Super Bowl XLIV

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    different strategies are used to secure the win that are effective for that event. Professional football players want to win the Super Bowl just as a writer wants to win a Pulitzer Prize. The Pulitzer Prize is an award that recognizes achievement in magazines, newspapers, literature, etc. Football players use different techniques and strategies to win the Super Bowl and the same goes for authors. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Yearling in 1939 because of her uses…

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    Super Bowl Research Paper

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    The Super Bowl is the annual American football championship. The Super Bowl was established as a result of a merger agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). The first ever Super Bowl took place on January 15, 1967 with 61,946 attendees. It was located at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 35-10. Years later, the Super Bowl turned into something much bigger.…

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    Super Bowl LI Commercials

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    For anyone who remembers this year’s Super Bowl LI commercials or the conversation surrounding them, then they may remember that many advertisers decided to take on a message of unity and diversity within America in their ads. It could be assumed that this was due to the more recent trends of making sure that there is more diversity or potentially in light of the presidential election. Regardless of the intensions, Google was no different than other advertisers in that they too decided to make a…

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    My favorite Superbowl commercial, was the Prius commercial. Mainly because it reminds me of one of my favorite movies, The Blues Brothers. My favorite part especially was at the end when all the cop cars were really close together, and the car put on the breaks automatically, then they just swerved their way through the cop cars because the cops were sleeping. Also, I know it had to do with three very illegal things, robbing a bank, stealing a car, and running from a police chase, but oh well.…

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    Analysis Of A Dip Chiller

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    a new product entrepreneur, I have chosen to market a dip chiller to the general market. This product is a bowl in bowl chiller. It works by putting ice or hot water in the lower larger bowl. The upper smaller bowl than sits within the larger bowl and contains the dip. Many consumers can use dip bowls however this dip bowl focuses on fans of the National Football League. The dip bowl will be football shaped instead of just plain. This product will be useful for tailgating, house parties,…

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    My favorite commercial from the Superbowl 2k16 would have to be 1 of the doritos commercial This commercial was my favorite because it was really funny. If you haven't seen it i would recommend you go watch it right now. I promise you it will make you laugh. The doritos company has always had at least 1 of there commercials in for the Superbowl. This year the doritos company made one about how everyone loves doritos no matter who you are and no matter how old you are either. This…

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    The Super Bowl is top dollar. In the section of the article entitled “Tech Booms Fuels Homeless”, the homeless people in San Francisco are being evacuated where Super Bowl City will be held at. San Francisco doesn’t want to be the eighth-worst homeless rate in the nation, they want to be known as the city that thrives with tourists and has no homeless people. An article published by Alison Vekshin from Bloomberg News, “San Francisco nudges homeless away from Super Bowl fan village”, tells us how…

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    The Super Bowl had many commercials throughout its program, with most consisting of the instant tear jerkers or the more traditional stomach ticklers after a great laugh. Have you ever thought as to why commercials strive to latch on your humanly emotions? Some of the most normal seeming commercials have underlying hints to persuade you toward their products. The Coca-Cola, Michelin Tires, Febreeze, and even those adorable Super Bowl babies have a play into coaxing you into what the company is…

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    This story must begin with an understanding of how the Super Bowl has evolved. Though it has always been a big game -- the first edition placed enormous stress on a man named Vince Lombardi (and probably contributed to his early death in 1970 at age 57) -- the cultural significance of the Super Bowl needed time to emerge in American life. Accordingly, the weight of the Super Bowl wasn't larger than life at the beginning. The game had to become a cultural event. The empty seats for the first…

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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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