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    The Lesson Most people perceive Mondays as awful; perhaps dub it "Mundane Monday" or "Mournday". Not for me, it isn't. Monday to me is like walking through a bed of nails; Friday walking through shattered glass while the devil straddles you as he prods you and sets you ablaze. Frankly, Fridays felt fantastic for me, predicaments with them only belonged to specific Fridays . Fridays where I attend school. Fridays where I attend French. Fridays where I attend Mr Beaumont's class. Fridays like…

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    experiment with a Monday night game in 1964 with an untelevised game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions, which drew the largest audience attendance in Detroit at the time. According to Lewis (1998), “He invented (with ABC Sports chief Roone Arledge) Monday Night Football, which is the second longest running prime-time show on American television, after 60 Minutes” (p. 1).Although Rozelle experimented with Monday Night Football 1964, it did not take off until…

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    Don’t let them take them,” pleas Monday as she bleeds out (What Happened to Monday). Throughout Tommy Wirkola’s film, What Happened to Monday, the eldest of septuplets, Monday, conforms to traditional gender stereotypes and roles. Sympathy for her future children and spending additional time perfecting her beauty, reinforces traditional stereotypes. Additionally, throughout the film, characters ocassionally try to break away from traditional gender roles. Monday is one of seven septuplets raised…

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    It worked kind of well, since things were looking up on the next day, Friday. However, all hell broke loose on Monday, and the market went on a skydive, thus giving that day’s title as Black Monday. Black Monday was followed by Black Tuesday, otherwise known on October 29th, 1929, when all prices dropped sharply and altogether collapsed. 16,410,030 shares were traded in a single day in vain, but this didn’t work…

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    Following the emotion Clark makes the audience feel, Clark writes,“commissioner Roger Goodell had to address the matter before the season’s first Monday Night Football game in Washington, saying, ‘ What is it we can do to try to ensure those hits don’t occur?’” (Clark 1) Here Clark is borrowing credibility. This shows the audience what Clark has to say is credible and he is a reliable source for the…

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    1) The purpose of “Meatless Monday” is to raise awareness of the detrimental environmental impact of eating meat, preserve precious natural resources and to encourage people to help slow climate change: “If being the number one contributor to the most serious threat facing the planet (global warming) isn't enough, what is?”. I would say that the idea if the Meatless Monday is great and I would definitely participate. Each person can decide what is the reason for him to participate – the…

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    Gifford Good evening and welcome to Monday Night Football! Tonight, we will look back and highlight the career of Hall of Famer Frank Gifford! You are in for a real treat tonight! It all started in Bakersfield, California, where the young Gifford showed off his versatile skills to get him into the University of Southern California. From there, he emerged into one of the legendary figures in the NFL as a player for the New York Giants and broadcasting on ABC’s Monday Night Football. But, all of…

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    On October 22, 1939, the Philadelphia Eagles met with the Brooklyn Dodgers to play one another in the great game of American football (Allen). This game marked the start of something so big that nobody could have possibly predicted it. This game was the first football game to have ever been televised live. Just how many people across the United States tuned in to watch the very first televised football game that day? The number itself is quite depressing actually. Fewer than 500 people watched…

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    he won MA’ album of the year for ‘Born to Boogie”, and in the same year, he also received the ACM’s top entertainer award. Next, in 1989, Monday Night Football remixed one of Hank’s songs, which became their theme song. Being an incredible break for him, that debut lasted twenty-two years. For his strong Republican beliefs, he was banned from continuing the Monday Night Football theme song. He was said to have compared Obama to Hitler, and Obama along with Joe Biden, to two-thirds of the three…

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    About six years ago I met a girl who was my age. We did not know each other, but our mothers did know each other. I had a good friend named Kesiah. She was just a little bit older than me. When we got together we had a lot of fun. I also had some other friends. We played together sometimes, but Kesiah was my really good friend. One day, though, that started to slowly change. It all stared at a convention at the Mayo Clinic Area in Rochester, MN. I was playing with my friends, running around,…

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