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    World War 1 Propaganda The “They Shall Not Pass” poster is a inspirational poster connected with the Poliu era of French propaganda. Poliu‚ which meant “shaggy‚” or “hairy” soon was known as a French soldier on the front lines. The exact happenings of this piece by Maurice Neumont is a French soldier in ragged attire stands in front of a flaming battlefield. This poster is attempting to convey that France is a strong country who will not be pushed around. They need brawny soldiers who are willing

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    this propaganda poster is The sunlight of Mao Zedong Thought illuminates the road of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. It was designed by the Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing House Propaganda Group in August 1966. The top half of the poster shows Mao’s head displayed as if it were a sun with white and yellow light beams. This is displayed on an almost peach-pink color that provides contrast and shows the details of the light beams. Also in the top half of the poster are

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    The poster for the first film gives very little away about the plot of the film‚ although it holds enough information to interest viewers. First of all‚ it contains lots of reviews from different newspapers and websites who are well known for reviewing the most popular movies. This in itself will interest followers of the website/newspapers‚ as the reviews positively reinforce the quality of the film. The reviews are enough to interest many film enthusiasts as they will be curious to experience the

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    Cross safety poster. This visual artifact was introduced into the mainstream media on June 27‚ 2016‚ after it spread throughout Twitter and sparked for being racist. The goal of this poster was to introduce pool/swimming safety to children across the nation. The poster was posted in two Colorado pools in Salida and Fort Morgan. This poster displayed safe and unsafe actions of children playing in the pool‚ titled "be cool‚ follow the rules". Why was this poster considered racist? The poster separated

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    subconscious connection we make between this phrase and Uncle Sam. Flagg is the creator of the iconic Uncle Sam army recruitment poster that we have undoubtedly seen reproduced time and time again. The image was originally published as the cover of the July 6‚ 1916 issue of Leslie’s Weekly magazine with the title “What Are You Doing for Preparedness?” (Library Of Congress) This poster‚ patriotic and persuasive‚ was one of the most popular propaganda tools ever used. By establishing ethos through Uncle Sam

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    Ww1 Propaganda Analysis

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    today is to analyze the propaganda campaigns used by the Allies & Central Powers and to draw conclusions… You are to then compare the propaganda of WWI to the propaganda of today. YOUR TASK: 1. You must visit several websites that shows propaganda posters from WWI (make sure it is not WWII !) & answer questions about them. WEBSITES TO USE: * Hold down the control key & click on any of the links! • http://www.worldwar1.com/posters.htm • http://www.ultimatehistoryproject.com/military-maneuvers-world-war-i-recruiting-posters

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    Review the posters given to you in class and answer the following questions. 1. According to posters 1 through 4‚ what could Americans do here on the home front to assist the war effort? 2. Based on posters 5 through 14‚ describe how we encourages Americans to join the military or buy liberty bonds. Determine what emotional appeals are made in these posters? In addition‚ what effect might this have on Americans with German ancestry? 3. Based on posters 15 and 16‚ discuss the role of women in World

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    popularity of many different types of movie genres‚ Action movies are rising up as well because there are many actors and directors. There are many characteristics that define an action movie and how it should be made. While looking at the movie posters I found some similar features between all three. While looking at the photos I further saw the reasoning behind the similarities. At the end I figured out if the same features are in all other action movies. Introduction Action movies have been around

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    Preferred Poster for Stop Child Labour Campaign I understand that the Stop Child Labour Campaign is an international campaign which seeks to eliminate child labour through the provision of full-time eduction wants a poster to raise awareness about child labour and to convince the international community that it is everyone’s responsibility to contribute to the elimination of child labour. I have found poster 2 to be more effective in addressing the issue of child labour. Poster 2 contains

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    Determining the Influences of Soviet Propaganda on Contemporary Advertising and Promotion The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of political ideology on Soviet posters and the ways in which this style continues to influence today’s advertising and popular culture. Though there are many forms of propaganda the forms of propaganda I intend to discuss in this essay are visual. The areas I aim to further my understanding of are the representation of political ideologies on today’s

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