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    Why Is Pepsi So Popular

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    There is nothing more refreshing than drinking an ice-cold can of Pepsi on a hot and sizzling summer day. For over a hundred years, people have been drinking Pepsi. Pepsi-Cola, as it is officially called, was created back in 1898 in New Bern, North Carolina by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. It became so popular in his drug store that he started the official Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902. Today, it is sold and drunken in over 200 countries (Reynolds). Infamous for its rival with Coca-Cola, Pepsi has…

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    adjectives to describe themselves because of television shows that portray the Hispanic characters as “hot tamales.” Modern Family is an example of a latina woman being a sexual firebrand since the character Gloria Delgado-Pritchett played by Sofia Vergara is known for being a trophy wife with a limited english vocabulary. The “smoldering” Hispanic women character could be found in “Desperate Housewives” too. The show is about women always in search of a happy ending by dealing with a new…

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    Whether we are aware of it or not, an effective commercial that is focused on advertising a product is meant to equally influence our attitudes towards a product. Having said that, many marketers have a number of different strategies they use in order to convince the targeted audience that they need something in their life. Notably, one of these many strategies used are rhetorical methods. One particular commercial that successfully uses rhetorical methods is the Cover Girl #GirlsCan commercial.…

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    My New Identity

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    talked about Sofia Vergara, who is a prominent Latina woman in the media spot light quite often. She plays the role of a fiery Latina woman in the TV show “Modern Family”. This TV show received backlash because of this stereotype. In addition to that, a Latina woman is looked at like sexual or exotic object. Most men stereotype a Latina woman as curvaceous and being able to dance and move her hips well. It’s degrading towards a Latina woman. To illustrate, we can go back to Sofia Vergara;…

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    Covergirl Stereotypes

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    Sara Baumann, Emma Krill, Alyssa Lenius, Ben Schulz Mrs. Tautges Composition for College 15 November 2017 It Has Not Always Been Easy “Easy, breezy, beautiful, Covergirl.” When people hear those four words, most people know exactly what the brand is and what they are selling. For many years, Covergirl has been using that catchphrase to represent their company and their product they bring to the table. Covergirl has changed their image over the fifty-eight years their company has been producing…

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    Sofia Vergara’s character in Modern Family is an accurate example of misrepresentation of a female Latina in the media. Vergara plays the typical sassy, spicy Latina. She is often over sexualized, seen as ditsy, and bossy. As if all these things weren’t bad enough her character has this exaggerated Spanish accent…

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    Hello everyone, My name is Liliia Riabenko and I am really into American culture. Personally I am fond of American movies, serials and cartoons. Today I want to share my thoughts about the question of multiculturality and the American dream in American animated sitcom “The Cleveland Show”. Everybody who is familiar with the USA and American culture in general should know that many ethnic groups live within the country. The Cleveland show is a sitcom that depicts the life of African-American…

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    Taylor Swift Role Model

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    (Source A) The mother expresses a positive attitude towards Taylor Swift saying that she has never seen Taylor Swift wearing something that she would not let her 5 year old daughter wear, lets sat inappropriate. People like Nicki Minaj, or even Sofia Vergara, don't dress appropriately. Unlike most celebrities, like Nicki Minaj, Taylor Swift tries to focus more on her work then her love life. The mother states: “Clearly the girl has had some heartbreak, but we also do not see her on the arm of a…

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    New Girl Evaluation

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    In 1,000 years many aspects of life can change such as the society and its culture. With the technology that exists, we are able to look back at many years and pin point the changes that occurred. I decided to look back to the year 2016 and understand what the culture and society was like by watching a television show that aired in that year. For this assignment, I decided to evaluate the television show, New Girl. In the year 2016, the comedy series was in its fifth season on the television…

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    There are many female characters in television shows and in movies that are presented as radically marked, and they represent minority cultures in a stereotypical way. Although there are many radically marked female characters, I decided to focus on women of Hispanic decent since there has been an increase in directors choosing these women to be featured in television shows, but for the wrong reasons. Directors tend to choose these women in order to be considered diversified and keep audiences…

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