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    “Sexism goes so deep that at first it’s hard to see; you just think it’s reality”. This quotation by author/activist, Alix Kates Shulman thoroughly sums up the entirety of this paper. Shulman is basically saying that nowadays, many people do not notice the existence of sexism in society today because it is such a huge part of many things that are integral in our lives; such as television, music, magazines, the workplace, and politics. Though not everyone notices this form of sexism because to…

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    injury when running a route and he had to be carted out of the game and did not come back. Last season in 16 games, Edelman had 91 receptions, 1,106 receiving yards, and 3 touchdowns. Leading up to last season, the Patriots were expected to be Super Bowl contenders and he was a huge reason for the team's success. Turning short yardage catches to big long receptions for over 10 yards in the slot receiver spot. Even though Edelman is not a receiver that has 10 plus touchdowns a season,…

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    Over one-hundred and eleven million people watched the Seattle Sea-hawks take on the Denver Broncos during the two thousand and fourteen super bowl. Every year the Super Bowl is the most-watched program on television. Many of the people watching over see the talent and amount of creativity involved in the coaching, commercials, and halftime show. Creativity and coaching often go hand in hand. Coaches possess a different set of skills for their area of work than most other people who work in…

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    Chase Cummings ET Essay Thoreau and Emerson, a group of transcendentalist who brought great ideals with them, through a time of struggle in the mid 1800’s. The NFL, or National Football League, where stars can shine doing what they love for millions of fans. Just as Emerson and Thoreau present their ideas in Civil Disobedience, the players in the NFL still emulate their ideas, maybe not all of the ideals, but they all feel they consist of a “majority of one.” A first example of an NFL player…

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    The Dove Men + Care line, is an advertisement you don’t see very often. Well me at least. After much research, I know one thing, I love what has been done so far with this line. The Dove Men+ Care line is focusing in on the Men + Care side of the equation, and not so much on the Dove. Yes, past commercials will bring tears to your eyes, and those emotions may entice you to buy Dove, but I believe there needs to be more than the one liner at the end telling you what product is being advertised…

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    History Of Tight Ends

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    Tight Ends How have tight ends turned from just another lineman to point scoring machine? One they are bigger than most other plays so they can't be tackled easily, and two they are usually drafted for their catching skills, not their blocking skills. Tight Ends, almost all do some very amazing things, an example of a good tight end is Travis Kelce, who played in college, and the NFL. The position of tight end has changed over time. “As a tight end, I had to learn to block and catch.”(Mccormack,…

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    In 2015, Budweiser released a commercial for the Super Bowl called “Lost Dog”. This commercial pulled on everyone's heart strings in America and became very well known. This commercial captures the audience with a deeper sentimental meaning for friendship that includes a dog, a horse and their owner. "Lost Dog" could be directed towards men and women 21 years of age or older and animal lovers. Just a couple of seconds into the commercial, the Budweiser logo is presented. A man, in his…

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    Gatorade was born in the summer of 1965 at the University of Florida. It all started when the assistant coach asked the team physicians how the players could not be affected by heat or heat related illnesses. The researchers discovered that the Florida Gators players were not getting enough fluids and electrolytes, which were being lost through sweat, so they decided to make a beverage that would replace these key components. Once they made the concoction, the researchers called it…

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    NFL player Drew Brees of New Orleans Saints paid $31,250,000. In conclusion, football is a popular and amazing sport that was ever created. Football has become a tradition for me and my family to watch, Sunday football, football games, and Super bowl. We all have our favorite NFL teams like my favorite team is the atlanta falcons. I played Pop warner football and enjoy playing it. Football is a tough…

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    Advertisers aim many of their ads to the classical and basic appeals of human needs. Hyundai’s Super Bowl 50 Commercial is a good example of how advertisers use emotional appeals to target consumers. We will analyze this commercial in more detail throughout this essay. As the official automotive sponsor of the National Football League, Hyundai had a great advertising presence during Super Bowl 50th. Hyundai released a spot titled “First Date” that marketed the Genesis sedan (Bruce). This…

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