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    On October 7th, the movie Suffragettes premiered in London. When the red carpet was rolled out, fifteen women from the activist group called Sisters Uncut lobbed purple and green smoke bombs then pounced on it, locking arms and shouting “dead women can't vote”. The film celebrates the courage and determination women's groups displayed in late 19th and early 20th centuries fighting for their rights in this post-feminist era. The issue is that women are still fighting for their rights and this is…

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    In one-year time, Americans will vote for their next leader and for the free world. The US President is no joke and makes years to prepare to run. There will be thousands of stories, articles, debates, and political advertising in this next year. Anyone who listens or watches to some sort of entertainment will know that advertising is one of the most annoying moments of life. There are the same commercials regurgitated over and over. I know that the moment there is a same irritating ad; I…

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    impaired friend driving under the influence. That adds up to about 10,220 deaths per year all because someone felt the need to put themselves,and others in the car at risk, just because they could not wait until they were not impaired to drive. The Budweiser marketing team devised a commercial in 2015 called “Someone Waits For You At Home” to try to persuade people to not drive while inebriated. They create a sense of pain and sadness in order to convey the message to not drink and drive amongst…

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    Ethos, Logos, Pathos Advertisements Companies use many ways to promote their products. The main way companies get their products to be relevant or have them become well known is the use of advertisements. Advertisements are notices to the public endorsing something. This is a good way to get your products out there because no matter how much a person tries to get away from commercials they are everywhere. There are three different types of methods companies use when they are making commercials:…

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    Heineken Sponsorship

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    brands and to increase trial, affinity and sales. Nevertheless, there are a lot of drawbacks that can decrease the effectiveness of sponsorship such as the possible consumer alienation, the global issues or the ambush marketing as I reported in the Budweiser case. However, I maintain that it is wise and useful for alcohol industries to use sponsorship as a key form of promotion because there are a lot of benefits and it’s cheaper than advertising to promote the company’s brand. 8.…

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    you proud of this assignment? Why? Why not? Yes, I am very proud of this assignment. I personally really like some popular and successful brands like Coca Cola (tops my list of favorites) and have heard a lot about Volkswagen, Nike, Mountain Dew, Budweiser, ESPN. I know these brands and I know they are quite popular and I know that these are brands that everyone has heard of, these are brands that are almost everyone’s favorite but what I didn’t know was their success story and how these brands…

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    Self Driving Technology

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    The transportation industry creates millions of jobs ranging from truck drivers to uber drivers. Unfortunately, Self driving technology is putting these jobs at risk. In the article “A World Without Work” by author Derek Thompson, the question is formed, “Will my profession be taken over by machinery?” If self driving vehicles are created correctly, then it will soon be illegal for a human driver to be behind the wheel. These vehicles will be much safer than human driven vehicles by limiting…

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    Fast Food In Guatemala

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    Cuisine is arguably the most accurate representation of culture in a given region. The ingredients, methods of preparation, preservation techniques, and types of food consumed at different meals vary among societies. In addition to culture, religion, tradition, etiquette, and location also play crucial roles in the diet of people throughout the world. Therefore, the choice, cost, and health effects of food will be dictated by these variables throughout civilization. The United States and…

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    On Thursday, May 27th, 2016 at approximately 2000 hrs while driving a Midland Police vehicle and wearing a standard issued MPD uniform Officer Jimenez was traveling south in the 900 block of South Lamesa. Officer Jimenez then observed a white Ford F150 (TXLP-DHL8246) traveling southbound in the same location. Officer Jimenez then observed the vehicle had an expired registration. Officer Jimenez turned the emergency lights of the patrol vehicle in order to conduct a traffic stop. Upon turning…

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    and gets together with his boys every Sunday, as his social gathering for the week. They will most likely sit there mindlessly with the occasional comment on the game, because they are all experts. I also picture them as they eat chips and drink Budweiser, because it is the official beer of the NFL, all in an attempt to numb the pain of their lackluster lives. Let’s face reality, you rarely if ever hear of the most successful people in the world talk about the game, their fantasy team, or how…

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