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    In Everything Bad Is Good For You by Steven Johnson and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, the role of popular culture as a mode of reflection on society reveals the importance of intellectual complexity being a referent power that motivates individuals to analyze their society and create independent-minded judgments based on these observations to create changes for the overall prosperity and progress. In Everything Bad Is Good For You, one of Steven Johnson’s key points is his theory of the Sleeper…

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    Michael Kors developed his label that was introduced in 1981. Michael Kors’ products were first sold in retail stores like Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, and Lord & Taylor, among others. Just after two years of creating his label, “Michael Kors was awarded the First American Original Award from Dupont in 1983. He eventually received Elle/Cadillac Fashion Award for Excellence in 1995. In 1996, he was named part of the ‘New Establishment’ by Vogue Magazine”. Vogue also called…

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    It is safe to say we all have a common negative response to a topic discussing totalitarianism, due to us living and waking up every day in a country with a democratic structure. Each and every human being living in the U.S.A. and is recognized as a U.S. citizen acquire human rights and the power to say and be whatever you want. Comparing these benefits we have to the Orwell's society in 1984, the public is shown as inhumane, almost treated like dirt or perhaps worse, by the government and Party…

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    My Mic Sounds Nice discusses the female influence in the Hip Hop industry. In the documentary, there were some things I observed which were new to me or had challenged what I knew about them earlier and this stemmed from the many stories I heard about females in the entertainment industry. In the documentary, the female rappers talked about how they were able to get into the industry. Most of them said it was their talent that got them into the field and not because of their bodies. This…

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    Mohamad Hamod Jenifer Fennel English 1110 June 25, 2015 Rhetorical Analysis The major purpose of the text is to show people how crowd funding projects such as KickStarterwork. The project, in this case, managed to raise $31,475, from a total of 584 backers (Diatom 1). The main aim was to make audiences aware of the innovation that allows people to design and construct their furniture, as well as, make people know that crowd funding and especially KickStarter works. The whole point is that…

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    Today’s society focuses on the health, changing the methods of men’s lifestyle with brand named products; the purpose is to help men to fill in the gaps in their nutrition, hygiene, and attire. Bod and Old Spice’s purpose is to encourage men to smell great for the ladies, Adidas and Nike’s purpose is to create shoes for the public in order to be used in sports, and One-Day and Centrum’s purpose is to replenish vitamins that individuals fall to add in their diet. In this ad, Maxi Muscle’s purpose…

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    An analysis of the Sporting Culture of American Hegemony in “Snickers commercial” by Robin Williams 1.Description: This commercial by “Snickers” in 2013 is set on the sidelines of a football during a football game. The “coach” that is depicted in the commercial is the famous comedian, Robin Williams, in the center of a group of football players. In this group, large footballers surround Williams and take orders to execute a football play before the go on the field. During the commercial,…

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    My way of defining culture is something that makes up your background or something that shapes you. The times of my life have been good and sometimes bad so that’s how my cultural identity is made up. I have multiple things that makes up my cultural identity but here’s a few I’ll tell you about. My cultural identity mainly revolves around Food,Clothing & Music. Boy boy boy don’t I like getting new clothes and trying on new things well shopping is another thing that makes up the way I am I enjoy…

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    Do people consider cars to be part of the family? Even if not, Mazda is trying to influence people that cars are now an essential part of the traditional American family. In the ad “Driving Matters,” created and produced by Mazda, they latch onto this idea and appeal to potential consumers by creating an ad that depicts the growth of a young man and his Mazda by his side the entire way (Driving Matters). Ad creators attempt to re-establish themselves as a family-oriented company by using a…

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    Geico Case Study Summary

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    For GEICO, the marketing and advertising is strong. The only recommendation is to integrate a market penetration strategy to better promote the diversity of the company products, which in this case are the insurance policies. Many customers, even customers of GEICO are unaware of the life insurance, travel insurance and even identity protection the company offers. GEICO should encourage existing customers to consider the variety of policies through increased advertising and additional…

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