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    Poster Of Uncle Sam

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    This poster sends out a message on personal bases, Uncle Sam have his finger pointing and eye contact is being made, it seems like wherever you are in the crowd the message is meant for you. Although, this finger pointing and eye contact is intimidating, it works for most people because many of the young men and civilians are getting prepared for war. Uncle Sam poster represents the patriotism,…

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    “I have to take in that Budweiser thing back and get it fixed.” He said while pointing to the sign bummed. “Is there a place you can take it to get it fixed?” “Uh, Thompson says he knows a place.” “Because we have one that needs to be fixed too. It’s a Bass one.” “Yeah this one I don’t know what happened to it. I think I’ll bring over and have them redo it.” As he was making hand motions describing the sign. “Yeah I like that one because it’s old school.” “Yeah the old Budweiser…

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    He is known for fighting the battle against George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Big Horn (http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/05/us/crazy-horse-memorial/). Crazy horse was a member of the Teton Sioux tribe; he was an Oglala Lakota warrior: who was pointing into the distance riding a horse. The sculpture was carved out of the Thunderhead Mountain on what is scared land according to some of the Oglala Lakota tribe. It measures 641 feet wide and 563 feet high, the head measures 87 feet high. Crazy…

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    middle of the design. For example, At the top panel, if we divide the scene into half, we will have two similar symmetrical sides with the warriors wearing helmet with the shield and the javelins. The javelins with the gesture of the two warriors were pointing at the middle warrior was in a defending gesture. Besides that, the two female figures are raising their arm…

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    (the product of her crime) being taken away. Some people might agree or disagree that these punishments are enough or not. Hester's punishment is enough because she feels bad about the crime she has committed, everyone is paying attention to her and pointing fingers. She is also at risk of losing her child. First, Hester's punishment is enough because she feels ashamed that she has to wear the letter "A" on her chest .She feels ashamed that she committed adultery. " As if it meant for no…

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    The parties are stating who or what they believe is the problem in the issue of gun violence. When you look at the two pictures shown in the cartoon that the politicians are pointing at, there is an M-16 rifle in one picture and a terrorist in the other picture. Both sides seem to have very strong opinions on the subject, however, it seems they can’t agree. The men have two different buttons pinned to their chests, which represents…

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    purpose of drones to that of past weaponry. He states that the motivation of innovation in military technology has been, and still is, to “take out one’s enemies from a safe distance.” He proves this point by citing examples such as bows and guns. By pointing out the similarity in function of drones and other weapons, Bell suggests to the reader that drones will not have a large impact on warfare. Additionally, by comparing drones to more traditional weaponry, the novelty, of which critics are…

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    Babe Bows Out Analysis

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    lined right on the Caliph of Clout. His teammates and flags are also in a line somewhat pointing at him. The white lines on the field are also somewhat pointing at the big fellow in two different ways. His teammates are in a line and somewhat point at him to show that he is the main focus of the image. The flags above the stadium are also in a line and they point at Jack Dunn's Baby by standing tall and pointing down at him to show that once again he is the main point of the picture. The…

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    Which Path to Choose In this photograph of The Wizard of Oz the main focus is Emerald City glowing in the background and the two ways to choose between to get there the safest. The illuminating green castle shows the importance of taking the right path. This image resembles many situations in life where we need to be certain on which path we choose to lead us in the right direction. The magnificent Emerald City is the destination trying to be reached by the perplexed characters deciding whether…

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    this spell I will get to them later. The pronouseation is the same for both movements and it's our-duh-MILL-ee-us. The first way to use this spell would mostly be used if at all in a fight you don't want to be in. by moving your wand from pointing up to pointing at your enemy level with your shoulder and saying the incantation will cause the tip of your wand to shot out green sparks that wrap themselves around the enemy well the sparks are there it enemy will feel slight pain. Well, the charm is…

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