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    Gender-Stereotyped Cartoons 1. What cartoons did you watch or books did you read? I had chosen to assess whether children’s media is gender-stereotyped by watching various episodes of The Flintstones from the ABC televison station. 2. Are male and female characters portrayed in gender-stereotypic roles? “Flintstones. Meet the Flintstones.” As the song entails‚ the Flintstones were in fact your modern Stone Age family. This 1960’s American sitcom had placed an emphasis on four leading

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    Effects of Watching Cartoons to the Children CHAPTER I: The Problems / It’s Problems Introduction “A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark” - Chinese Proverb. Children are fun on watching cartoons so as a result they get addicted that give different health problems. This has become a problem because too many children are watching too much television that tend to be violent and addictive. There are a lot of time spending in watching television that set

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    The feud between Australia and Indonesia over how to deal with asylum seekers. 10Jan14  Prisoner transport to match shipping container cells.   The Victorian Government’s plan to use shipping containers as prison cells to alleviate prison overcrowding. 8Jan14  Frosty weather. A look at both the freezing weather in America and the cool relations between Australia and Indonesia over asylum seekers.  The feud between Australia and Indonesia over how to deal with

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    needed more visual pieces of information to explain the situation. The political cartoons from World War II use humor‚ empathy‚ and fear to sway the reader to believe the Axis is evil. Theodore Geisel‚ better know as Doctor Seuss‚ was responsible for many political cartoons of this time period. Geisel is one of the most popular author of children’s books and used cartoons to support the US in Europe. In his cartoon‚ Separate Beds‚ Geisel shows the US in one bed fast asleep and Europe‚ awake‚ with

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    Betty Boop is a remarkable animated cartoon character discovered by Max and Dave Fleischer‚ pioneers in the development of animated cartoons and at the head of Fleischer Studios. These bright men worked tediously to find a cartoon to compete with the iconic animation‚ Mickey Mouse. The brothers’ first approach was “Bimbo the Dog‚” but was not as renowned and famous as Disney’s mouse. Something was missing and they made it a mission to find out. Maybe Bimbo the Dog was lonely and needed a girlfriend

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    Business plan of “Cartoon” kids café Content: Executive Summary………………………………………………………………...2 I Business Description……………………………………………………………2 II Industry profile and Overview…………………………………………………3 III Business Strategy………………………………………………………………3 IV Marketing Segment…………………………………………………………….4 V Management Segment…………………………………………………………..7 VI Start-up Segment………………………………………………………………7 VII Financial Segment……………………………………………………………10 Executive Summary “Cartoon” café is a

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    Description In his cartoon‚ Jim Smith clearly portrays a classroom full of students with brand new laptops. The cartoon focuses on the two students in the front row. All of the students have laptops directly in front of them on their own individual desks. In a caption coming from the laptop of the student with long hair‚ state’s‚ “Congratulations on your new school-issued laptop! In other news‚ your teacher has been laid off.” The two students in front row have their hands placed on the keypad of

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    Should cartoon violence be censored? “It seems today‚ that all you see‚ is violence in movies and sex on TV. But where are those good old fashion values. On which we used to rely!”(family guy theme song) speak of the devil itself. Now in to the twenty first century the primary learning school for kids aging 1 to 4 are mostly all those cartoon shows that they consume. Television is the greatest pedagogue for these young kids who are drawn in to these cartoons‚ from which they emulate actions

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    Alyson Taggart Internet Research #1 Due: 10/04/10 Violence in Cartoons Many studies show that violence in cartoons effect children’s behavior. Cartoons such as Toy Story‚ Scooby Doo‚ or Tom and Jerry all show children that violence is funny and acceptable behavior. Children are unable to determine the difference between right and wrong‚ and are very likely to imitate what they see. When a child’s hero such as Batman throws someone through a wall‚ the child copies what they see because someone

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    Tick Tock Cartoon Essay

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    Political Cartoon “Tick-Tock Tick-Tock” January 11‚ 1949 – The cartoonist’s cartoon shows a man reading the newspaper that says scientist have developed the atomic clock while above him the atom bomb is swinging the atomic clock in front of the man. Usually the swinging of a clock is used for hypnosis. The artist made their statement of Brain-washing or hypnosis clear; there couldn’t possibly be a misinterpretation. “Fire!” June 17‚ 1949 – The cartoon is of a man with a bucket of water‚ climbing

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