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    In the Mercedes Benz super bowl commercial, the devil is trying to get a man sell his soul for a car and “everything that goes along with it,” which in this case is a lavish, famous, and popular lifestyle that most people would dream of. Mercedes Benz uses these images to portray the life of a celebrity and persuade the audience into buying one of their cars. Examples of how Mercedez Benz relates well to their target audience, which would be a twenty five to thirty year old male, is in their…

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    “Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti is a descriptive poem comparing two different, distinct pairs of people who cross paths with one another on the road. One is a pair of garbage men and the other is an elegant couple, two duos from completely different worlds coming together as equals on the roads of California. Ferlinghetti notes all differences and similarities between the two odds from the brand of car to the length of two of the men’s…

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    Hi everyone I want to tell you about this cool car, the 1976 Dodge Charger (pause for cheering). I want to say thanks for all of you Guys and girls coming out here. so the 1967 Dodge Charger was made with the fast back. The fastback helped the wind blow over the car so the wind would not slow the car down. so the grill on a 1967 Dodge Charger was a big rectangle witch help let more wind get to the motor and cool it off when it would get hot. Imagine rolling down the rode with the wind flying…

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    I never thought it could happen to me, until it did. What was supposed to be a normal Saturday evening turned into what I can only imagine would be my mother’s biggest nightmare and would cause me more pain than just a few bruises. Everyone describes moments like these as being slowed down, but for me everything seemed to be going at super speed. I don’t really remember rolling, all I can remember is losing control on the loose gravel and the initial impact of my body being slammed against the…

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    the novel The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas, the reader can clearly identify fondness is important. Although she had experienced hardship and loss, the character Mercedes had experienced true affection from Fernand, Edmond, and Albert. It is clearly shown Mercedes has experienced actual love with real people. Mercedes is liked by various people, but one to be named is Fernand, due to her being to mother to his son. This is a strong example of a familial type of affection. The reader…

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    Just Rule Vs Kantianism

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    one can analyze the rule that Mercedes does not have to provide adequate customer service to Chinese customers. Mercedes rule passes the first categorical imperative as it could be used universally because the rule is so specific. Changing the rule from this situation to a universal rule does not really change anything at all. It also does not contradict itself so it is viable to pass. The rule would also pass the second categorical imperative. This is because Mercedes is not using the…

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    common theme. Many characters could be considered Edmond’s ultimate betrayer. However, Mercedes proves to be his ultimate betrayer by being unloyal and selfish. Mercedes betrays Edmond by marrying Fernand. For example, in the beginning of the novel, Mercedes says, “He’ll be your friend Edmond because he’s my friend. He’s my cousin Fernand, the man I love most in the world after you” (Dumas 13). In this quote, Mercedes says that she loves Edmond more than Fernand. By saying this, she contradicts…

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    you look fucking terrific What does Hodge and Pete, respectively, eat at DeMasio’s? Spaghetti with garlic and oil and ravioli What are the four things written on the folded piece of paper that Pete passes to Hodge? Davis, Park Rapist, Pawnshops and Mercedes Killer What is Donald David most recent business? Davis Classic Cars Until when did the cops waited to take charge against Scott Peterson? Until they recovered the…

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    This research paper will be discussing some of the ethical issues surrounding the case Mercedes in china and it’s implication on the five ethical theories. These five ethical theories are, Kantianism, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, Social Contract, and Virtue ethics. In the case study Mercedes started to import their cars into China. These cars were high end luxury items that many Chinese consumers bought because of its prestigious status. This purchase, however was short…

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    In Nelly Rosario’s book “Song of the Water Saints”, Rosario write about this five generation Dominican family starring Graciela and her mother Mai, following by her daughter Mercedes, then Mercedes’s daughter Amalfi and finally Lelia, Amalfi’s daughter. One sees similar conflicts with each mother-daughter duo. Therefore, showing how unstable Mother and Daughters relationships were due to different values in each generation valued. Rosario shows the strict relationship between Graciela and…

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