because they are most likely to eat fast food. The Taco Bell commercial combines the American trend with the Hispanic food to attract all different ethnicities in the United States. The Taco Bell commercial has a diversity of actors with different races in their commercial to show that everyone will love a quesalupa no matter what nationality one is. Quesalupa originated from the Spanish culture, but was revised by Americans in hoping of bringing a new twist…
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The game of American football can be traced back to mid and late nineteenth century and ever since then, it has become an integral part of American culture. Football is a game of adrenaline-fueled violence and aggression that consists of predominantly men tackling each other to get a ball over a line. The violent tendencies associated with football has also been associated with acts of domestic violence, as seen in the media regarding the players of the National Football League. These acts of domestic…
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Super Bowl commercials have become a part of American culture. Every year millions of Americans tune in on the Super Bowl, regardless of which NFL teams are playing. Companies and advertisers seek to become part of the Super Bowl to reach these large audiences. The ad spaces during the Super Bowel are so valuable because it’s one of the few television programs watched by an enormous audience at the same time. Super Bowl ads are often sexual or funny because that is what people remember and talk about…
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Americans have evolved into narcissistic, judgemental and entitled beings. American culture teaches us to obsess over our lives instead of worrying about others. The Super Bowl, the epitome of narcissism that encompasses the American life- style as millions of Americans obsess over the countries superiority and flare their ego of entitlement. The 84 Lumber Super Bowl commercial from 2017 showed a family that wanted to come to America but the commercial portrayed a wall being built so that they…
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Present-day sports are not just focused solely on the game itself, but the advantages one can obtain from outstanding performance. As salaries grow larger every year, the infatuation with wealth and stardom does as well. The excitement towards the Super Bowl XLIX, which generated an average of 114.5 million viewers, was fueled more by scandals, hilarious commercials and theatrical halftime performance than the actual football game. Companies such as Nationwide Insurance, Budweiser, and T-Mobile paid…
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Hawaiian beach costume. The announcer then says this is the “old distracted goalie trick.”11 The commercial makes the assumption that men are heterosexual and women are keys to distraction. This is an aspect of masculinity that is defined in all cultures. Men are meant to be attracted to women and the inability to do so results in humiliation by the public. With the Argentinean goalie distracted by the image of the Hawaiian model the Argentinean fans begin to look worried. They on the other hand…
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definitions of reasonable limitations upon other aspects such as: the time, place, and the conduct in the speech which is being exercised. 4. Through a minority-majority, all have a “chance to be heard.” There are different areas of concern, different cultures, and different focuses or ideals. A country’s strength comes from unity, and not from any of the ethnic backgrounds of ‘her’ citizens. 5. Affirmative action was meant to ‘make-up’ for the mistakes of history. It can encourage minorites to follow…
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Princeton. Ever since this day football has only gotten bigger. It wasn’t until 7 years later in 1876 that the first ever rules were written about football at the Massasoit convention by Walter Camp. Who would later become known as the father of American football. Many cities began having football clubs all along the east coast and it wasn’t until 1892 that the first player ever got paid to play in a game of football. Allegheny Athletic Association (AAA) vs. the Pittsburgh Athletic Club (PAC). Former…
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commercial was that of sexism. In American society it has become a social norm to belittle women and dehumanize them by labeling them sex symbols. All throughout the commercial not one man spoke to her or acknowledged her as a human. In fact all the men who noticed her never looked at her face, and the men who were not lust filled completely ostracized her. These men in the background would not even look in her direction. Viewing this commercial shows how in the American society it is considered that…
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Throughout nearly every region of the Earth, social stigmas appear in a majority of cultures. Whether it is how one’s success is determined, how attractive one is, or even simply the way people dress, humans have fallen into a routine of conforming to societal norms and pressures. Without a doubt, such patterns have made it extremely easy for advertisers to prey on their select target audience. If a company studies the trends of a certain demographic, then they can facilitate the process of designing…
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