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    The cartoon is expressing that women go into deeper thought about situations than men. It's representing the fact that women know what they want, but men feel a certain way for merely a moment. Brooks Boatright goes on to say "This is relevant to understanding the expectations of men and women in society simply because it proves that women are better listeners than men", and I agree with him. Women expect more from men because we fail to communicate properly and understand what they want. If we…

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    Popular Sovereignty Essay

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    As the government shifted and changed, whether it being what the views were of the current president or the compromises being made there was a need for popular sovereignty within the states of the union while in the process of sorting territories and creating new states. There were many of reasons why popular sovereignty was needed at the time; one of those being slavery. I believe popular sovereignty gave a sense of power to the people, making them feel more united with their country; in my…

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    The role of humorists has expanded over the years, it has become an important way to communicate with the audience with one's ideas/mindset but it seems society does not fear to directly state their minds. Stating that, de Botton’s view of the role humorists, does not imply to our society, it is the truth. Our society is becoming a society with no filter, we speak our minds more louder and we take action more effectively. De Botton stated “... to convey with impunity messages that might be…

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    r: Jimmy the blind guitarist loved to prank himself. He had his butler put two drinks in front of him, one of which was poisoned. He picked one up and sipped it. By the taste he knows this one is the poisoned drink, so he immediately spits it out. Unfortunately, he forgot he still had gum in his mouth and spit the gum out at the window, transforming it into a broken window, a type of window that features broken glass. The shards of glass from the window flew into the street and punctured the…

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    The political cartoon, “Little Goldilocks Riding Hood,” was drawn for the American public by the US cartoonist's Herb Block in 1939. The message of this cartoon denotes a small grill labeled as Poland and that is confronted by two fairy tale predators. The undertone of the cartoon is that the little girl is vulnerable and weak and is about to be eaten by two predators. Essentially meaning that Poland is in danger. The cartoon also includes the words “Nazi Germany” on the wolf’s pillow who also…

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    issues of the times in their cartoons. The cartoon shows a gentleman walking home while wearing a crinoline that was altered to keep himself out of reach of thieves and vagrants. I chose this political cartoon to be in the paper because it shows how prevalent crime was in the Victorian Era. It displays the opinions of the middle and upper classes and how they were in fear of theft or worse in the cities. It shows that crime was a major social issue. The political cartoon is going to be used in…

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    Charlie Brown Gang

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    Charlie Brown & The Gang Throughout your childhood, it is more than likely that you have watched one if not all of the holiday specials that Charles M. Schulz has contributed to society through his legendary Peanuts cartoons. Whether it’s “The Great Pumpkin” or “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Schulz’s animations have remained a tradition in American families’ homes for years. With his endearing characters and moral lessons, Schulz has created an archive of masterpieces that don’t seem to be leaving…

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    Vicky Kendirjian Informative Speech Outline Topic: Walt Disney English 203 Dr. Samira Shami Purpose At the end of my speech, the audience will be knowledgeable of Walt Disney’s life, including his starting point, failures and finally the great achievements, which are being reflected for decades and many generations including us are witnessing them. Introduction “All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them.” Claims one of the world’s most influential, legendary,…

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    Grabbing A Seat Essay

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    feelings, which can be achieved by low budget regardless of the returns from the market. In addition, there isn’t much work to do as in the longer story. It can be done by one person or small-scale studio. Thirdly, compare with the traditional 2D cartoons, 3D cartoon has its paralleled advantages both from visual effect and image authenticity. And because of my strong passion for CG, I decided to make a 3D play without hesitation. The procedure of the play…

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    Americans became very worried, and began to fear that there would be a big outbreak in the US. However, there were only 4 cases including one fatality. Despite having few cases occur in America, the Ebola awareness was blown out of proportion. In the cartoon Ebola!, Jack Ohman was trying to argue that Americans were worrying too much about the Ebola outbreak, and overlooking all the problems that are going on here, within the borders. Ohman does this by showing the different things that…

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