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    a propaganda poster about the military. We decided that we wanted to design a poster that included symbols and other words connecting to fighting for your own country. When we were trying to come up with a theme we thought about the Marines. For the people seeing this poster, we wanted them to join the military/Marines and tell others so it could be a chain. Some images provided was one of them being an American flag. We chose this because we used the military in our poster and wanted to…

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    out and revise their current course of action to accommodate this new “inconvenient truth”. The creator of “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore, utilizes this fear to spread his belief of global warming and its effects on our world. Initially, Al Gore wanted to become the President of the United States, a platform he planned to use as a way to warn the public about global warming. His attempts at presidency failed, but he did succeed as Bill Clinton’s running mate in the presidential elections of…

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    World War Poster Analysis

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    roles for the success of the war by many propagandas (Cornell, 28). The woman who was in this poster wore clothes like Rosie the Riveter, which is symbol of going help out war. During WWII, women feel responsibility through many posters, not only for the aspect of working, but also for the aspect of funds for war. Second target is young men. Usually, young men went to the war fields, however, he is in this poster and worked in the factory. I think that this young men couldn’t go to the war…

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    Church Affiliation

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    pertained to the cornerstone doctrine. There was a part of the worship where they read the doctrine glory be to the father. The sermon consisted of the pastor saying to picture yourself on a wanted poster. They gave out mirrors at the beginning of the worship. They were used to see yourself in the wanted poster. The doctrine reflected in the sermon was 2 Corinthians stanzas 1-12. The doctrine states that when you are willing to give from you heart it is appreciated more. The pastor explained…

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    Propaganda Poster Analysis

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    Before World War II began, anti-semitic propaganda posters circulated throughout Europe. The Nazis tried to reunite the German people scattered about eastern Europe from World War I, but they only wanted to reunite a specific kind of German people. The purpose of the posters was to show who they were not trying to reunite with -- German Jews. “Сатана скинув маску!” displays an image of Joseph Stalin taking off his mask. It is then revealed that he is the devil with the Star of David on his…

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    Cover”, my goal was to briefly summarize the book in subject matter and tone; I wanted people who saw the cover to be curious enough to want to know the relevance of the imagery, but not to gather all the details of the story because of the imagery. With my second submission, “Run Lola Run Movie Poster”, I wanted to visually explain the excitement and complexity of the movie; I did this by adding many elements to the poster (lot of words, multiple elements to the main visual image, many shades…

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    The first poster uses symbols such as the statue of liberty and passengers on a boat with luggage. The statue of liberty symbolizes the freedom that Americans have. The passengers on the boat with luggage symbolize United State’s growing immigrant population. The imagery used in the poster includes the statue of liberty and a passenger boat. The poster conveys the message that citizens should consider buying war bonds in order to support the armed forces for the war. I believe the message is…

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    the sustainability and importance of our water. I created a poster to show and advertise the Iowa Water Center Conference to help the community strive to preserve our water systems. My purpose and target audience is my most important aspect of my poster. I want to inform people about this beneficial convention…

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    Once students were done we hung the posters up around the room and did a gallery walk. After our gallery walk we came back together as a whole group and discussed the big idea of systems interact. How did we see that idea in the video and readings? How were they able to apply it to their posters? And where did they see it in the other groups posters? Did they think that themselves as systems would be able to interact and successfully trade? Or would their interaction end up without success? This…

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    begin with, propaganda can influence some people’s opinions and beliefs about other people by seeing posters that make a certain type of people look horrible, greedy and unwanted like the Germans did to the Jews in World War II. For example, posters made during World War II were made to embody the Japanese nation (Miles). They wanted them to have a different perception about the Japan nation. The posters led to racial hatred and massive historical consequences for the Japanese (Miles). Another…

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