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    Trey Monologue

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    The story of trey, the football player. Trey thrives off the feeling of winning a football game, he trains until he can’t train anymore and even when he can’t he never stops. It all has to do with the passion and love of the game football itself, losing is never an option in his eyes but when losing a game does occur he deals with it humbly and uses it as a learning experience and comes back stronger for his next game. Lately trey has gotten an offer to participate for a well-known football team

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    It’s a sports drink, but Gatorade is not only being consumed by athletes. An electrolyte replenisher, energy restorer, and long lasting hydration source, known as Gatorade, was a sports miracle created after researchers looked into the reason why athletes were falling ill following strenuous exercise and excessive exposure to the heat. Gatorade contains carbohydrates and electrolytes for endurance. This sports drink also provides energy for a tough day of physical activity. Personal preferences are

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    sports. Most of its popularity is due to a large student body in addition to its Alumni, but nonetheless it has surpassed professional sports from its monetary success to its fan support. College athletics are also a very important commodity to Universities around the nation. Next to student's tuition, that's where the majority of the money comes from. No one is more responsible for bringing in that money more than the coach and his/her players. In this notion, one would think that such important

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    Gatorade Research Paper

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    were doing strenuous exercises, they “continually battled dehydration in the Florida heat” (Wickford). Our bodies sweat system relies on “salts to pump water onto our skin to evaporate and cool us off” (Wilcox). But is Gatorade as healthy as they make it out to be? Gatorade says that their drink was “born in a Lab” (Jim F). In early summer of 1965, a University of Florida assistant coach sat down with a team of university physicians and asked them to determine “why so many of his players were being

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    Florida Recruiting: Inaugural Early Signing Day Preview Tomorrow marks the first early signing period for college football recruits. Prospects from around the country will be shutting down their recruitment processes, signing, and early enrolling to their program of choice. Dan Mullen was introduced as the 27th head coach in Florida Gators history just three weeks prior to the inaugural signing period. Despite seven de-commitments from the Gators 2018 recruiting class since the arrival of Mullen

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    Everyone in this day of age knows what the “G” on the bottle of their favorite athlete means. It’s the symbol for Gatorade, which is a sports drink that helps with a athlete performance during their respected sport. According to Gatorade commercials, it contains key ingredients, such as sugars, carbohydrates, electrolytes, and sodium, to help energize athletes. Even though it was created to help out athletes, it’s available to the everyday people. This can cause a big problem to ordinary people

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    Gatorade's Argument Essay

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    Sports-themed beverage company, Gatorade releases a new ad titled “The Secret to Victory,”. In Gatorade’s new campaign, “Make Defeat Your Fuel” released on July 7, 2017, iconic professional athletes including Michael Jordan, Peyton and Eli Manning, Serena Williams, Karl-Anthony Towns, J.J Watt, Kyle Schwarber, and Matt Ryan reveal their greatest failures which ultimately became fuel for their greatest victories. In the recently aired Gatorade commercial, “The Secret to Victory”, every athlete loses

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    Migrating to a new country can be a very difficult transition for a child. Two months before my seventh birthday my brother and I, traveled from Jamaica to Miami. Prior to this time we live with our mother, however, she made the difficult decision to send her children to live with our dad and grandmother. Years after she explain that she made this decision to give my brother and me the opportunity to get a better education and ultimately a better life. Although it was a difficult decision, fast forwarding

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    The switch affected the football community so much because they just lost one of the greatest football players to the New York Mets Minor League Baseball team. Tim Tebow was awarded the Heisman Trophy in 2007 with the Florida Gators. He also played baseball at Florida as an outfielder and hit .494. He was phenomenal at both sports but he went with football. Later on, when they tried to get him to switch positions he retired and decided to play baseball again. The baseball community

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    The ad “Sweat It To Get It” by Gatorade uses many rhetorical devices such as ethos,pathos and logos to get the companies point across to their customers. Gatorade uses logos to tell the audience about how Gatorade should actually be used by using questions, slogans and trying to educate the audience. For example in the beginning of the commercial the man is buying two orange flavored Gatorades and goes to the cash register to be asked by the clerk “Do you know what electrolytes are?” He replies “uh

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