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    A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art. While the specific definition has changed over time‚ modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire‚ caricature‚ or humor‚ or to the artistic style of such works. An artist who creates cartoons is called a cartoonist. The term originated in the Middle Ages and first described a preparatory drawing for a piece of art‚ such as a painting‚ fresco‚ tapestry‚ or stained glass

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    Advantages of Cartoon Cartoon is type of media. We can found it in the books or animations. Now‚ cartoon is great medium for the intelligible of present. Although many parents are not support children to watch animation or read cartoon book but cartoon has many advantages than they think. In my opinion‚ I agree that watching animations and reading cartoon books are better more than you expected because it give knowledge‚ moral idea and entertainment. Provide knowledge Nowadays‚ many ppublishers

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    2008 Abortion: A Tale of Two Toons To sway opinions or target certain audiences‚ authors often use written humor as a means to convey their argument. Artists and designers behind visual statements such as magazine advertisements or posters frequently use the same method. Political cartoons are a popular way of expressing opinions about current events and dissatisfaction with governing officials. The ever growing abortion debate is the subject of Jim McCloskey’s cartoon making fun of

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    James Willis “Cartoons Effects on Kids” Steven Kirsh. 28 Nov. 2005. Pg.2 “Cartoon Violence and Aggression in Youth” Have you ever walked into a room and found your child watching any of the following television shows; Family Guy‚ South Park‚ or American Dad? Chances are you have‚ however‚ by glancing you might believe that these are simply another show designed to keep children quiet and entertained. What you might not realize is

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    Cartoons : A double edged sword Ever since its invention‚ television has found its way into every child’s bedroom. It is simple yet powerful and has become an essential part of every household‚ entertaining children of all ages with the various animated programs it offers. However‚ the amount of time a child spends fixed in front of a television screen is incredible. In fact‚ children under the age of 11 spend more than 28 hours a week fixed in front of their television screens (Boyse).It is important

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    ENGLISH FOR PROFESIONAL COMMUNICATION UDB 2332 Prepared by : This is questionnaire is to find out whether cartoons bring more advantages than disadvantages among children below 12. ALL INFORMATION GIVEN IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL YOUR COOPERATION IS MUCH APPRECIATED PERSONAL DATA Please tick( √ ) in the appropriate boxes or fill in the blanks with necessary information. 1.Age Under 16 ( ) 25 – 40 ( ) 17 – 24 ( ) 41 and above (

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    I chose to analyze this cartoon by Beeler. The reason I chose to analyze this cartoon by Beeler is because I believe it shows what many people of this nation thinks about the Iran Deal and how this administration is treating our concerns while dealing with Islamic radicals who regularly chant death to America. I believe this is a perfect demonstration of what is people feel is happening in our country with this administration. This political cartoon depicts the state of the Iran nuke deal and what

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    Effects of Cartoon on children behavior Name_________________________ 1. Please indicate your gender. Male Female 2. Please indicate your age. a) 18-24 b) 24-30 c) 30-36 d) 36-42 e) 42 and above 3. Please indicate your current martial status. a) Single b) Married C) Divorced d) Single Parent 4.    To what extent does children preferred watching cartoon film to other programmes? a) Highly preffered b) Less Preffered C) Moderately Preferred d) Of little Importance 5. Are they

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    Political cartoons serve the purpose of getting specific messages across to our society. Getting messages across to the society about politicians and certain things in parliament is vital in our society because we need to understand the problems and situations going on not only in our county but also the world around us. Political cartoons are mainly found in newspapers‚ magazines and even electronic devices. In political cartoons there are certain elements that are used to get certain messages

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    Gerberg Critical Response People see cartoons everywhere from billboards to the New York Times‚ and at the glance of an eye the cartoon has to grab a persons attention. Gerberg describes six basic needs for a successful cartoon in his essay‚ “What is a Cartoon?”. He loosely defines a cartoon as an‚ “instant communication of a funny idea‚” and suggests that the six basic needs are a cast‚ dialogue‚ gesture‚ setting‚ composition‚ and a cliche violation (Gerberg 223). All of these will help capture

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