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    When I have accomplished the biggest goal of mine, I have future goals following the award of my degree. I have set these goals to help me improve and strengthen my bachelor’s degree in education! The goals are to attend graduate school for an ELL endorsement. This will help strengthen my resume and stand out in a crowd of teachers. Another is to be financially stable on my own. This will help me feel more ‘adult’ and be ready to take on my career. An additional goal is to secure a teaching job.…

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    activities to attract more attention from consumers and stimulate consumption (Fink et al., 2004). Effective celebrity endorsement has many benefits for the brand and company. Effective celebrity endorsement can attract consumers’ attention, buff brand image, expand brand awareness (Ding et al., 2011), and induct purchase intentions (Belch and Belch, 2004). Effective celebrity endorsement can also help company remove…

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    Growing up I watched a lot of T.V. and movies. Among other things I really looked up and idolized different celebrities. My thoughts were always this: how can I become like that? Thoughts turned into dreams, dreams turned into actions and everything after that was designed to obtain these goals. From time to time I would see my “heroes” advertise different products; on some occasions this would incline me to buy this product just to be associated with the name, other times I would look and laugh…

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    Celebrities are often teenagers’ first choice for role models. But why do adolescents idolise people that do inappropriate things? These things include changing their bodies to fit in, taking drugs and encouraging teens to buy unnecessary items through endorsements and social media. Those actions prove that celebrities are definitely a very negative influence on teenagers. In modern day society, plastic surgery is all the rage. Lots of people have gone under the knife, to the point where it is…

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    Basketball players are revered and envied not only for their impressive skills on the court, but also for their incredible wealth. Most players make millions in salary alone from the NBA, or other international basketball organizations, but the endorsement deals and shoe sales often make them even more money than they could've dream of. Here's a look at the top ten richest basketball players in the world. Number Ten: Tim Duncan One of the Spurs' most famous players, Tim Duncan easily makes the…

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    to talk to you about sports marketing. III. Preview Statement: First, I want to tell everyone what marketing is. Then I want to discuss two different strategies that companies can use to market their product through sports which are venues and endorsements. IV. Relevancy Statement: Some ways sports marketing are relevant to a group of college students is that as some of us just showed that we have personally been involved in sports marketing, also we as college students see advertisings…

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    People have very different opinions about celebrity endorsement. Sue Jozui in her excerpt argues that rules and guidelines should be legislated for advertising using celebrities. Jozui supports her argument by first describing multiple examples of celebrity endorsed products. She continues by explaining how the audience is influenced by the celebrity. Jozui’s purpose is to convince consumers to boycott this type of advertisement so that the consumer is not insulted or misled. She establishes a…

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    perpetuated what Time magazine calls consumerism and materialism sometimes with an apparent knowledge of the horrible side-effects and risks some of those products have on a person’s wellbeing. The death of two people who used the neti pots after her endorsement should have persuaded her to do more thorough background checks of the products she chooses to endorse and the companies she accepts money…

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    The article I chose, “Self-Perceived Gender Typicality, Gender-Typed Attributes, and Gender Stereotype Endorsement in Elementary-School-Aged Children”, is a study based on gender typicality (how people of a certain gender perceives themselves to be similar or different from those of the same gender) in elementary age students. More specifically, how gender typicality relates to gender attributes as well as gender stereotypes and if these relations varied by age and gender. In this specific…

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    These supporting factors show how a university offers their students peer to peer educating, instructor coaching, and university endorsements to help construct a proper graduate on the road to success. Through peer to peer educating I believe a student achieves a strong alumni connection which both Molly Andersen, and I believe are “a great way to keep in touch with classmates, an excellent…

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