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    In the face of adversity, the best remedy can be comedy. Comedians manage to reach wide audiences and influence public opinion more than intended. Comedy for the most part is intended to be comedic first but it can be well informed and provide entertaining perspective. Noted satirical comedian Jon Stewart, former lead of The Daily Show, states his purpose clearly during an interview with Chris Wallace at Fox News in 2011 (https://video.foxnews.com/v/1007046245001/?#sp=show-clips). Wallace sees…

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    The accuracy of White’s comments was seen in 1943 onwards, as “the necessities for cooperation” ceased to be so pressing with the turn of the tide of war in both Europe and the Pacific. Curtin’s government moved away from America and back to Britain once again. As Australia began to seem more secure, its government began to consider the shape of the post-war world and its associated challenges and started to see America as less of a partner in war than, in peace, potentially isolationist…

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    Art Spiegleman says in a convention with other cartoonists about Maus, “From the book, a reader might get the impression that the conversations depicted in the narrative were just one small part, a facet of my relationship with my father. In fact, however, they were my relationship with my father. I was…

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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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    The caption of this cartoon is “WE’RE SORRY, BUT IT TOOK SO LONG TO INTRODUCE THE CANDIDATES, WE’VE RUN OUT OF TIME TO DEBATE”. These words are being used to describe the cartoon because the illustrator wants to convey his message through words to get his main message across to his audience. The guy sitting down on the fox news table represents a moderator. We know because, moderators usually sit at the table with a script to ask candidate questions, therefore the fox news table and the paper in…

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    and he certainly wasn’t the only patriot to ride out and warn towns and villages of the approaching British soldiers; but he was without a doubt a man with passion, talent and courage. He accepted his many roles as an accomplished silversmith, cartoonist, propagandist, artist, dentist, messenger, foundry man, and gunpowder maker with no reserve, showing great courage and conviction even in times of danger. Paul Revere lived to the uncommonly old age of 83, when he died on May 10th, 1818 (Wright…

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    movement is only matched by the urgency of the message spelled out on the canvas: “Ignorance=Fear…Silence = Death.” The message is a cry to the public to speak up and break the censorship and cultural norms that block awareness. Haring’s simplistic cartoonist approach resembles many pop art artists of the time, such as Andy Warhol, and inside this simplicity the artists consciously decide to deliver a simple product where the message or meaning bears the most…

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    Broken Windows

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    On April 10, 2017, New Yorker magazine published a water color and black ink cartoon style painting entitled “Broken Windows” by cartoonist Barry Blitt on its cover. (Mouly, 2017) It is a multi-dimensional caricature with the back side of President Donald Trump in the foreground as he hits golf balls towards the White House which sits as a target in the background. The New Yorker, a magazine that has been in circulation since 1925 is published by Conde Nast and although geared to New Yorkers…

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    Essay On Art Education

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    Art is the canvas for the body, mind, and soul. It inspires creativity and ideas; art is the outlet for emotion that cannot always be said in words. Art is implanted in our minds from an early age, and is especially important in schools. However important it may be, the United States has fallen behind in progress due to an influx of education of STEM education. Arts education is being overlooked by the government as a non-important issue. While most primary schools typically have art and music…

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    Reformers have always challenged the government in some way and during the Progressive Era their ideas were able to influence the U.S. on a national level. Women were quite determined to be treated rightfully and fought for many other social, economic, and political issues. The Progressive Era from 1900-1920 was a response to a multitude of injustices which were caused by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Many Americans were in fear of the economic and political power that the upper…

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