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    Comic Outline

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    Comic Outline/Storyboard Block 1-Shay’s Rebellion The first block shows people fighting in court due to Shay’s Rebellion. Shay’s Rebellion brought debates over the constitution. People were fighting about Shay’s Rebellion because they were unhappy. They were unhappy because they believed they were not getting the freedoms they deserved. Shay’s Rebellion got its name after a guy named Daniel Shay. He was a farmer who refused to pay taxes on his land because he believed he should not have to. So‚ when

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    Invisible Art Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art‚ by Scott McCloud‚ is a book composed in comic book form that explains the importance of comic books‚ and how they are written and why they are written the way they are. Right off the bat‚ McCloud relates to the reader by explaining the world of comic books through the actual art form. Through this art form‚ the reader will feel a sense of closure to the topics because the reader is experiencing the world of comics first-handedly. McCloud conveys

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    Youth in Comics

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    Rebelling Against Conformities in Comics Amongst Young Characters Graphic novels and comics have always portrayed childhood rebelling against the conformities of society. These comics make the reader wonder about societies standards and if we’re being trapped to think and act how the media and pop-culture wants us to. Two works that display characters rebelling and question the norms of society are Calvin and Hobbes and Ghost World. Both these comics exemplify young characters who are themselves

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    DC: Batman: Resurrection of Ras Al Ghul:$20.00 Total:$65.00 Batman: Night of the Owls (The New 52) :$30.00 Batman: vol. 2 The City of Owls:$25.00 Green Lantern: Vol. 2 Revenge of Black Hand:$25.00 Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight & A New Dawn:$20.00 Total:$110.00 Dark Horse: Hellboy: Vol.1 Seed of Destruction:$18.00 Hellboy: Vol. 2Wake the Devil:$18.00 Hellboy: Vol. 3 The Chained Coffin and Others:$20.00 Total:$56.00 Hellboy: Vol. 4 The Right Hand of Doom:$18.00 Hellboy: Vol. 5

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    which can be harmful in the long run‚ and can cause withdrawals when it is removed. Sugar shows signs of addiction by altering the body chemistry itself. When people eat sugar‚ it makes them feel good‚ therefore‚ they enjoy the sweet treat. Although‚ what is really happening is that the body is releasing certain chemicals when people eat sugar that makes them feel good. Each time people eat sugar this release of chemicals is happening. According to a study produced by Nicole M. Avena‚ Pedro Rada‚ and

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    [pic] Medical – Health & Family Welfare‚ Education 1. Motive : To provide the Medical related facilities and prevention of Health to each and every‚ last person of the Nation. 2. Reason : As per present scenario Government Medical Institutions are able to serve/treat only 20% of the Indian population. Rest 80% have to depend upon private sector. 3. Source : Co-operative or Private Public Partnership (Where Management is private while Government place a supportive role). 4. Content : a.

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    Perception about Comics

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    development presents a marked difference from the way American comics have been perceived. (although this perception has changed since the mid-1980s.) The komiks were intended for adults‚ but they were still considered as a low form of literature. Francisco Conching‚ Mars Ravelos‚ Alfredo Alcala and Nestor Redondo have yet to be recognized as “artists” by the mainstream critics. Interestingly enough‚ the komiks influenced by manga(Japanese Comics) and anime (Japanese Anime)‚ are mostly being read by young

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    of reading comics : 1 . Read comics can broaden their horizons ‚ Kuang wide vision ‚ absorb knowledge beyond textbooks ‚ To learn the customs of other countries and so on. 2 . We can even learn some truth through comics and inspired to change our outlook on life. 3 . You can learn painting skills ‚ but also the beautiful picture as a work of art to admire . 4 . Read comics is a recreational activity ‚ Xiao leisure available we add life fun. We then discuss the comic cons :

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    wonder what disaster will occur next. Are we the cause of this destruction and turmoil? When I reflect on the quote "We have met the enemy and he is us"‚ I look back at these events and realize that we are connected to them. Walt Kelly‚ the creator of the comic Pogo‚ is persuasively summing up his attitude towards mankind and the human condition. In saying that‚ because of the garbage and pollution surrounding Pogo’s habitat he states that "We have met the enemy and he is us". I agree with what this

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    To what extent is Petruchio’s “taming” of Kate comic? It could be seen that it is a valid interpretation that Petruchio’s methods of "taming" Kate are comic. Petruchio’s methods of "taming" Kate may have been appropriate comedy material for the 16th Century audience‚ but most modern audiences find Petruchio’s "taming" methods to be neither amusing nor acceptable. A contemporary audience would have found Kate being "tamed" humerous. However‚ Kate adapts and gains power in society where she is oppressed

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