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    Pepsi Celebrity Branding

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    used celebrity branding to build upon the Pepsi brand. The 1980s brought in celebrity endorsers like Tina Turner‚ Michael J. Fox‚ Gloria Estefan‚ and David Bowie. By far its biggest celebrity endorser in this time period was Michael Jackson. The singer and PepsiCo struck a $5 million partnership that linked the two together for the rest of the 1980s. With Jackson as its prime celebrity endorser‚ PepsiCo was able to set itself up as the hip‚ trendy drink for the new generation. Pepsi’s celebrity partnerships

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    Football as well as many other sports require a tremendous amount of contact around the area of the head. Forty-Seven percent of all reported sports concussions occur during high school football. Over the years‚ many head related injuries have become more common while playing high school sports. People used to be careless of head injuries until the numbers of concussions that have been occurring began to raise quickly. Because of this people are starting to take action and becoming more aware of

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    Bloomfield Hills High School     Occasional bumps and bruises are expected to occur on athletes playing sports‚  but h​ igh school athletes account for an estimated two million injuries each year‚ having  major effects on high school athletes futures.   Today‚ many BHHS freshmen athletes are feeling the effects of sports injuries  being hit with sports injuries early in their high school sports careers. As a result‚ many  freshmen feel  there are positive and negative effects of sports injuries based on how 

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    The night before the game I couldn’t sleep because I was excited and nervous. When I woke up I was so excited because the game is going to start in the next few hours. My dad and I left for the game around 9:30‚ we were in a rush to the stadium to keep from getting lost in the millions of fans. The car was moving as fast as a cheetah. The cold November air breezing through the air‚ swish‚ swoosh. Seeing the block O on the fifty yard line gave me goosebumps‚ seeing my own breath made me nervous. The

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    disagreeing about whether after school sports should be banned. In some schools‚ grades have changed when sports have been cut off by the district because without the extra distractions‚ students can study more. Therefore‚ school sports should be banned to save money‚ have grades improve‚ and have more academic classes. Many people know that school sports involves a huge amount of money that should be used for academic purposes. According to an article by Amanda Ripley a school in Premont‚ Texas‚ spent

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    Are school sports the cause of many students failing academically? Some schools prefer to not have sports because they believe that sports are a cause of academic failure. Many believe that schools are putting too much attention to sports than they should be. Should sports be excluded from schools and no longer have in-school sports? School sports are not essential in-school‚ but they do help students achieve goals in themselves throughout the school year. In‚(“High- School Sports Aren’t Killing

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    Against High Sports‚” Amanda Ripley outlines the flaw of the United States education system as prioritizing athletic sports over academics. The article is a well thought out argument that has supporting evidence‚ a strong thesis‚ and a counterargument that can be disapproved. Looking over the article and various other sources‚ I have come to support Amanda Ripley’s central claim: “as states and districts continue to slash education budgets‚ as more kids play on traveling teams outside of school‚ and as

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    of a celebrity‚ which isn’t a bad thing. (show slide) But some people are influenced by celebrities in the wrong way. Thesis/Preview: That’s why today I am going to tell what celebrities are doing by giving a bad influence on society‚ why young adults are following their path‚ and what you can do to prevent loved ones from giving them attention. So how exactly are celebrity’s bad influences? • Adult obsessions with sex are exposed into children’s minds. (show slide) • Not only celebrity dolls

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    As a teenager‚ you are occupied with extracurricular clubs‚ sports‚ and live a hectic life because you have less time remaining to do your homework and sleep. Since homework allows a student to understand the class concepts more‚ it would be reasonable to remove school sports rather than remove homework. Removing school sports will definitely reduce your stress‚ and enable you to have additional time for studies. With the absence of sports‚ you will arrive home early and be able to finish homework

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    Schools around the United States are arguing whether to cut‚ or keep sports for a variety of reasons. Several districts have cut sports and it has made a big difference for student’s grades. Therefore‚ sports should not be allowed in schools to lower the academic failure rate‚ allow students more time to study‚ and save money. With sports gone students have a longer time to get homework done and prepare for tests. “That first semester‚ 80 percent of students passed their classes compared

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