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    Harrison Case Anthony

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    Mr Tuck I am writing to you on behalf of my parents Anthony and Deborah Holmes to provide some furthur clarification on the circumstances regarding the debt owed to your client Mrs Harris. I understand its under your duress whether you take any heed of this email but I feel there has been some information lost along the line in regards to our agreement with Mrs Harris. I do not claim to have any legal knowledge on these matters so forgive me if the following is a bit basic but, as has been the…

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    In Diary of a Part-Time Indian the main character, Arnold uses drawn cartoons to express his view of the world. In a way, it is how Arnold best speaks to the world. He draws cartoons not only for fun, but also to let his voice be heard. Cartoons allow him to tell the world his hopes and dreams as well as his fears and things he hates. The two most pertinent examples of this in my opinion, come in the form of the cartoons Arnold draws when he starts with Reardan, and the almost sacrilegious comic…

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    editorial cartoons is politics in America, and problems surrounding said politics. Summers uses multiple different techniques to get the point across to the viewer of his cartoons. Color is one of the biggest, color sets the tone and mood for the entire cartoon whether that may be bright or dark. Another strong technique he uses is the appeal of logos, creating a logical appeal in the cartoons. The last technique used in the cartoon would be pathos, creating credibility in the cartoon. Summers…

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    Main Idea. What my topic for Heritage Fair is Cartoons, or Comics. Since i’m very interested in being a Cartoonist in the near future, I would like to this topic, plus I think it would be something new not only for me but at Heritage Fair too. Also by cartoons i don't mean animated cartoons, cartoons are another word for comics… if anything it's the other way around. Overall History Of Comics And Cartoons Caricatures- 1700 to 1770 What is a Caricature? Well, the word comes from the italian…

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    Bagel Hockey Case Analysis The bagel hockey case outlined a scenario that combined a cohesive group of young adults, too much free time, and too little management. The cafeteria manager, Mrs. Larby, made an unannounced weekend visit to the cafeteria and found her employees violating one of the business rules of no horseplay. When she walked in on a busy cafeteria, only a couple of employees were functioning in their roles while the rest were playing floor hockey with brooms and stale bagels in…

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    One major hindrance to living an awesome life is stress. Stress, also described as anxiety and pressure, prevents people from living the best life possible. Unfortunately, stress not only affects the individual, but everyone around them. Often, stress clutters our state of mind so that we approach even the simplest tasks with panic. There comes a point where the mind goes into overdrive trying to prioritize, and exists in a state of disorder. We identified a clear need to eliminate stress on…

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    Optimism Brought on by Cartoons As a little girl I remember sitting in front of the television watching cartoons. Cartoons, a place where anything was possible, even a flying school bus. Growing up my memories add my sister sitting there next to me, the screen showing talking ponies instead of the old school bus. Even as the cartoon changed, it still had its own message to present, whether it be about the solar system or the magic behind friendship. In Nick Flynn’s lyric poem “Cartoon Physics,…

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    Widely considered to be America’s first political cartoon, “Join, or Die” was created as an influence to colonial citizens during the French and Indian War. Benjamin Franklin, the creator of “Join, or Die”, featured his cartoon on May 9, 1754 in the Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper. Franklin’s cartoon proved to be rhetorically effective by his usage of symbolism, application to all three points on the rhetorical triangle, and his appeal to ethos, logos, and pathos. During Franklin’s era, there…

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    Lassiter Case

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    The new systems that were to be used by MSCC should have had input from all managers and when there was no help from the primary member Lassiter should have gone to higher management and explained the situation and what assistance he was receiving. Individuals took out their personal issues with the company instead of doing their job so they decided not to help or provide little assistance to get the system up and running. Based on the reading, talking and interacting with another member of the…

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    Nothing Stranger The week before anything had happened; it was just a normal day in Chicago. The weather was perfect, birds were singing, everyone was alive and well. A group of kids went to one of their friends houses on that Saturday to hangout and catch up on the new hit show that everyone at school has been talking about, Stranger Things. Michelle, Maple, Vince, and Joey all headed to Joey’s house to enjoy the day binge watching some Netflix. They enjoyed all eight episodes of the first…

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