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    Gatorade Commercial Essay

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    Is Gatorade commercial more than an advertisement? I remember a time where I was just drinking a nice cold Gatorade just because I was thirsty, my boyfriend, Jha’kobbi, was with me and he said to me, “You can’t drink Gatorade unless you’re sweating.” I refused to believe him until I decided to do a little research on Gatorade. In results, I found one of their commercial’s that was very interesting and helpful in expanding my knowledge. In “Nightmares”, a Gatorade commercial featuring Kevin…

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    Gatorade commercials are not the type that “goes in one ear and out of the other”. This commercial uses specific tactics to lure the audience into purchasing their product. In this “Win from Within” commercial they present famous athletes exhibiting determination and the use of hard work while training. They play a memorable song while showing the different athletes as they physically drain themselves while executing their workout routines. In the end, they rapidly illustrate the various…

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    Tim Tebow Essay

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    "You just try to be nice to everybody and treat them all the same. Treat them how you would want to be treated." I believe Tim Tebow is the most inspiring person of the 20th century. Tim Tebow was born on August 14, 1987 in the Philippines because his family was living there and on a Christian mission trip. Tim Tebow was a miracle child because his mom was in a coma and the doctors had to give her strong drugs while she was pregnant. Tebow's mom was advised by the doctors to abort the baby…

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    What is the best way to produce a commercial? You make it comical, possibly have a celebrity, or even have some real facts! How about all three, that is what Gatorade did in their “sweat it to get it” commercial. This commercial intends to target almost anyone who enjoys working out, and particularly National Football League fans. It starts with a customer wanting to purchase a Gatorade, but the clerk explains that he didn’t earn it and that you have to “sweat it to get it”. Mid-debate a third…

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    There seems to be a sense of pride when I would see a gator and "Florida" plastered across a hat. Needless to say that, as a young Floridian, I was drawn to the Gator spirit. I did not know anyone who attended the college and so my admiration was loosely based on vague opinions, blurred pride. So I started to dig a little deeper, not the traditional ways, nevertheless, I took advantages of every last social medium and articles to learn more about the school. I perused over online catalogs and…

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    Tim Tebow Speech

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    If you follow Football or watch ESPN then you will know or have heard the name Tim Tebow. He first came into the spot light in college; he was the quarter back for the Florida Gators. Tebow took his team to two BCS Championships in 2007 and 2008 and got a Heisman. His first team in the NFL was the Denver Broncos. Tebow and the broncos made it to the playoffs in 2011, but despite this he was traded to the New York Jets. After a season with the Jets he was traded to the New England Patriots and…

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    Isle of Dogs: A Delightful Dose of Dogs Isle of Dogs takes place 20 years in the future, where the japanese city of Megasaki is ruled by the cat loving Kobayashi dynasty, which has banished all dogs to live on an island of trash. This leads 12-year Atari (Koyu Rankin) to venture to the island to find his deported guard dog, Spots(Liev Schreiber). Upon his arrival, a group of dogs (Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Edward Norton, Bob Balaban) agree to accompany Atari across the Isle…

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    apply to this regulation: (a) “COM” means the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Gainesville (the “COM-GNV”) and the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Jacksonville (the “COM- JAX”). (b) “COM personnel” means any employee or appointee of the University of Florida (whether full-time, part-time or courtesy), including but not limited to Academic Personnel (AP), Technical, Executive, Administrative and Managerial Support (TEAMS), University Support Personnel System (USPS), and…

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    eventual development of the fishing industry in Pensacola is recognizing the city’s geographical location and land features. In Hawkshaw: Prehistory and History in an Urban Neighborhood in Pensacola, Florida, the environmental setting is laid bare. A major land shaping force in the area is the Gulf of Mexico. During the Pleistocene Era, the sea level was 300 feet lower than it is today due to “glacial episodes.” Due to the low sea level, streams and rivers extended far out to the continental…

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    Southeastern coast of the Bahamas, no one could have imagined the damage that would soon ensue. What we have now come to know and fear as Hurricane Katrina began to churn in the late August of 2005 and still continues to have an impact today. This natural hazard quite literally blew everyone’s expectations away. Despite the warnings and alerts, no one could anticipate the worst natural disaster in the United States history. Hurricane Katrina brought devastation and destruction to the Gulf Coast…

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