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    German-American Culture

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    German-American heritage, over time, has integrated with Americans that first migrated to America causing a loss of German identity. German immigrants had a major impact on the development on the United States over the course of four centuries, which is left out when students learn about the history of the United States. Learning about German-Americans is only one example of understanding how the United States development shows how the country is a melting pot of different cultures and…

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    and exist today if they were prohibited from places they can do the most impact. For example, football and beer are socially linked as one in today’s world. The first commercial in the Super Bowl is always a beer advertisement usually Bud Light or Budweiser. Stopping the placement of advertisements in places that do the most impact isn’t always a bad thing. This is the freedom that the United States provides and without it sure you might not be persuaded to have those sun chips, but you might…

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    Also how the correlation been globalisation and escaping these constraints is a developing feat. Referring back to above, I would suggest that there would also be an association with trans national corporations such as Coco-Cola or Budweiser for example, which would be some of the brands included gift exchange. Although I believe the trend economy is slowly outdating, it still plays a vital role in the effectiveness of stability of many cultures globally. Cligget concludes by suggesting…

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    Confidence: Gibby From the moment we are born, we are shaped by the people who surround us, and sculpted by our environment. Whether it be our teachers, family or strangers we meet in passing, never to be seen again. I was influenced by someone I never met. His name is Gibby, a character from a children’s TV series. Ever since the day I was nicknamed Gibby I have developed a since of confidence, the ability to love, and speak the truth. I would never have had these attributes, let alone…

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    I don’t celebrate my Independence Day on July 4th; I celebrate it on July 31st, 2015. This is the day that I told my father that I was done. I was done with seeing him and I was done dealing with the crap that he made me deal with. I was sick and tired of feeling my blood boil, my eyes getting teary, my heart pounding in my head, causing headaches, or myself leaning over the toilet, literally not being able to keep my dinner from that night down. The anxiety I felt from thinking about having to…

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    Super Bowl ads are GoDaddy’s domain 1. The two-week pregame With so much money invested, brands are increasing their exposure prior to the game in the hopes of building up momentum and stretching out the period of relevance for each campaign. Honda HMC 1.04% already has raised eyebrows with its released spot for the Honda CR-V, in which a paunchier, older Matthew Broderick invokes the memory of Ferris Bueller, playing hooky from a film shoot around Los Angeles. The online video, telling a…

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    The FIFA Scandal

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    Who or what is FIFA and why does the FIFA scandal concern me? First, let’s look into FIFA. FIFA (La Fédération Internationale de Football Association) is the international governing body of football (better known as soccer here in the US). FIFA is responsible for the organization of football 's major international tournaments, most notably the Men’s and Women’s World Cup. FIFA was founded on May 21, 1904 in Paris by delegates from Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and…

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    The spectacle that we call the Super Bowl is nonetheless amazing to the senses; not only the eyes, but the heart. The money making super giant that is the NFL, continually surprises, amazes and ultimately disappoints us in ways we forget, year after year. In this discussion, football shall be a focal point, but not the main topic. Our topic concerns something much larger than football (Huh? Gasp! Couldn’t be!), a topic that is intertwined with everything and anything we do; the sociology of our…

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    or addiction or not. I would have to disagree with his facts of why sex is not an addiction. He feels because it is a choice that people make it cannot be an addiction. However there are people who can’t even put down a cigarette or even a can of Budweiser, while they have a choice to stop things or continuing I feel the same rules apply when it comes to sex. Sex is feeling that we as people receive when we commit act. Just like when it comes to alcohol and cigarettes there for I believe sex can…

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    class was Intro to AG. Learning about FFA and the creed was the funnest thing I did my freshmen year. The FFA National trip was also something I had looked forward to after hearing about it. I got to go into the Louisville Slugger Bat Company, the Budweiser Factory, Mount. Rushmore, the Green Bay Packers vs. the St. Louis Rams NFL football game, and the FFA National Convention. After coming back from the trip it was a real bummer to find out that I had to make up four days of homework. I would…

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