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    Commentary “My people died because of this flag” is a comic strip written by Walt Handelsman in the year 2000. In order to understand this comic strip‚ it is necessary for the readers to look at the contextual information. In the comic strip‚ two men are discussing/ arguing about a matter which seems to be that their people died because of a flag which is on the shirt that the white man is wearing. The two men‚ in term of appearance‚ have different skin tones‚ which show that they are from different

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    Roald Dahl Unit Plan

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    Unit Plan: Author Study / Roald Dahl Unit Topic: Roald Dahl Unit Goal: The goal of this unit is to read various Roald Dahl books to recognize and analyze the author’s style. The focus will be on how this author expresses his style and use of humor in his stories‚ themes and characters. The students will also gain experience with literature groups and the dynamics of working in a group. Grade Level: 4 Addresses ELL‚ diverse learners and different reading levels through cooperative/literature

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    trying to impress upon children‚ the acceptance of diversity. Principles of ethics are shown to us frequently in picture books such as those by Dr. Seuss. However‚ as we get older‚ these medias we read constantly as children tend to dissipate. Comic strips‚ like “Calvin and Hobbes” can take their place in adulthood by showing morals and critiquing society’s values in a more mature setting‚ such as a newspaper‚ while still remaining reminiscent of our childhood books. Let’s face it; you would look

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    American Animation Thesis

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    That was many years before Tezuka was even born. But the art of animation is even older than that. In fact‚ an invention called the magic lantern‚ which projected animation by moving a strip back and forth‚ was invented in 1645 by Althanasius Kircher. Around 1915‚ a technique of using celluloid sheets in animation was established. By painting on these clear plastic cels‚ they could then transpose more than one cel on a static background

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    Future Dietician Analysis

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    including good writing skills. By knowing what the audience values allows me to focus more on what the audience is looking for. The way i would describe my public text is a comic strip that will consist of a client and a dietician. Now before I continue with my public text‚ you might ask “Why a comic strip?” I chose a comic strip because each profession is usually serious most of the time. I personally think that it was be nice to read something in your profession‚ yet has humor and pictures to get

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    Alison Bechdel

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    Female comic creators made a great impact on the comic industry although they are not so many. They gained recognition since they have beginning to create comic novels. Women creators have worked an every genre from superheroes to romance‚ westerns to war‚ crime to horror. Their subjects of discussion have expanded as women’s role in society has changed. They are on pressure in the society because the model of women is determined by the society and they have to write like that. However women comic

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    Onomatopoeia Lesson

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    happens to be in the form of  comic strips.          Turn and talk to a partner about  the onomatopoeia words the  author used in the Peanuts  story.      Let’s  see  how  the  author  of  Garfield  made  the story come to  life  by  using  onomatopoeia  words.          Turn and talk to a partner about  the onomatopoeia words the  author used in the Garfield story.      Now it’s your turn to think like an  author who uses onomatopoeia  words in sentences. You are going  to create your own comic strip‚ or  cartoon

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    The comic strip‚ “A Short History of America‚” rendered by Robert Crumb delivers an incredibly clear and significant message that illustrates the inevitable change and continual destruction of our environment. The central message further details that as our populous continues to increase‚ so does the congestion of our cities and the depletion of our natural resources. I would define my position in the audience as being sympathetic as I already acknowledge the fact that the world is consistently changing

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    Roy Lichtenstein Essay

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    Roy Lichtenstein is one of the two most recognized names in Pop Art (Andy Warhol being the other). He is best known for his paintings of what appear to be machine-printed comic strips‚ although he was also fond of depicting advertisements- Roy Lichtenstein (American‚ 1923-1997) The Kiss‚ 1962 Oil on canvas 80 x 68 in. Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein (pronounced /ˈlɪktənˌstaɪn/;

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    painting depicting a crying woman surrounded by water. The painting employs a comic book style of art‚ emulating old comic strips through the colors‚ thick lines‚ and Ben-Day dots. It is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City‚ New York‚ and has been a part of their permanent collection since 1971. The piece is oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The work pays homage to the old comic strips that displayed women as stubborn and emotional. Instead of the woman physically

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