweiser’s 2015 ‘Lost Dog’ Super Bowl Commercial Found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeKtqWc2EA. The commercial took us through many vicissitudes. The reason I choose this commercial is that it is one of the few commercials that takes you through emotional difficulties.…

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    Dust Bowl

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    When compared, North Korea, poverty, and the Dust Bowl were very difficult situations to get out of. In Escape from North Korea, they have to get out of a dictatorship. In poverty, you have to survive on a day to day basis to live with a very small amount of money. With the Dust Bowl, dust had blown up from heavy winds, harming people’s lungs. The Dust Bowl and North Korea were very hard situations to get out of, but getting out of poverty is the hardest challenge to overcome. Poverty is when…

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    The Turkey Bowl

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    I’ve attended this sporting event all 4 years at DHS and have loved to watch this event even before I was in highschool. This year students decided to take it up a notch. As a Senior, this year’s Turkey Bowl seemed especially critical. A chance for us to cement our legacy and finally go out on top. As I was about to walk into the game that early November morning, I saw students congregating right outside the door forming what looked to be a tailgate…

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    Bowling Blues- Becoming Better It’s a typical Saturday morning. I get out of bed, walk up the stairs, and pour myself a bowl of Fruit Loops. The eating is slow because I do not plan on doing anything special today. At least, that’s what I believe until my monotonous meal is interrupted as my dad walks into the kitchen. “Ryker,” he says, “We are going bowling today. We will leave in twenty minutes.” Bowling! Excitement floods my mind as I tell myself that today will be the day that I will…

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    people through carefully selecting language techniques. Molloy caters his language according to age, ethnicity, geography, social status and interests. The group of people that Crackerjack focuses on is the people who enjoy Lawn Bowls and the members that might not know how to bowl who want to develop their game. The social context of Crackerjack is shown through Mick…

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    Super Bowl Predicter

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    the Super Bowl” published by Fortune and “Does the World Cup predict stock markets?” published by The Telegraph, discus the correlation between the winners of major sport championships and the following returns in the stock market. The article in Fortune deliberates how the stock markets will perform based on the “Super Bowl predictor”—a theory popularized by the stock analyst Robert H. Stovall, after sportswriter Leonard Koppett first discovered that the subdivisions in which the Super Bowl…

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