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    KFC Commercial Analysis

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    Kentucky Fried Chicken is a fast food restaurant originated in 1952, is the world’s second largest restaurant chain. There are more than 17,000 KFC outlets in more than 115 countries and territories around the world (KCF, 2013). Colonel Sanders was the spokesman for KFC until his death in 1980 after his death; they had an actor portray the Colonel for the KCF commercials. In 1998 KFC created an animated version of the Colonel and it continued until 2001 in the United States. KCF has created…

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    entertainment tool for adults. There are many movie channels for adults in television such as: CBS, Movie Star, HBO; therefore, they have many choices to choose their favorite movie. Furthermore, they can watch their favorite sports channel such as ESPN, Fox. Besides, they can enjoy their preferable news by watching CNN, ABC, Fox News. Television is the best entertainment tool for…

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    Organizational strengths are positions of organizational power that are derived from the organization’s state of existence. Given the present-day struggles of the San Diego Chargers franchise it would be natural for one to assume that the Chargers franchise is devoid of any organizational strengths. In actuality, the Chargers franchise possesses a multitude of internal strengths, each of which are capitalized on to various extents. Of the many strengths possessed by the Chargers organization,…

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    Zero-Pay College Athletes

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    In the United States, the idea of playing sports is ingrained from a young age. With the combination of the education system’s gym curriculum and media coverage of many different types of sports, many children will decide at a young age that they want to become a professional athlete. Although many universities offer athletic scholarships for those pursuing a professional sports career, it’s often not enough to cover the full costs of a college education. The simple solution would be to pay…

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    Jersey. b. Mitch Albom is an musician, radio broadcaster, American author, television broadcaster, and a journalist. c. He wrote Non Fiction and young adult fictions. d. He majored in being a Novelist and has written several novels. e. He appeared in ESPN several times as a sports reporter mainly for football. f. He was very poor and said his parents were very supportive by telling them quotes. II. Titles a. Tuesdays with Morrie b. The Five People You Meet in Heaven c. For One More Day d. Have…

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    Picture a girl heading out onto the field. She are about to try out for her school’s soccer team. She have everything she needs: the gear, the attitude, and the skills. She’s been training endlessly for months. As she approaches the field, there is a surprising amount of boys and little to no girls. She asks the boy’s coach where everyone is, and he replies “Didn’t you hear? My boys needed new jerseys and soccer balls. We had to dip into the girl’s funding, the team is cut. Better luck…

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    and 42 died from the collapse of the bridge. The bridge was reportedly scheduled for a retrofitting next week, which would’ve possibly prevented the incident from becoming this severe. Though few TV broadcasts remained online during the earthquake, ESPN had generators in center field that managed to stay on the air. A Goodyear blimp flying above the stadium was unaffected, and became a vehicle for video recap. The quake, though seemingly unexpected, had been predicted by an unknown geologist a…

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    Technically, the audience was any and all people who happened to be watching ESPN at that time. However, Durant wasn’t speaking to America. He was talking to his closest friends and family, who were present at the speech. Throughout the speech, Durant addresses many of them by name, which gives the speech a much more personal…

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    Being a Multi Sport Athlete In the last few years there has been a lot of discussion on whether or not athletes should be playing multiple sports or just playing one. Athletes today tend to think that playing multiple sports is bad for them, but sticking to one sport is the thing that can actually hurt them. Studies have shown that being a multi sport athlete is actually better for you then just sticking to one. Most division one and professional athletes played more than one sport in high…

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    Gym Candy Book Report

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    The book Gym Candy by Carl deuker is about a boy named Mike Johnson who struggles with trying to make his dad proud of him by playing football and being the best on the team. Mike soon thinks that the only way to become stronger is by steroids. This idea came from his personal trainer Peter Volz. This eventually leads to mike using it and makes him addicted leading to one very intriguing story. The Protagonist of the novel is Mick Johnson. Micks dad Mike used to be a professional football…

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