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    Super Commercials: An Analysis of 2013’s Top Super Bowl Marketing Efforts Each year‚ companies spend millions on carefully designing‚ producing‚ and promoting their respective advertisements during the Super Bowl. This year alone‚ 40 advertisers spent $3.8 million to $4 million per 30-second time slot simply to air their material during the broadcast on CBS (Horovitz‚ 1). In order to pay this much for a short slot‚ these big wigs in retail and services must secure that their advertisement will

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    pigskin performs a ritualistic dance‚ much like a strutting cock‚ to celebrate the achievement while also emasculating their competition. The Super Bowl has become one of the most successful secular holidays since Thanksgiving. It brings with it all the excitement‚ hype‚ and rivalry of any good old fashioned tribal competition. With the Super Bowl‚ it simply isn’t enough to show up and watch. At our house‚ there are weeks of planning. Whose house are we watching the game at? Who is buying what

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    ________________________________________ Every year the Super Bowl is an event watched for the commercials as for the game itself. With a price tag of $2.6 million for a 30 second commercial‚ it is the most expensive 30 seconds spent on television each and every year. This year Chevy‚ along with plenty of other brands‚ such as Doritos and even the National Football League‚ are diving into a new craze‚ amateur ads. Chevy put out a call to college students from coast to coast to design a spot

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    Raised Dog Bowl Analysis

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    a raised dog bowl consists of a small box or platform with a food bowl resting on top. But more advanced models incorporate other features to improve functionality and aesthetics of your pooch’s feeding station. Here are some of the features of a raised dog bowl: Dog Bowl There are numerous types of dog bowls available in the market. Each type comes with its benefits and drawbacks‚ and some will work better with certain breeds and not the other. Here is the analysis of different bowl types to help

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    | Indianapolis Super Bowl Analysis | | 4/28/2012 | Sports Facilities‚ Events and Convention Centers Table of Contents Contacts……………………………………………………………………………………………2 Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..4 Indianapolis and the Super Bowl Bid……………………………………………………………..4 Missions and Visions……………………………………………………………………………...5 Organizational Structure…………………………………………………………………………..6 Marketing Responsibilities and the Ambush

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    “Like a Girl” commercial‚ Super bowl commercials reflect the sexuality of women. Super Bowl commercials can be described as the funniest‚ and most entertaining commercials of the year. However when looking into them they poke fun of women’s sexuality in various ways. The Doritos Super Bowl commercial presents the idea that the only way to get a man to pay attention to you is to offer your body as a prize (Doritos Super Bowl). The whole concept is that a Super Bowl commercial emphasizes the idea in

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    sand flung against the face (The Dust Bowl of the 1930s). By “impact” Avis was referring to “Black Sunday” in the “Dust Bowl.” The Dust Bowl was made up of parts of Colorado‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ and Texas. The Dust Bowl was an area of the Great Plains that was devastated by depression and drought. The area was 150‚000 square miles‚ had little grass and soil‚ and‚ unfortunately‚ had abundant winds. “Black blizzards” were what people that lived in the Dust Bowl called dust storms (History.com). The

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    What Caused The Dust Bowl

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    on March 15th‚ 1935. The Dust Bowl‚ the period of time where terrible windstorms ruined the soil and caused people to moved‚ lasted for a decade. This tragedy was caused by the Homestead Act‚ poor farming techniques‚ and the severe drought. In 1909‚ the federal government passed the Homestead Act. Thousands of families abandoned their daily lives in order to jump at the opportunity to own free land. As stated in the background essay‚ “What Caused the Dust Bowl?”‚ in order to keep their claim

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    Dust Bowl: Donald Worster The 1930s are a decade marked by devastation; the nation was in an economic crisis‚ millions of people were going hungry‚ and jobless. America was going through some dark times. But if you were living in Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas (or any of those surrounding states) you had bigger things on your mind than being denied the money in your bank account. From 1935-1939 Winds and dust storms had left a good portion of our country desolate; however our author takes a slightly

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    super bowl party. Instead of us taking an uber‚ we drove and while myself and my one brother were drinking more than my oldest brother‚ he still chose to have a total of 2 beers. If you drink alcohol while you eat‚ or after you eat‚ it won’t affect you nearly as much as if you were to drink it on an empty stomach. As you could imagine at the party there was food everywhere. It also takes about an hour for your liver to process one serving of alcohol. So over a four to five hour long super bowl‚ it

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