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    that football has brought on society is positive. A lot of the impact is negative. The Superbowl is held on Sundays so most of the people spend their time in front of the t.v. instead of going to church. Domestic violence rises dramadicly after the super bowl. And it has given many people gambling addictions. Sports in society today have had a great impact. The way we spend our Sundays has changed drastically. Traditionally people would wake up and go to church. They would spend their entire day

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    JESSICA SOLIS‚ APRIL GARRETT‚ TONYA PORTER‚ & JOSH NICOLETTI Weeks 1- Assignment Project Title – Plan a Grand Canyon Trip for the weekend of the Super bowl - Jan 30th Brief Summary – The fact that we are all friends the trip should go smoothly but things do come up unexpectedly so we have to be prepared for anything. Once we have rented the vehicle for the trip our success depends on all of us reaching the Grand Canyon safely‚ making the trip down into the Grand Canyon and up‚ then returning home

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    Chemical Attack

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    The Chemicals of the Super Bowl Cory Barnett HSM 320: Emergency Response to Terrorism Instructor Kelly George September 2‚ 2013 The Chemicals of the Super Bowl The Super Bowl‚ a prime place where thousands of people come to celebrate‚ party and get together with others for an exceptional good time. All it would take is for one terrorist attack to change all that in the matter of minutes. The amount of mass confusion and mass injuries that could happen would be completely on the terrorist’s

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    MLB owners. Media continually growing in mid-80s‚ abled networks selling $1 billion in advertising during sporting event like the super bowl and Olympics. The super bowl is one the most reputable and profitable events in sports that the media has grown to a goldmine. Tickets range from $1‚000 to $11‚000 and suites ranging from a quarter million to a half million. Super bowl commercials are starting at $4 million dollars for 30 seconds of air time. Not only does the media sell the game but they sell

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    It was a 43 yard field goal just 43 yards‚ the crowd went silent when my favorite team lost to a not so good team and I got really really mad. Sports mean a lot to people 111.5 million people watch the Super Bowl and 25% of people who watch it don’t even like the two teams. So too people have taken the game too seriously because people have killed themselves and killed other people. There shouldn’t have to be extra police officers because people should move on. People are staying home from school

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    The Coca-Cola Controversy

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    During the Super Bowl of 2014‚ Coca-Cola took a shot in the dark and first aired a commercial coined ‘It’s Beautiful‚’ an advertisement which was geared to celebrate America’s great diversity and uniqueness. ‘It’s Beautiful’ has been shown on television on many different American holidays‚ such as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day. Additionally‚ it has been seen on major moments in national and international sports and entertainment events‚ like the football playoffs‚ New Year’s Eve‚ and several

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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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    whichever product or service they are promoting. Now a days advertisement companies tend to appeal to what the viewer wants to see/hear rather than providing viewers with product information. The advertisement I chose to analyze is the GoDaddy.com Super Bowl 2010 Spa commercial. The advertisement begins with a woman receiving a massage from a female masseuse. The client says that she “really needs this.” The female masseuse tells her that she’s “so tight.” The female masseuse tells her client that she

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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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