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    has become an unofficial-holiday in modern american-society. Friends and family come together on this day to watch the big game. Super Bowl parties are now an annual event, where there is food, friends, and of course football. Almost every single American participates in this annual festivity, but people do not all come for the same reasons. Obviously, the Super Bowl is enjoyed by people who intensely care about the outcome of the game. After all, it is the championship game between the two…

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    Damir Smith Biography

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    That year they won the Super Bowl and Damir wasn’t really showing his potential they were just hitting harder, meaner and his worst nightmare. The next season in a preseason game he tore his ACL and was out for the season. After physical therapy he came back the following season but was traded to the Oakland Raiders. That year he won the Super Bowl, now he was really getting to understand the NFL. He was with the Oakland Raiders for 2…

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    have their best two teams play against each other (Pro Football & NFL History). This game was dubbed The Super…

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    The person that I would want to meet is Walter Payton. I picked Him because he is my idle and I love football. Walter was a NFL star. He played for the Chicago Bears. I love his autobiography ‘’Never Die Easy’’ He made it to the Hall of Fame. He is in the top 2 best running backs ever. I met Walter Payton at the bears field. It was the super bowl. I was watching him and there was a group of 3000 people. Walter said ‘’ hey do you want to go on the field?’’ I replied ‘’Yes!!!!’’ I watched him in…

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    The kid who turned down multiple baseball opportunities, to play football. The Super Bowl was elusive to most NFL Quarterbacks, only 2 got to play in it a year, and here was one of the youngest to do it, Colin Kaepernick. After taking the starting job early in the season, he had brought them where no one thought they would be. After…

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    and Rihanna Commercials Budweiser and Rihanna are two of the most famous names in America, though they’re known for completely different things. Budweiser, a beer company, is notorious for their Super Bowl commercials, while Rihanna is known for her music and philanthropic efforts. Budweiser’s 2015 Super Bowl commercial was effective in its use of pathos by telling the story of a dog’s journey using the emotions of animals and sad music, and ethos appealing to the male audience who want to…

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    How To Win The Superbowl

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    At last month's NFL draft, very few people were concerned about Super Bowl betting odds and who will win the Superbowl. Instead, the focus was put on figuring out which future NFL players would become an essential part of determining who will win the Superbowl this year and in years to come. As the movie "Draft Day" showed football fans, there's a lot of insanity going on behind the scenes when the actual draft day arrives. It was this level of insanity that might have contributed to the Dallas…

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    purchase of pick up trucks and SUVs due to their low fuel economy. Chrysler was a part of the American “Big Three” and their company began to crumble. Unable to withstand the economic downfall, Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy in 2009. This 2011 Super Bowl advertisement makes a phenomenal impact, reviving their broken brand, drawing buyers back, and reminding the nation that hope and resilience can rise from the ashes. The commercial opens with shots of Detroit seen through a car window as…

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    The Meaning Of Rhetoric

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    Rhetoric, it has been around since before ancient Greece and it is one of the most important components of literature and communication, yet many people have no understanding of it, or even what it is. This may be due to the fact that rhetoric has deep and complicated concepts with so many different perspectives to look at it, or because it is in essence actually so simple. Creating a concrete definition of rhetoric would be extremely difficult because of the many different meanings it has…

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    simultaneously narrating them with dark humor. The best example of All State’s Mayhem commercials is their 2013 Super Bowl Commercial, Mayhem Forbidden Apple, where Mayhem jumps through time to show the audience that disaster is prominent in the world using examples of the Chicago fires, Adam & Eve, and the 2013 referee strike that influenced the NFL that year. In this analysis of Mayhem Forbidden Apple, I will show what this advertisement is saying, what group of people it is targeting, how the…

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