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    Our assignment is about how to persuade DR. Sarah to give us an A grade and because we need to earn a good grade to pass a class, we tried our best in this assignment. To convince Doctor Sarah we can either choose the central route where we can use facts, arguments and logic to enhance the quality of tour message, or we can use the peripheral route where we try to impress and influence her with superficial cues. So, we planned to use the peripheral route as a method to convince her and persuade…

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    N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2005. Bob Englehart's 1981 political cartoon - When Does Life Begin? - originally published by The Hartford Courant This is a wonderful cartoon. What this cartoon is trying to say is that no one really knows when a baby starts knowing what life is. It's not right to say that it's wrong to get an abortion because the baby is alive. At the end of the…

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    The Robin Hood cartoon movie, live movie, and text, all have similarities and differences. Cartoon vs Live The Robin Hood Disney movie, by Walt Disney, is very different from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, directed by Kevin Reynolds. There are still a bit of similarities, but mainly because of the main theme of Robin Hood. In the Robin Hood Disney movie, by Walt Disney, animals are used as the story’s characters, but in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, live people are used. In the cartoon, Little…

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    Communicating through a smartphone has made people very antisocial but it has also made it simpler, you don’t have to write them letters and wait weeks or days to receive a response. In the Buzzle article they argue that, “In previous times, one would actually spend a day or two in structuring and completing a letter, then spend extra money on mailing it and finally waiting till the letter reaches the desired person. People from our generation will consider this as a strenuous activity”(Buzzle).…

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    “Inspired by Berryman’s cartoon, Rose Michtom made a toy bear and displayed it in the shop window. The bear proved enormously popular with the public and the Michtoms began turning out stuffed cubs labeled Teddy’s Bear, in honor of our 26th president.” (Lederer, 2). The Michtoms…

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    fullness of wisdom and knowledge, the ability to perceive all things and understand all mysteries. This is the boast of Satan. He claims to be the possessor of all wisdom and knowledge.” As I look deeper into this topic, the placement of the eye in cartoons and movies is beginning to look more skeptical. Everyday on the Internet and in the real world I am finding more and more symbols of Illuminati…

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    Autism Spectrum Analysis

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    Individuals with autism experience varying degrees of some core characteristics. The severity of disability caused by these symptoms places the individual somewhere along the autistic spectrum. For this reason, autism is actually officially known as autism spectrum disorder, or ASD (Chevallier, Kohls, Troian, Brodkin, and Shultz, 2012). Autism spectrum disorder has recently become an umbrella over subtypes of autism which were previously categorized separately. ASD now refers to autistic…

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    non-white and non-Christians with civilization. Kipling thought of westernization led to hate and ungratefulness of the subjects. The “uncivilized ” were adding to “the white man’s burden” (1) with their troubles and complaints. Victor Gilliam’s cartoon, “Apologies to Rudyard Kipling” was drawn to oppose Kipling’s poem. It pointed out the fact that the “barbarians” did not want or need the “help” of the arrogant “empires” of Great Britain and United States. The stereotyped characters of John…

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    is a personal responsibility we have to take for feeding our children those sugary cereals. The cartoon ads are designed for the kids to try to encourage kids to eat there new product. It's hard for someone to take away those sugary cereals when the children see advertisements when they watch cartoons."It becomes a marketing thing, a fashion thing," says Lynch. "You want to buy the food with the cartoons on the box or the toy." Pepsi has said that they regret not offering healthier stuff in…

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    Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Warhol was a fan of women, unlike Warhol, Lichtenstein was inspired by culture; their paintings are both Pop Art but they are different because Warhol’s paintings are mostly of women and Lichtenstein’s are of famous cartoon characters. Warhol and Lichtenstein were both phenomenal artists in the twentieth century when art had just begun to take over, ultimately inspired by completely opposite interests. Both artwork’s are examples of Pop art. From viewing…

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