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    A tall, slender man is sitting on the balcony of his master bedroom in northern California. He is talking on the phone to the vice president of the Fortune 500 Company he inherited from his father, who had also acquired it from his father. The man is complaining about a desk chair that creaks when it is spun. As he grumbles in discontent, he spots a young boy who is fishing right on the edge of his seven acre beach lot. The young boy’s name is Jay; Jay is named after his great uncle who has…

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    as the brand/trademark could be affected in the process. If the value of the brand decreases, the franchisee loses some of his/her competitiveness (Liutu, R, 2010). For example, Subway got public attention with an intensive marketing featuring Jared Fogle, a man who lost nearly 200 pounds (approximately 90kg) by going on a “Subway diet,” where he only eating Subway sandwiches (Daily news, 2013). This campaign made Subway different…

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    We all spend too much time doing something; sometimes playing Minecraft or tweeting about a failed relationship and how much ice cream is being eaten. Another thing we might be doing too much of is eating or being a workaholic. If we spend too much doing those things, more than likely it is an addiction. Those aren’t normally considered one, but drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and gambling are. All of those combined aren’t nearly as harmful on yourself, others, and your society. One of the weirdest…

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    substitution “sweetners”. Atkins low carb diet and Jenny Craig weight loss plan were also popular trends, but soon faded away showing that media does have a huge influence in Americans food choices. Also, who can forget the trend with the Subway Guy, Jared Scot Fogle a former spokesman for Subway restaurants? He gained fame for his significant weight loss, caused by eating Subway sandwiches. He was a spokesperson for the company's advertising campaigns from 2000 to 2015, and in which he made…

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    I chose to watch Super-Size Me, which is a film about McDonalds and how a fast food diet can affect the health of consumers worldwide. In this documentary Morgan Spurlock puts himself at risk by placing himself on a 30-day McDonalds only diet. He was required to follow three rules. The first was that he could only consume products that were sold by McDonalds; the second that if they asked him if he wanted to super-size his meal he had to say yes, and finally he had to eat everything on the menu…

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    Super Size Me, a documentary film produced by Morgan Spurlock, is outlined to display the close correlation between the fast food industry and the epidemic of obesity within the U.S. Throughout the film, the use of rhetorical strategies and filmic techniques come together to produce a visually engaging and informing piece for the audience. Alongside this film, we can challenge the effectiveness of documentaries as a whole using “Telling Stories With Evidence and Argument” by Bill Nichols.…

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