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    degree in engineering.His first job was at San Francisco Chronicle and it led to a lot of success.One award he earned was the Pulitzer prize with his editorial cartoon named “Peace today.”Another award he won was the Reuben award for being the best cartoonist of the year in 1967.He got married with a lady named Irma Seeman.They were married from 1916-1970,til RUbe died.Rube had two sons named George and another named Thomas George.Rube Goldberg died in December 7,1970.…

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    The speaker of this political cartoon is the cartoonist Herblock. The audience is anybody who is a fan of Herblock's, political cartoons, cartoons in general, anybody who reads the Washington Post, or anybody who reads any newspaper. The subject is how the world seems to be ignoring problems that are affecting people everyday. The cartoon appeals to ethos because it is made by “the famous cartoonist” Herblock on the Washington Post which is a reliable newspaper. The cartoon…

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    Populist Party Analysis

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    The Populist Party usually consisted of middle-class farmers who wanted change from the government. They believed that government should be more involved in society, whereas political parties before embraced a Laissez Faire government. They called themselves the people’s party; which was fitting considering their demands for reform. They called for an 8-hour work day, secret ballots, a direct vote for the legislature, thought the government should own and operate the railroads, and many other…

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    Dbq World War 1

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    and parts of Africa to be part of the Allied Powers. The Central Powers had few friends in their army and were obviously outnumbered. Subsequently, the alliances stuck by their words and aided their allies as much as they could. In document 3, a cartoonist drew each of the countries involved in the war. Of course each alliance blamed the other, however, each of those countries in those alliances were all responsible for World War…

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    The book Fahrenheit 451 was written in nine days, in the basement of UCLA library only using a typewriter. From start to finish this project only took nine days to complete. The title comes from the temperature which paper burns without being exposed to the flame. Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) is closely associated with postmodernism, which began in the late 20th century and has lasted till present day. It is largely a reaction to assumed certainty of science, or object, effort to explain reality.…

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    Sita Sings The Blues

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    It was the first time that I heard and watched this movie---Sita sings the Blues. This animated movie won the best-animated feature on the Annecy International animation festival, and it also got the award nomination of the independent spirit of the 24th American independent filmfest. There is no doubt that this film is a wonderful film otherwise it cannot win and get these honors and awards and the focus from so many people around the world. But there are still many people think this film is a…

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    Art Spiegelman a cartoonist that wrote the graphic novel Maus which is about his father's experience in the holocaust. The holocaust a genocide that killed millions of Jews under the rule of the Nazi remine. Artie tells us the story of his father experience the death camp Auschwitz. As Artie tells his father’s story you can see moments that affected both Vladek and his wife Anja physically or mentally. Art Spiegelman comes to understand his mother's suicide, his relationship with his father and…

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    ‘Government policies were the most important reason for the failure of the radical challenge in the period 1812 to 22’. How far do you agree? – Ismael Ulluso Government policies were the most important reason for the failure of the radical challenge in the period 1812 to 22. This failure was achieved through the introduction of laws and legislation such as The Six Acts. Mike Wells says, “It was difficult to meet both because government legislation barred ‘seditious meetings’ and the strong-…

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    Margaret Atwood

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    dealing with insects. In 1946, she moved to Toronto with her family and focused on writing. She loved creative writing and knew that she was going to have a successful career in it. She is known for many things, such a poet, short story writer, cartoonist, and reviewer of her high school paper. During Atwood’s later years, college life to be specific, Atwood went to Victoria College, University of Toronto,…

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    cut down of carbon would benefit manufacturers to be considerable. Moreover, the cut down of carbon would help their businesses and improve Australia's economy at the same time in order to maximise the benefits. Through using a sarcastic tone, the cartoonist is trying to convince the manufacturers to save money, who are depicted as swimmers in the cartoon. Mark Knight uses different strategies to prompt his readers to look more deeply at his cartoon to find meaning. Similar to many other…

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