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    In the “Girls Shopping State Farm TV Commercial” the scene is set with two women and a retail store shopping when they both see a purse. The first woman is able to buy the purse because she saved money by purchasing State Farm insurance. The other woman cannot buy the purse because her insurance company is expensive. The consumerism message is by buying inexpensive State Farm insurance a consumer is able to afford their expensive wants. In the” Super Bowl 2011 Commercial Pepsi MAX: Love Hurts” A

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    Carver’s short story “Cathedral” is about a man and a woman who are married. The woman’s blind friend Robert, whose wife just died is coming to stay with them because he plans on visiting his dead wife’s relatives nearby. Robert knew the man’s wife because she worked for him one summer, reading to Robert. The wife and Robert stayed in touch over the years by sending tapes to each other, and letting each other know about what was going on in their lives. When the man hears Robert is coming over he makes

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    unlimited supply of caffeinated drinks, and the white-noise generated by the mélange of indistinguishable conversation, sounds of espresso machines, and crappy jazz, I find it easier to focus in a Starbucks lobby. When you spend inordinate amounts of time in Starbucks you pickup on the unique social dynamics of a place which attracts salesmen, snobs, and students alike. One of the more difficult social dynamics to master, is etiquette of offering to buy others a drink or snack. The rules are complex;

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    tends to buy cheaper food such as fastfood than healthy and less fattening food. While upper class, professions, prefer to eat food that are healthy, not fattening, and usually expensive like steak. The role of taste in this passage also suggests that there is a principle of the division of foods between the sexes. He claims

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    would normally look past a person like the African-American homeless man. On this occasion, she found herself in a situation of having no food to eat. Her wallet was stolen, but she was able to scrounge up enough money to buy a salad. After leaving her plate, she mistakenly thought that the homeless man was eating her salad. She had tension between her prejudices and her want for food. She did not want to associate with the homeless man for she thought he was unscrupulous, stupid, fetid vagrant. Therefore

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    Nestled between Starbucks and Supdogs on Franklin Street sits the newly constructed Tama Tea. The shop, known for its over fifty tea flavors, has recently become a common site for college students to study and eat between classes. Constructed to represent a tropical, relaxed theme, the employees of Tama Tea attempt to create an aesthetic and ambient atmosphere in order to market their brand towards young adults. The tea shop is identifiable by its rustic, brick exterior, with Tama Tea etched in

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    a supermarket for their meal.      Soft drinks, in my opinion are also one of the biggest reasons why so many American’s are overweight today. Carbonated soft drinks account for more than 27 percent of Americans' beverage consumption. In 1997, Americans spent over $54 billion to buy 14 billion gallons of soft drinks. That is equivalent to more than 576 12-ounce servings per year or 1.6 12-ounce cans per day for every man, woman, and child. Soft drinks are everywhere today, you can’t get away from

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    conveying bundles to individuals. At that point the FedEx gentleman gets off the van and ventures into a house with a gathering of individuals. He begins conversing with a woman and after that gives a bundle to the woman. The woman hands the bundle to a boy. The boy begins sprinting to convey a bundle to Chuck. At the point when the young man achieves his destination and effectively conveys the bundle to Chuck. Chuck thanks the boy and remunerates the kid with a chocolate bar and an Album player. The boy

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    pregnancy” (206). Dickerman also goes into how many dangers there are when it comes to what someone eats. She says how women can develop “a nasty case of ‘pregnancy paranoia’” (205), but also says that “as long as women have been carrying children, they have received advice, often dour, often from men, about what to eat and drink” (205). All of the shaming and everyone else’s thoughts on what a woman should or should

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    Olivia Wells Life of Jesus 11/18/16 Jesus Talks to the Samaritan Woman The Jewish people had strict laws against the Samaritans because they were seen as a lesser people. The three things that are wrong with Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman is that Jews were not supposed to speak to Samaritans, Men could not address women without their husband there, and rabbis shouldn’t address a lady of the Samaritan status. The Samaritans were looked down upon by the Jews because of their ancestry and

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