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    Bear Bryant Famous Arkansan A great team needs an outstanding coach. If a team wants to be able to win many football games, then the coach needs to know the game. There has been many amazing football coaches, but Bear Bryant was one of the greatest. Paul W. Bryant, also known as Bear Bryant was an Alabama Head coach for college football (Hendricks). His team won many football bowls and championships (Puma). The way Bear had his childhood the way that it was, shaped the man to become a great…

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    reason why Tom Brady is disliked. These reasons include his success, his beautiful wife, and the Deflategate incident. Tom Brady is one of the most successful quarterbacks on and off the field. Some of his successes on the field include, winning 4 Super Bowl championships and 2 MVP awards. Throughout his whole career he has won 194 games and lost 60 games; that is one of the best win loss ratios ever. Unless you are a Patriots fan those stats will be very displeasing to you. Not only does Tom…

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    She sits on top of a half sunken New Orleans police car in her Givenchy dress. She is surrounded by half flooded homes, and scenes of modern day New Orleans flashes across the screen. As the video progress, she sings about illuminate, black hair and features, and her roots. Images of the rich New Orleans culture is periodically featured. She surrounds herself with all female dancers, sometimes in top 1800’s women couture. The scene of a little black boy b-boy dancing with riot police officers…

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    O. J. Simpson: NFL Legend

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    O.J Simpson When you hear the name “O.J Simpson,” do you think of a NFL legend or a murderer? As a kid, O.J Simpson was in love with football, and went on to play in college, and even make it into the NFL. After he retired one of the biggest court cases in history happened. Even with a lot of evidence, O.J was found not guilty. Simpson had even more criminal trouble later on in his life that would send him to prison for 33 years. Simpson was a NFL star until one of the biggest murder trials…

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    Entertainment In The 1950s

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    Entertainment in the 1950s was similar but different from modern day entertainment. The entertainment in the 1950s really was really based on your economic class. The most popular things to do in the 1950s was to go to the motion picture theatre with your friends or family, people watched boxing, people also watch NFL football games and all sorts of things. The theater in the 1950s was a big hit for America’s people, but what people really loved about the movies in the 1950s was the drive in…

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    Beyonce very dramatically worked in the political and news topic of Black Lives Matter movement into her performance. This particular performance gained attention from all over, from the United States to the United Kingdom. In the Super Bowl performance Beyonce used costume for her backup dancers, social media posts, and props- a piece of paper that had justice for Martin Woods written on it. She used a lot of items and ideas to make this message very clear to her audience. This is…

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    The editorial board explains how the Super Bowl has become a big tradition in America today, and that many families get together to celebrate it every year while making many memories. Then, they give an emotional appeal to the story and explain that because of the dangerous sport, famous players like Willie Wood have no memory of ever playing in the first Super Bowl (Football, So Beautiful). This part of the article is powerful because it makes the…

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    An In-Depth Analysis of Lord of the Flies through the Freudian Theory Around the time of World War II, a theory by Sigmund Freud emerged stating that the human psyche contains the psychic apparatus, otherwise known as the id, superego, and ego. Furthermore, the id, superego, and ego can be categorized based off of their different principles. The id is associated with the pleasure principle, the superego with the morality principle, and the ego with the reality principle. Interestingly enough,…

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    Sport Illustrated magazine, usually don’t subscribe. Instead, I would give them my ears and my eyes for the next one minute to see what was for sale. It was a one year magazine subscription, Madden 2009 game and Eli Manning #10 jersey, the entire Super Bowl game for $125. I hurried up to place my order and then resume back to my regular show. Now, the money spent as a fan on memorabilia has left me with a thirst to…

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    This game is unlike any other game people have played before. There is no way anyone can compare everything that ties into it. People literally have to have a couple of screws loose in order to be successful at it. Even if there are a couple of screws loose, that won’t carry the individual too far. Besides the insanity, passion is the main necessity. The game destroys people who can’t gain love and appreciation of it. Only a few men can play it, and an even smaller portion can truly be…

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