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    included all of the University class’s service projects. I saw some that volunteered at the humane society, which I would have loved to have participated in. There was one class that volunteered at a cemetery—that would’ve been really creepy. One of the poster boards had Christmas lights around…

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    In “Letters from Iwo Jima”, a group of Japanese soldiers were portrayed as compassionate individuals that help to pull humanity out of the monster presented through war. Despite the use of unjust propaganda posters and other readings, Japanese soldiers were shown in a different framework of society that positively changed how they could be viewed. During the second half of this film, some Japanese soldiers found an American that had been badly wounded in battle. They decided to take him into…

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    the reader to think deeper into the plot of the story. Everything has a meaning and Orwell choose the smallest items, the simplest of events, and minor characters to represent the major themes of his novel. From paperweights, to prole woman, to posters, Orwell’s symbolism makes 1984 such an amazing read. I love Big…

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    perspectives  Making posters to explore indigenous identities  Role play to experience Indigenous life style 6- 7years of age Describe exactly what you will do with this experience: The Animation video of ‘How the Birds got their songs and colours’ allows children to acquire cultural values,…

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    Napoleon, many techniques may be used. Although all propaganda is based upon playing upon intrinsic desires and perceptions, the methodology of persuasion, such as a visual poster or multimedia commercials, result in key discrepancies in the audience response. Our poster persuades the animals within George…

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    Gurinder Chadha directs the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham. Chadha presents culture through her cinematography to enhance the fact that Jess is caught between her passion for soccer and the traditionalism of her culture and the predicaments she faces trying to get her traditional Indian parents to accept her life long dream to become a professional soccer player. Jess, being trapped between her desire for soccer and the traditionalism of her Indian culture is shown through many techniques…

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    mirror. It is screwed to the wall, so I cover it with a poster of Maya Angelou that the librarian gave me. She said Ms. Angelou is one of the greatest American writers. The poster was coming down because the school board banned one of her books. She must be a great writer if the school board is afraid of her” (Anderson 49). Still unable to face herself in the mirror and, therefore, face her traumatic event, Melinda prefers to look at the poster of Maya Angelou. Both Angelou and Melinda lost…

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    Imagine a place where the whole society would run on the concept of an eye for an eye. Some people might think that it is fair and people deserve to be treated the way they treat others, but really, let us think about it carefully. Would you retaliate against a person who stole something from you? Would you ask the government to rape a convicted rapist? When it comes to vengeance in the case of theft or rape, people do not exactly want an eye for an eye. They think putting the convicted criminal…

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    I chose to volunteer at New Directions the shelter for domestic violence. When we decided what community service site we wanted to work at I had to choose between my love for children of my desire to help people who have been put in hard to escapable situations. I value community service and voiding doing things that everyone are already doing and since Bessie Weller was the mandatory location from last year I knew many people would chose to do that location. That is why I chose to do New…

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    country but propaganda from the government made the difference in how many women joined. Women back home wanted a heroine role during World War 2 and working for the army was an excellent way to meet that goal. The poster I chose has the caption “they serve – that men can fly.” This poster is an attempt to recruit women into the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War 2 by informing them that the woman are needed to serve so that men in the air force can do their jobs and fly the planes. My main…

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