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    Coca Cola Advertising

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    created a challenge to the Coca-Cola’s advertisers who were looking to give some hope to the American people. The “Look Up, American” campaign was finally created, which showed commercials with typical American scenes like football games and Western singers. The goal was reassuring Americans of their positive values, and they did exactly just that. Coca-Cola wanted to accommodate its advertisements in a way that would connect with the consumers emotions and in return increase or keep their…

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    On January 20th, 1961, war veteran, Pulitzer prize winner, and thirty-fifth president of the United States of America, John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave his Inaugural Address. An inaugural address is a combination between a ceremony where the new president is inducted into office and their first speech to the people as president. The first speech is supposed to inform the people of their intentions as a leader of the country. Kennedy’s speech was filled with strong and poetic but also simple language…

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    Every weekend, thousands of people flood through the doors of local churches to gather as a body and worship together. Yet, as they walk into the church, say their hellos, settle into their seats and prepare to engage in praise and worship, do they ever really consider how the Church has come to where it is regarding congregational singing? When one considers what interesting facts our history might tell them about the journey to our present state of worship in congregational singing and to…

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    Myths of the Underworld 2.) A. Based on Campbell's chapter, May's chapter, and Alan Watts' videos, reflect on your own attitudes towards death. Do you agree with Watts that “we live in a culture where it has been rubbed into us, in every conceivable way, that to die is a terrible thing” and that we live in a culture in which “death is swept under the carpet”? “Somebody has to die in order for life to emerge.” (p 131, Campbell). It wasn’t until after going through all the videos, articles, and…

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    1960's American Influence

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    The 1960’s were a very tumultuous time. Every aspect of society and culture was progressing rapidly, and the world was faced with difficult trials. Major events, such as Kennedy’s assassination, exposed evil in the world and ultimately diminished the concept of American innocence. It was also a time of great leadership. Martin Luther King Jr. brought The Civil Rights movement, which displayed courage and determination of Americans, black and white, to grant equality to colored persons in America…

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    complications sighted, more complexed for the viewers to stay connected to the movie till the end. A famous singer stopping at the gas station, meeting a lyricist who wants a voice to sing his song, lyricist is working with another guy who has a beautiful wife that he does not want the famous singer to meet and hires an imitator wife to do the job, but all this hiding could not keep the singer away to meet the wife in the end, these situations take the breath away of the viewers. As complicated…

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    Angel in the Streets When I see her, My heart starts skipping beats, Those eyes, so calm, They’ll cool the greatest heats, When she walks by, You hear the angels sing, When you look at her, You’ll forget everything, When she smiles, The clouds just go away, And it turns into A beautiful new day, She enchants Everyone she meets, So young and fair, An angel in the streets, When you see her eyes, You don’t know what to do, A calm ocean, Of the deepest blue, And when I see her, My heart starts…

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    think that nothing can be something if the feeling is right. Somehow the astonished hugs from a rainy temper of the moon was around the circles of an halo of hope, it was a magical hour where the realm of the verses which were told by the 45 singers of a lifting balloons across the clear skies of so much light that it seemed that the verve of Alexander was his physical vein of poetry in the European…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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