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    World is changing day by day. Every person of this world should be aware what is happening in around. They are also responsible for this. The posters, which are #lastselfie and stop wild crime is so sympathetic. The authority of the poster, World Wildlife Fund wanted to show us that how quickly an endangered animals can be extinct from our planet. They wanted to inform that how fast it happened in society. The campaign is about wild extinct from nature. The campaign wanted to say to the audience…

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    pace of things or a slower pace I will go to what they need/want. REVIEW/ASSESSMENT Review of vocabulary & key concepts: · Students will create a poster, using vocabulary and imagery of spring. Students will be asked to label their vocabulary. Feedback provided to students: · Students will share their posters, explaining what they drew on their poster and why. Assessment of lesson objectives: · Formal: making sure all the individual work is done. · Informal: participation…

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    him, including his life. Big Brother plays the role in this novel as a very useful fear tactic. The narrator describes the Big Brother poster with an eerie tone, “On each landing…the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so continued that the eyes follow you about when you move”(1-2). This describes how posters of Big Brother is plastered everywhere, and how it seems as if Big Brother is really watching you. This is a useful fear tactic because…

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    Tuition free community college is an important subject that is should be discussed early in a student’s educational process to prepare them for future expectations, beyond high school. A study conducted by Pew Research indicates that, “College graduates ages 25 to 32 working full time are earning about $17,000 more than employed young adults with only a high school diploma” (Greenblatt par. 62). There is a need to emphasize the high school diploma is inadequate to support a standard of living…

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    defines sexism as being "the unfair discrimination on the basis of sex". This kind of discrimination tends to operate in favour of men and against women”(UK Essays). During the 70’s sexist ads became progressive everywhere from tv commercials to posters for regular items such as Kellogg’s. “The thought of an advertisement telling women to 'keep up with the house while you keep down your weight ' would undoubtedly cause widespread revulsion. But rewind several decades and such sexist slogans…

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    flowers, vases, and marbles. I did all the work on the posters except for a small coloring section at the top of one poster. I also bought plates and napkins from my parents. Aleah went out and got the pretzels, lemonade, cheese, cups, butter, and change. The morning of Snack Shack, Aleah and I arrived at 7:30 to start setting up our booth. She had brought some lights for the front of our booth which really set it off! We put up our posters, got the decorations set up and got the cheese going…

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    When discussing about World War II, one might think about Hitler, the axis powers, the allies, and the “winners” and “losers” of this global war. Rarely does one consider how propaganda played a crucial role during this significant movement. Specifically, one fails to recognize the blunt, racist propaganda that was exposed to civilians. This would be the last thing on one’s mine when discussing World War II but that is just it. Propaganda did play a massive role; however, it has been brushed to…

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    people think it as vagabond and partisan. In WWI, this type of advertising was used so I think that this is fine for modern day wars. In The Fine Art of War:WWI Propaganda Images, there is a poster that is one-sided and is negative against the Germans. This could be the same in a future war. Also, in a poster that is described in the text uses gross words, such as hun, an insulting word that the Allies used to use to refer to the Germans. Advertisements are being used everywhere; from buying…

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    to keep people calm during the Battle of Britain and in the face of imminent invasion: “In late 1939 after the outbreak of the war, the MOI (Ministry of Information) was appointed by the British Government to design a number of morale boosting posters that would be displayed across the British Isles during…

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    spot wavex scrambler, which is an accessory, that costs one hundred dollars. Furthermore, we see propaganda, not only in this dystopian society, but also operating in our society. An idea of visual propaganda is one by, W. D. Haywood, he created a poster that states, the worst thief is he who steals the playtime of children. Showing, young children working hard while a large and obese man looks on with bags of money at his feet. It characterizes him as stealing their innocence and childhood, due…

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