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    a higher quality of customer service and more profit for the company. In sports‚ teams are more effective working together as one unit with one goal. In 2008‚ the New York Giants won the Super Bowl. The New England Patriots had an undefeated season and were expecting to win. They had a variety of super players‚ a star quarterback‚ and a legendary coach. However‚ the Patriots were defeated by the Giants. “The Giants demonstrated the power of groups to engage the right combination of talent

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    Background Note As of 2005‚ Dove was the world’s largest cleansing brand with annual sales of 2.5 billion euros in more than 80 countries. Dove’s product portfolio included soap bars‚ body washes‚ face care products‚ antiperspirant/deodorants‚ hair care products‚ and styling aids... Dove Listens to Women In early 2004‚ Dove conducted a global study on the perceptions and attitudes of women with regard to their personal beauty and well-being. The study was done in partnership with StrategyOne

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    The Super Bowl is one of the most watched and publicized games in all of sports. This past February‚ 111 million people worldwide watched the Patriots defeat the Falcons in overtime. In past ten championship games‚ the Patriots have appeared four times and won two. Out of every team in the National Football League (NFL)‚ the Patriots have played in the big game nine times and won five. In contrast‚ the Browns have never won or been to a Super Bowl. While the Patriots became champions once again

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    RAISING YOUR CHILDREN? October 19‚ 2011 By: anonymous Michael Vick four times pro bowl‚ ESPY award best NFL player‚ in 2006 Michael Vick was the highest paid quarter back for the Atlanta Falcons. Vick was sentenced to jail for 23 months‚ for the funding of dog fighting‚ and numerous deaths of dogs‚ in his very own back yard. Ben Roethlisberger offensive rookie of the year‚ two time super bowl champion‚ pro bowl 2007‚ arguably one off‚ or the best quarterbacks in this century‚ recently beats his

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    Superbowl and culture

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    food and beer‚ and cheering maliciously for a squad that may or may not be their team of choice. I grew up in South Africa where the Super bowl is not nearly as big as it is in the United States. I was naive to the idea of watching any big game besides the World Cup. When I moved to the US I did not know what the Super bowl was. 198 countries watch the Super bowl and it is aired in 25 different languages across the world. I can’t help but think to myself that this is just a game and I don’t really

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    Since its creation in the early twentieth century the television has been used as a source for advertising. Especially in recent years with massively televised events such as the super bowl advertisers have paid exorbitant amounts of money on advertising by using celebrities and popular music as ways to show off their products. They should be allowed to use popular music in their commercials as is their freedom of expression. With the use of CDs becoming more irrelevant every day‚ and online

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    PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN By: Lorraine Reynolds March 12th 2015 GSCBC21: Effectve PR Professor Jonas LJUNGGREN PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN The Pepsi Refresh Project (PRP) was a new campaign launched by Pepsi Co. It was a campaign where Pepsi asked consumers to come up with different ideas on how to improve aspects of their local communities based on four categories – arts‚ music‚ education and communities. There was also an extra Pepsi Challenge where they would post a question

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    There was more than one champion on the day of Super Bowl XLVII. When I was in 8th grade‚ my family hosted a Super Bowl party. My family and our guests had a Super Bowl pool. Two dollars were collected from each guest and the winner‚ my friend Conor‚ left that night with $40. This enjoyable night sparked my interest in gambling on sports. A month or so later‚ my classmates and I created another betting pool for March Madness and the Stanley Cup playoffs. We placed our names in a hat and that determined

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    Back February 7th‚ 2010. Super Bowl XLIV. Four years post Hurricane Katrina. As smoke cleared from “The Who” halftime concert‚ Thomas Morstead‚ the kicker for the New Orleans Saints‚ set to kick the ball off to the Indianapolis Colts to start the third quarter. With the Saints down 10 to 6‚ and Indianapolis’s Chad Simpson standing in his own end zone ready to return the kick off‚ Saints Head Coach‚ Sean Payton‚ called one of the gutsiest plays in the super bowl era of football. Thomas Morstead

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    On Super bowl Sunday‚ Ram Trucks released a commercial featuring one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s‚ most well-known sermons “The Drum Major Instinct”. This one-minute advertisement has begun to cause an uproar in our nation. Many are upset with how Ram interprets Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. words throughout the commercial; however‚ I strongly disagree. This advertisement was based on us as a nation‚ and our desire to not only dream but more importantly to serve. In the commercial Martin Luther King

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