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    Feminism In Sports Essay

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    Feminism in Sports Society has always tried to enforce social control in the world. This constant hunt for control in society’s normative compliance has transitioned into the world of sports. Professional sports have been in our country for close to one hundred years; while various sports have progressed at their own pace, industrialization has progressed at even a faster rate. Some of America’s most loved sports such as basketball, football, and boxing have endured the test of stabilization…

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    The fact that these sports have been the cause of the increase in revenue has raised the question if the athletes should be compensated for the work they do. College athletes should not get paid, but they should have the opportunity to accept endorsement offers. Although recruiters for teams and the athletes themselves believe in paying college…

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    society is endorsement and the engineering of consent. Endorsement is one of the most effective ways to sell a product. Endorsement uses the influence of celebrities, doctors or other professionals in order to sell a product. This is effective because professionals are trusted by the public for their opinion and make consumers more likely to buy a product. He used the strategy in his campaign to sell bacon for breakfast. Bernays used the one way asymmetrical model of PR along with endorsement…

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    make their endorsement deals if not being rewarded with payment. College athletes should be paid because they have no time for jobs due to meetings and practice, they attract fans and help their teams win, and they straight up work…

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    College athlete should be allowed to be paid by endorsements because both the college and the athletes make money and everyone benefits. Colleges all around the country are mostly benefiting from their athletes and the athletes get nothing in return except an education that they did not primarily go there to do.(Birkenes, Adele^Bagaria, Akash) There is an exception for the athletes who weren’t good enough to advance to pro ranks that were less fortunate and didn’t come from wealth and had to…

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    Kobe Bryant was charged with sexual assault in 2003, which resulted in him losing a lot of endorsement deals he had, including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Spalding, and Nutella. Nike and Upper Deck also reduced their use of his endorsements during several years after the charge occurred. It is understandable that these companies would be reluctant to use him as the face of their brands, because his behavior in his personal life did not reflect the image and values that they wanted to be associated…

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    related/credit foundation for a mortgage, and then dismissal on the premise of your payment capacities or credit positioning can be a heart-twisting knowledge. A mortgage pre-endorsement is the best technique through which one can maintain a strategic distance from any such upsetting and baffling dismissal experience. A pre-endorsement mortgage loan likewise serves other critical capacities, for occasion, knowing the amount you a stand to spend on a…

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    Celebrity endorsement (CE) in advertisement 2.1: INTRODUCTION: Khatri (2006) stated that the latest promotion technique to attract the buyers is the celebrity endorsement. By examining the present market, now it's turned into the want of the advertisers to utilize the different celebrities to relate with their brands to make extraordinary identity of the brand and to do well known his organization's image or product, which results into high expenses use for the organization to utilize…

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    Barack Obama Pros And Cons

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    augments the degree to which politicians need to catch media attention to promote their policies. For instance, Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign was fraught with celebrity endorsement. His most noteworthy supporter was Oprah Winfrey, who joined him on the campaign trail. Some scholars propose that her endorsement to have been worth just over 1 million votes for Obama. [1] Obama also shared platforms with Leonardo di Caprio and Bruce Springsteen, amongst others. This is believed to have…

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    media as a way to endorse products from a multitude of companies. From the food industry to the automobile industry, athletes are often used as spokespeople in the media. Athletes continue to be recurring images in advertisement media because their endorsement sells the product for the company. The athletes who are used in commercials and in ads are not experts on the product which they are endorsing. Instead, they are used because they are role models with a positive image. Advertising…

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