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    He has been an illustrator, writer, and publisher. As an illustrator Geisel has worked as a children's book cartoonist, and advertising artist, and a freelance cartoonist. As an advertising artist Geisel has worked for many companies, such as Flit and Holly Sugar. As an author Geisel has been an editorial cartoonist, a children’s book author, and a novel author. Finally, he published for his college paper, the Jack-O-Lantern. He was the Founder and president…

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    stepfather was very strict in his life, but did not respect his strive to want to write. Baldwin’s stepfather was a heavy religious man . He would rather Baldwin become a pastor at the church. He didn't let the non-support from his stepfather stop him from being a successful writer and we'll known author. During the early part of his life Baldwin did a little preaching but he knew thats not what he really wanted to do . When he left the church he left the country and met many people who loved…

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    comic strip, “Calvin and Hobbes,” and Roald Dahl, author of “Lucky break,” are both very successful writers. Although they write different types of literature, their work habits are similar. Bill Watterson draws if he can’t think of a topic. The cartoonist admits , “If I don’t have a ready topic, I try to think of what I would like to draw (Watterson). The author writes all his ideas in an ordinary school notebook. Watterson says, “ I write in pencil, and go through erasers at an alarming…

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    not only possible but widespread and globally known and feared. Seuss knew when he was writing his poetry that his messages would never be out of date. The basis for his writing was pulled from his time of working at the New York Newspaper as a cartoonist. He believed that everyone has the right to a voice no matter your age, race, or gender. These topics are still being debated today. From the Me Too movement to the ongoing protest for March For Our Lives, America shows how much they care about…

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    by using pathos through a sad character who is a victim of a bank failure, and logos through a squirell who stands for the future and how it is effected by the incident. John Tinney McCutcheon, the author of the cartoon, is a political cartoonist who was active during the early 1900s. John used to work for American newspapers and…

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    Socrates once said that “He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.” This quote encapsulates the current state of the world, in which people are constantly wanting more than they have, which in reality will never satisfy them. Greed and materialism has been a social issue for many years, and will continue to be an issue in Australia, and the world. It is especially prominent in business professions, where greed is considered healthy and…

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    The Cold War was not a war of arms and deployed men, but rather a war of information and intelligence. The term “Cold War” was first introduced by Bernard Baruch in 1947 during an angry speech he made about the industrial labor problems in the country. He was appalled at how the United States couldn't pull together their economic system in regards to the workforce, and stressed the idea that the United States needed to become more stable in order to reach its goal of worldwide peace. He…

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    Should 16-Year Olds Drive

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    distracted by whatever is near them. Whether it be a mobile device, someone else in the car, or something they've got to see out the window, teens are probably willing to take the risk of succumbing to whatever it is's temptation. Adam Zyglis, a cartoonist for The Buffalo News, proves this…

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    Thomas Nast was a cartoonist in the 19th century, who primarily focused on issues with race and equality through the Civil War and Reconstruction era. He was given the name “Father of the American Cartoon.” During this period, the North and South were going fighting with one another due to opinions that both sides wanted the other to follow. Nast used his cartoons to influence the public opinions in the North which influenced public policy and showed his change of views of Reconstruction.…

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    A Balance of Words & Pictures Among his revolutionary works, Scott McCloud’s graphic essay, “Show & Tell” emphasizes the effectiveness of combining words and pictures while addressing a general audience of various ages, consisting of cartoonists, writers, artists, and readers. The Show-and-Tell vignette, at the beginning of the essay, explains to the audience how a story can be difficult to understand when words and images are separated or used improperly. Throughout the graphic essay, the…

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