Super Bowl XLIII

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    for advertising spots in sponsoring sports events featuring power and performance sports. These corporations spend millions of dollars for thirty and sixty seconds of air time. Major events, such as the Olympics and the National Football League Super Bowl draw viewers worldwide. Such major sports events provide excellent opportunities for major corporations to not only promote their products; but also to deliver their underlying cultural messages. Coca Cola spent millions of dollars sponsoring…

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    After 2 show-stopping efficiencies, Bruno Mars is pausing from the Super Bowl Halftime Show-- not that he has any type of remorses. "God honor the Super Bowl," he claims in Rolling Stone's Nov. 17 problem, on newsstands Friday. "They linkeded me up, they gambled on me." Mars headlined Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, executing "Billionaire," "Locked Out of Heaven," "Treasure," "Runaway Baby" and also "Just the Way You Are," in addition to "Give It Away" with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the time,…

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    The Super Bowl is a popular event that takes place in the United States every year at the end of each football season. Despite it being for football, it is also known for the iconic commercials that are put out in honor of the Super Bowl. This is the perfect time for companies to sell their products to consumers. Budweiser aired an ad in February 1, 2015 for Super Bowl XLIX called “Lost Dog”. This one minute ad portrays the friendship of a dog and a horse. At first it doesn 't make sense as to…

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    The Super Bowl is arguably the biggest sporting event in the United States every year. However, some people tune in just to see the commercials. This is because some of the best advertisements are shown during this big time game. Two examples of these are the Budweiser “Puppy Love” and Volkswagen “The Force” commercials. The thing that makes these commercials different from the rest is that they make viewers feel a positive emotion towards the brands that will later subconsciously influence…

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    It’s halftime of the Giants and the Patriots super bowl, Patriots are leading 10 to 9. My family surrounding me and we are waiting on … the advertisements? That’s right, we are all geared up and ready for super bowl ads. The only person actually watching the game was my dad. My mom, brothers, sisters, and I were all waiting for the half time ads. So, why do companies pay a whopping 4.5 million dollars for a 30 second slot of time during the super bowl? For the simple fact of, we watch them.…

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    individuals, some of the time which were 8 individuals, and never who were 4 individuals. At the end of the study the hypothesis was supported by the results, and the result was that hindsight bias existed for the prediction of the outcome for the Super Bowl. In this study 27 participants who said the Atlanta Falcons would win also commented that they weren’t surprised by the outcome even though the opposing team won which was the Denver Broncos. And the study also proved that hindsight bias…

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    Imagine a world with no one to help, everyone is only looking to better themselves. After a big hurricane off the coast of New Orleans in 2005, the town was a big mess, without any help it was a disaster and a trainwreck.. With nobody to come to the rescue it was everyone for themselves. The hurricanes name was Katrina and it was a category three hurricane. It devastated the state of Louisiana and was a vicious storm. Over 80% of the larger roads and major areas were flooded by this storm. This…

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    Today a legend steps down. University of South Carolina head football coach Steve Spurrier called it quits on a storied career. The Head Ball Coach, as he’s known by many, had a great run. He won over 228 games. He’s the winningest coach at both Florida and South Carolina. He took two struggling programs in Duke and South Carolina to new heights. At the age of 70 Coach Spurrier decided it was time to step down. He also did it in the middle of the season which some people including myself…

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    at local TV stations in New York and in his hometown of Bakersfield, CA, he was offered a job by “CBS to cover pro football, college basketball, and golf” the year after his retirement from the NFL. One of his finest moments was when CBS covered Super Bowl I in January of 1967; Gifford got the chance to interview his longtime offensive coach for the Giants Vince Lombardi who was now the coach of the Green Bay Packers before the game. The year before he was hired by ABC to cover Monday Night…

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    The Super Bowl is the National Football League championship game that happens every year in February. The Super Bowl game is always on the first Sunday of February. The Super Bowl game is the last game of the season until September. Many people get together with lots of food and drinks to celebrate and watch the game together. Some of the typical food for a Super Bowl party would be chicken wings, potato skins, sub grinders, chips and dip and much more. The week of the big game and on game day…

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