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    These panels ensure community participation in the planning process and aims to improve the quality and efficiency of the decisions made (Jones & Wiltshire, 2011). Other aims of these development assessment panels include improving the relationships between different levels of government, improving the management of the approvals process and limiting the time it takes for a development assessment to be approved (Jones & Wiltshire, 2011). The development assessment panels hope that by doing…

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    graphic novels. Both conveying very different panels, colors, and etc. After I read both novels I then made a graphic novel of my own. I was inspired to make a graphic novel about bullying because of how Demi lovato overcame bullying in highschool. I was bullied too unfountraley, so her story inspired me to create a graphic novel about how I was impacted by bullying and how I overcame it too. The main ideas of my graphic novel was to portray panels of me in my feelings or other emotions. I…

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    shown a manipulation of time and space in my comic that is about a man being chased down by a car. They both work hand in hand and it starts with the second man in the phone booth. Once we go from panel two to three we can tell the car is getting closer because in distance it is closer to the man. From panel two to four we can see that time and distance has had to pass for the man and car relation to be the way it is. He goes from very small on the page and the car at the opposite end being much…

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    Kaernick Case Study

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    Questions for Round Table 1. I want to begin by getting the temperature or temperance of the panel. How would you decide the current racial and economic climate in the United States? 2. How do you feel about Kaepernick’s protest? I have heard people describe Kaepernick’s actions as between misguided and revolutionary, do you think Kaepernick’s protest is productive? 3. In a climate in which it is pretty clear Kaepernick will not play in the NFL this year, what do you think the most productive…

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    Jimmy Corrigan Analysis

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    anxiety and abandonment. The double-spread chosen is the end of the dream where Superman drops Jimmy’s house and the beginning of the dream about the small horse he is forced to shoot. The first page is framed differently than any other page since the panels are situated inside a theatre with what seems like birds or mice watching the action take place. This has a metatextual theme surrounding it since it is drawing attention to the fact that it is a fictional narrative by creating two separate…

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    States"). Nate Beeler’s cartoon, published in The Columbus Dispatch depicts two anti-gay-marriage men and two lesbian women in different panels. In the left panel of the cartoon by Nate Beeler, two men are arguing against gay-marriage in a room with beaming spotlights, patriotic décor, and a microphone to record the debate. One of the two men in the left panel states his concerns that “pastors may be forced to officiate at gay weddings!”(Beeler), while the other man comments “It’s a slippery…

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    Here, I have adapted Piri Thomas’s “The Konk” to be a visual narrative. There is a lot of give and take with this genre adaption, but overall I think there are many positive additions that come with a graphic text. With a short story, there is always going to be a lot of little details that go into the story in order to beef up the text. So when converting a story to a graphic, a lot of these little details are going to be lost, such as the mean people on the train, or Piri’s siblings making fun…

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    as our early ancestors used heat from the sun to start fires to cook food are heated rocks to provide warmth through the night. These two scenarios are both examples of solar renewable energy. You may have noticed some of your neighbors with shinny panels on top of their roof. Well your neighbors are going green and trying to get away from non-renewable energy which hurts the environment by the pollution that comes from using oil or nuclear energy. Solar along with other renewable energy should…

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    land pollution. Sunlight received by the Earth is enough to meet the annual energy needs of all people worldwide according to National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The environmental advantages are the main drivers in the promotion of the use of solar panels and solar energy. Cell phones have become a necessity for plenty of people around the world. Cell phones allow people to keep in touch with their families, business clients, and access to the Internet, and so many more. Today’s technically…

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    art has four panels, each containing events of Christ’s final moments of life. The center panel portrays the Crucifixion of Christ on the cross. In the panel above Crucifixion, Christ is praying in a garden. This panel was a replacement for the original panel which was of Christ ascending into the heavens. Just below the Crucifixion panel is an image of three women Christ’s empty tomb. They are met by an angel who tells then that Christ has risen from the dead. In all the panels above and…

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