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    Super Bowl Commercial

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    A good Super Bowl commercial should be able to advertise their product in an effective way. They should persuade the people watching their commercial to want their product. . The “Yellow Tail” commercial does not advertise their product using pathos, ethos, and logos and their commercial was not interesting. They start off the commercial with everyone having a good time at a party and they are drinking the wine that is being advertised. They say the name of the wine but they put more attention…

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    Irritable Bowl Syndrome

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    habits described in chapter 3 rather than serious health conditions accompanied by constant symptoms. In chapter 3 irritable bowl syndrome is indicated as one condition that can cause constipation. While on page 95 low fiber, lack of fluids, lack of exercise and stress are regarded as some of the causes of constipation sometimes falling under the umbrella of irritable bowl syndrome.…

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    The Salad Bowl Theory

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    is becoming a “salad bowl” because most would no longer accept a melting pot or a cookie-cutter culture. The metaphors that have become popular suggest that it is acceptable to keep ones differences and still be part of the overall society. In a salad, each vegetable adds its…

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    Iron Bowl Essay

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    Beginning in 1893, The Iron Bowl has been referred to as the biggest sports rivalry nationwide. In the film Roll Tide War Eagle, Cam Newton, former Auburn quarterback, states, “You either have to be crimson or orange and blue.” Greg McElroy, former Alabama quarterback, adds, “And if you don’t pick either one then they both hate you” (Roll Tide War Eagle). Experiencing this first hand, I have seen this turn from a rivalry to an all out war. There is true hatred in this rivalry. No matter where…

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    BECOMING AMERICAN The United States is more a "salad bowl" than a "melting pot" because President Jimmy Carter combined these ideas when he described the United States this way: "We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic.Different people, different beliefs,…different hopes, different dreams."(making a better life ) What he meant by this saying is that we are not a melting pot because everybody in america has different cultures or heritage .Also you can take out the carrots and cucumbers…

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    Global Effects The Super Bowl utter dominance within the U.S. fails to translate onto the international stage. It is behind a number of sports, such as soccer, rugby, even cricket. It’s American-centric base excludes the rest of the world, as other countries are much more focused on sports where their own people are competing. Even when referring to the sport, one must say “American Football”, rather than just football, as the rest of the world uses that term for soccer. However, NFL has…

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    Dust Bowl Research Paper

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    Linda writes an article about the Dust Bowl and how it affected the personal accounts she interviewed. Along with descriptions of the power and force of the dust storms. With this I am going to use her description of the Dust Bowl to show how truly devastating the power of it affected mid-western farmers. I also use this article to talk about the famous writers and photographers during this time period. History.com Staff. "Dust Bowl." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 01 Jan. 2009. Web. 02…

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    Dust Bowl Monologue

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    ground. Me in a thin blue dress with a dirty apron, hair in a messy bun. Trembling. In two feet was my drafty farm house with the thinnest walls in creation to protect me. Of course I was completely oblivious about what was going to happen. The Dust Bowl. It was here in full force. Hungry for destruction. The date,late September of 1934. That’s the day my life changed possibly forever. That’s the day it hit us. Reality hit us. And this was only a glimpse from my peephole. Five feet away.…

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    The Super bowl is one of the most watched programs. In fact this year “an average of 111.9 million viewers made Super Bowl 50 the third-most-watched television program in United States history” (Sandomir). Since it is such a highly viewed program, many companies pay huge sums of money to have their commercials air, Coca Cola being no exception, since they will be seen and ultimately influence numerous of people who view them. However, in the case of Coca Cola’s commercial, a pronounced…

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    Super Bowl advertisements are famous for their elaborate productions and are often are more talked about than the event itself. These commercials have become cultural touchstones, but the advertisements have one job and that is to convince a potential customer to buy or use a company’s product or service. The Weight Watchers advertisement is a perfect example of how effective advertisements can be in only a few short seconds. What this commercial is really selling underneath its veneer of…

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