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    Segment of Rushmore In Wes Anderson’s Rushmore (1998), one particular segment that really captured the tone of the film was the one of Mr. Blume drinking whiskey, smoking a cigarette, and getting ready to dive into the swimming pool. This particular series of shots has a visually pleasing color scheme and various different cinematic shots. The segment incorporates Anderson’s famous object-in-the-center frame style, which also adds to the tone of the film as well as to Anderson’s style as a…

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    The article “Barhopping with the Bud Girls” by James Hibberd gives its readers a bit of insight into a controversial marketing technique of some of America’s largest beer companies. In the article, Hibberd shows how certain companies hire college students as representatives for the company and how those students market their particular beer brand to their fellow students. I think this article is directed towards any average adult who is curious about the potential abuse of alcohol on college…

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    super popular during sports like football, baseball and soccer, these types of company’s usually aim for high school students, college students and adults with their commercials but how they portray it is a different story. According to Worsnop, “Budweiser uses commercials that feature real or cartoon animals, such as Budweiser’s talking frogs, are designed expressly to catch the eye of young viewers.” Usually a lower priced is advertised to make quick sales during these type of events and the…

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    Drunk Driving Ads

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    Drinking and driving has been a topic of concern for several of years, resulting in numerous fatalities and accidents. With that, there has been multiple campaigns spreading awareness in hope to reduce the rising issue, however, these advertisements have become virtually ineffective. Each advertisement has become repetitive and unfortunately the redundancy has caused the audience to lose site of the bigger picture. You will never fail to see a drunk driving advertisement result in the someones…

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    coordination to begin to happen.” 2. Due to the loss of coordination, accidents and falls become more likely to occur. B. Another effect of alcohol abuse is weight gain. 1. Alcohol causes weight gain because it is full of calories. 2. One bottle of Budweiser beer is equal to two Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. C. Another main effect of alcohol abuse is yellowing of the skin and eyes. 1. The yellowing is cause by the large amount of alcohol which causes the liver to function…

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    have selected something from my fridge and speculated on that item before shoveling it greedily into my face. A few nights ago, I decided to think outside of the realm of “most people”. I was feeling thirsty, and proceeded to retrieve an ice cold Budweiser from my refrigerator. As I reached for the tantalizing brew, I began to ponder on a couple of different elements of the delicious beer. My mind began to wrestle with…

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    Learning Journal 1 I have not been subjected to individuals in my family using or abusing drugs. I also must admit I am a bit naïve about many of the drugs in society today. Therefore, I am learning quite a bit about many different names, types, affects and history of the numerous drugs within our societies. For instance, Marijuana being the oldest known psychoactive plant and that many of the illicit drugs of today were first used for medicinal purposes and for cures of addictions. Also,…

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    Reflective essay Writers Composition One has been a great experience for me. In High School I have been never the best at writing, therefore I wrote poor essays, but being in this writing class with Mrs. Martin has helped me greatly improve my writing. I have learned that writing a perfect essay requires three major things to be well written. These three major keys are personal responsibility, communication skills and critical thinking skills. If these are executed perfectly or with little…

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    last year on more than four thousand independent feature films”(Castle). The need for authentic foods in the Occupy mindset translates well into sales, American breweries sells about “16.1 million barrels of beer annually” therefore “outselling Budweiser” (Castle). Wu attributes this jump in sales to Hipsters who support small businesses in their neighborhoods. As hipsters lean toward urban areas in search for cool places to live, work and play, it is undeniable that their revitalization driven…

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    The rhetorical arguments used in this commercial are a balancing amount of ethical and emotional. The questions posed by the father as he narrates, indirectly challenge the morality of our society’s patriarchy. Often young children are thought of as having the best moral compass due to their naivety and innocence. The ad implies that if it would not seem right to a little girl that her mother and father or grandpa and grandma are not thought of as equally important, then societal gender roles…

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