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    Rosanes, illustration was a hobby turned part-tine freelance, turned full time career. He started out drawing and doodling to fill time at work and began posting his art online. He soon grew a large following of sites like Tumblr and DeviantART before he was commissioned to turn his illustrations into a colouring book for adults, called Doodle Invasion, in 2013. By 2014, Rosanes realised he could make a career out of his ‘doodle art’ so he quit his job as a graphic designer to pursue…

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    Pink Ribbon Analysis

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    exact recreated image on their webpage. The creators of the visual were intending to catch society’s eye with one simple illustration and were effective because while the illustration is very simple, the meaning…

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    them the opportunity to illustrate their feelings of the story as their ending statement. After, we began our illustrations and sentences for our story book. Modifications made for those unable to write their sentences were provided the charts made during the classroom discussions to help them illustrate their story. Finally, the students will put their books together putting their illustrations and sentences in order of the stories events, title, opening statement, beginning, middle, end, and…

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    Dried Corn Lab Report

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    Students are engaged in a scientific investigation of tri-colored (Indian) corn and the effects of soaking it in water. The students began the investigation recording observations regarding the dried corn. Subsequetly, the students made predictions regarding the effect of soaking the dried corn in water. The dried corn was placed in water. Students will record their observations every five days. Students are encouraged to differentiate their observations from personal observations regarding how…

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    scary effect, I believe the poem has to be viewed along with the illustration. The amazing illustrator Arnold Lobel creates a boring, run-of-the-mill school, that an average American can recognize as school they have encountered before. The picture as you can see is black and white, which I think is key for a good creepy illustration, has a regular old looking school building, and finally a ghoul lurking on the jungle gym. The Illustration is what makes this poem for me, it adds that familiarity…

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    including the “Who Built America?” documentaries and CD-ROMs. His illustrations and cartoons are featured in scholarly publications and digital media. In addition to Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Brown briefly mentioned work from Leslie’s competitors such as Harper’s Weekly, the New York Daily Graphic, among others. Brown uses Frank Leslie’s as a point to reflect on the social history crises that occurred, because Leslie’s illustrations and content epitomized the late nineteenth…

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    Mo Willems Research Paper

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    sharing the books that they love to read in their spare time with others. The books in this series are similar to the original Elephant and Piggie series as they are told mostly through speech bubbles and use the same visual text details. The illustrations also use visual clues showing the characters emotions through body language and facial features to help readers read with feeling. The stories range in storyline, style and reading level but still use humor to engage the reader (Rdurso). Some…

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    9/11 Commission Report

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    four hijacked airplanes as they began and completed their horrendous missions” (Hill and Wang 6). It is important that they are being told on a timeline because it allows the reader to get a sequential understanding of what was occurring by the illustration and the textual literacy telling the story. The authors Hill and Wang provide detailed information on when the flight took off and what proceeded afterwards. It was 7:59 when Flight 11 took off from Logan Airport, located in Boston. The…

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    then goes on to explain the importance of a liberal education in today's society. Cousins gives a 2-part reason for the decrease in interest in liberal education. He seems to simplify the problem, but the reasons he gives are effective. His illustrations of his point in the fourth paragraph are very effective. Most people feel that they can live without history higher math and literature that has little bearing on their everyday lives. The appreciation of art and philosophy is at a low point…

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    Shelley, and the image of the monster staring into the pool, illustrated by Ward Lynd, there are many similarities and differences that can be found. The illustration adequately portrays the original text of Frankenstein and adheres to the same tone and theme of the original text. Also, there are vivid examples displayed throughout the illustration that strongly support Shelley’s original writing. These examples are portrayed through the imagery and interrelationships in the image. As well as…

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