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    Have you had rules to live by? In the novel‚ Bud‚ Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ Bud the main character is going through some rough times and he has rules to help him survive. The poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling also has some rules that help us live through our lives. Both Bud‚ Not Buddy and “If” have rules to live by about having a wonderful life. The poem “If” and the novel‚ Bud‚ Not Buddy have rules about controlling yourself and having a nice life. For example‚ “If” had a rule that tells

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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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    CBS Tells SodaStream to Revise Brand-Bashing Super Bowl Spot Commercial Attacked Bowl Sponsors Coke and Pepsi -- and Wasn’t Just PR Ploy Published: January 25‚ 2013 All was surprisingly quiet this year on the "They Censored My Super Bowl Ad" front ... until Friday‚ when Alex Bogusky tweeted that CBS had rejected the Super Bowl spot he was working on for SodaStream. Every year‚ the Super Bowl attracts some of the best and most high-priced advertising in the world. But it also lures a horde of

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    Bryan Schaeffer Mountain Dew The Mountain Dew case centers on the decision that the BBDO team and Pepsi executives made in regards to the Super Bowl advertisements to be aired in 2000. The creative team came up with 10 possible scenarios. Since their meeting took place in October (4 months prior to the Super Bowl) they had little time to produce the ads. The 10 concepts were quickly whittled down to 5 and the executives wanted to whittle them down to 3 in which to produce. From those 3‚ the

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    “This year‚ CBS charged between $3.8 million and $4 million for every such spot that will be shown during the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens on Sunday… the major advertising companies are only expecting the fee to rise in the future” (International Business Times). The end of the football season for many is a time of excitement and anticipation as fans of the sport across the country brace themselves for yet another Super Bowl event. Whether they are rooting for their

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    ORE Part 1 – Format Part 1 of the test comprises two‚ three-hour written papers‚ undertaken on a computer and is made up of Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in the form of Single Best Answer questions (SBAs). Extended matching questions (EMQs) Extended matching questions are grouped into themes. Each theme has a heading that tells you what the questions are about. Within each theme there are several numbered items. These are the questions and the

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    Dexter Gordon was a Jazz saxophonist. He was born February 27‚ 1923 in Los Angeles California. Many people know Mr. Gordon because of bebop. This style of play is what brought him fame. Gordon played amongst many jazz greats like Charlie Parker‚ Charles Mingus‚ and Buddy Collette to name a few. Gordon started to play at the age of 13. His first instrument was the clarinet but quickly after he decided to take up the tenor saxophone at the age of 17. Music was always popular around the Gordon household

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    Budweiser was founded and rooted its brand in values‚ ethics‚ and quality. These core staples of the company evolved all the way to 1982 when Bud Light was introduced. Today Bud Light is the best selling beer in the U.S. and the #1 beer sold by volume in the world. Let’s take a look into the marketing mix that makes this product so successful. Product. Bud Light was only preceded by Bamblinger and Miller in the “Light” beer segment of the industry and is brewed at all 12 Anheuser-Busch U.S. based

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    for themselves and their behavior. The title of the book is Bud not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ published in 1999. This book takes place in 1936 during the great depression with a boy name Bud that is motherless and can’t find his father but his mother left a clue‚ a flyer leading him to flint Michigan. In Bud‚ Not Buddy‚ Bud’s rules that help him thrive‚ three examples of those rules are #118‚ #83 and #23 One rule that helped Bud thrive in the novel was rule #118. He says “If you give adults

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    with the character of Bud Korpenning that we already met on the opening pages of chapter 1 ferryslip ‚and that we find again in the first section’s closure. Previously in the chapter‚ we learned that Bud sleeps on a cot surrounded by other men.The place appears to be a homeless shelter.But he is restless and unable to sleep. So he engages in conversation with a bum. He tells him the story about why he left home. His father whipped him regularly with a light chain until Bud ran away at thirteen.

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