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    Econ 272

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    Discussion Questions • During the 2010 Super Bowl® game‚ the Snickers™ candy bar campaign was voted the best ad among men and women 18 and older and youth 18 or younger. The ad featured a neighborhood football game in which one of the players‚ who has dwindling energy‚ is tackled again and again. His teammates tell him‚ “You play like Betty White!” The 80-year-old actress and comedian appears in the ad as the football player being tackled. If you were the owner of the ADBOWL® website‚ how would

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    The Superbowl has been a part of American culture for what is now 50 years‚ as of yesterday. Many people enjoy it for different reasons‚ whether it’s actually watching the football‚ the food at parties‚ or what most enjoy‚ the commercials. The commercials are enjoyed almost as much as the football itself‚ because in order to get your ad in the Superbowl‚ you have to pay a rather demanding fine. So‚ as a result of the large payment‚ companies will up the bar for the quality of their commercials‚ to

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    Coca- Cola "It’s Beautiful" Commercial Being one of the world’s largest stages‚ the Super Bowl has become the equivalent of the high roller’s table in Vegas. It has developed into one of the largest watched televised events in the United States‚ with companies forking out millions of dollars for 30 seconds of “fame”. Many companies go all out‚ trying to ensure that they have the most memorable commercial of the night. Some advertisements have even become legendary. There has also been more than

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    The American One Way Essay

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    America: a “Two-Way” Road The American One Way influenced sport greatly in the decades leading up to the 1960’s. The ideals of strength‚ teamwork‚ masculinity‚ and honor were hallmarks of those eras. Athletes were almost always strong‚ masculine men‚ and the sports they played emphasized strength and sometimes teamwork. Sports such as football‚ wrestling‚ and boxing were the main sports of the World War II era V-5 Program‚ whose primary focus was developing strong young men that could fight for

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    multiple Super Bowl wins. Ward has been in multiple Super Bowls. In Super Bowl XL‚ he was recognized as the game’s MVP. Ward caught five passes for 123 yards‚ and had a touchdown. Even though he won this‚ he was still as humble as ever. Ward dropped a pass‚ and in an interview his teammate and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said "Hines was going to kill himself because he dropped a touchdown pass. But you know what? He came out and made plays when he had to and that’s what he does." (Super Bowl XL MVP)

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    Swot Analysis

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    football team in 1967. The team got its nickname due to its founding being on All Saints Day on November 1‚ 1967. The team initially one of the weaker franchises in the league. It didn’t win many games and struggled to sell out games. They have won one Super Bowl title‚ 5 Division Championships‚ and made only 9 playoff appearances in its 46 year existence. The ultimate goal of this organization is to win football games and generate revenue by selling tickets and merchandise. Some of the strengths that

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    healthy body to do what they do almost everyday. So they can put that talent that God gave them to good use. Peyton Manning has that talent and puts it to very good use. If he hadn’t had that talent he wouldn’t have been able to take his team to the Super Bowl and win. Intelligence is how you have applied what you learned to everyday life. There are many intelligent people out there today. If they did not apply what they learned then they would not be as successful as they are today. Benjamin Franklin

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    No Body Likes Being Sick

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    ate from the gas station that night wasn’t a smart decision. A few years back I was watch the super bowl at my cousin’s house. We were all gathered around the big screen soaking in the game in all its glory. “Tom Brady throws a Hail Mary down the field to Randy Moss the wide receiver‚” the announcer screamed‚ “And he drops the ball on 4 down and the game is over.” The New York Giants had won the super bowl that Year. And defeated the New England Patriots and ruined their goal of a perfect season.

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    Super Bowl XLII delivered a variety of exceptional advertisements on February 3‚ 2008. Displayed on Fox Networks‚ Anheuser Busch promoted their top brands of Budweiser and Bud Light by means of many amusing and cheery television advertisements presented throughout all four quarters of the game. Such products approached their target markets through a delightful and humorous behavior; demonstrating comical and embellished abilities of drinking Bud Light. The use of familiar and talented comedians

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    Church Vs Sports

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    called football and the Super Bowl. American values demonstrate how corrupted they have become when a congregation is willing to reschedule the instillation of a new minister to watch the Super Bowl. By taking these actions it is acceptable to criticize society by stating American society has become corrupt‚ questioning the order in which people place God and sports. The football season is a harbinger of the Super Bowl that thousands of millions of people anticipate. The Super Bowl has been around for

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