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    Ben and Jerry

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    Ben & Jerry 1. Their mission statement included three dimensions; product‚ economic‚ and social. Their objectives were not always in harmony‚ however. They’ve had to sacrifice some objectives to meet others‚ for example they didn’t want to rice prices due to the fact they wanted to be a “ice cream for the people” company‚ but had to sacrifice the social objective in order to stay in business. Of their three mission statement objectives‚ their social consciousness seems to be their leading objective

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    Architects and Artists of Big Ben Big Ben‚ the worlds most famous clock tower‚ is located in the Palace of Westminster which held British Parliament sessions. It was named for Sir Benjamin Hall‚ who at the time of its completion in 1859 was the Parliamentary Commissioner of Works and known for his noble ranking. Big Ben has been fully operational since September 7‚ 1859. The old Palace of Westminster was greatly destroyed by fire in 1834‚ Charles Berry was given the task to rebuild it. In his designs

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    Political cartoons are used as a way to poke fun at the government‚ at authoritative or governmental personnel‚ or at different organizations and all of their followers. They had a major influence on the population of the city of Dayton‚ Tennessee‚ the entire nation‚ but most prominently on the Scopes trial itself. Many different kinds of political cartoons were aimed at many different ideas and people during the course of the trial and even in the years after the trial occurred. Political cartoons

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    Assignment Two: Analysis of Political/ Editorial Cartoons Cartoon One: Coalition of the Drilling. [pic] Leahy‚ S. (2010) Coalition of the drilling. Retrieved 28th May 2010‚ http://www.news.com.au/couriermail Context: the context in which this article is placed is one that is well situated within today’s political and economic standings. Within the world today there is much talk about the war in Iraq and the world’s oil reserves. This cartoon looks at the very serious issue of the war in

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    Cartoon Boon or Bane

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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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    Cartoons are the most frequent and easily accessible source of entertainment which we provide to children. With the vastness of media and extension of channels‚ it has become easier for children to watch their favourite cartoons on a single click and at the same time it has become more convenient for parents to provide children with this all-time favourite activity of theirs. Time which was previously spent by children in outdoor activities is now replaced‚ as now they can be found glued to the TV

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    Uncle Ben

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    last name is important to many people‚ because it reflects a time when African American’s were seen by white Southerners as “uncle” or “aunt‚” because white Southerners refused to say “Mr.” and “Mrs.” According to The New York Times article‚ “Uncle Ben‚ Board Chairmen‚” by Stuart Elliot‚ there is a push to move away from ethnic stereotypes‚ which portray people of color as servants‚ “brand characters‚ and mascots.” Uncle Ben’s lack of a last name reminds people of the days when African Americans had

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    the fact that it was television. In his essay “Healthy Cartoons? A Content Analysis of Foods in Children’s Animated Television Programs‚” Jeremy L. Korr talks about food in children’s television programming. Not only does he look back and gather together a lot of the important studies done concerning Children’s television programs and the food shown or referenced‚ but he does his own studies of the

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    My Favorite Cartoon

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    Favorite Cartoon ¡V The Simpsons Watching a hilarious cartoon on television may seem like the most relaxed thing in the world. However‚ ¡§The Simpsons¡¨ is not only a stupid funny cartoon to keep us laughing for joy but also a clever TV program mixed up with irreverence and slightly twisted morality. I¡¦m not saying that how much influence this show can bring to our reality. But I think it¡¥s very well written. Also it constantly reflects and spoofs our society. The whole story takes

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    Ben Cousins Cartoon Analysis In the cartoon drawn by Mark Knight which was published in the Herald Sun‚ the cartoonist expresses his opinion towards the AFL continuing to allow Ben Cousins to play football and under what conditions. His tone isn’t actually shown in the cartoon yet he expresses his tone by the sarcasm in his drawings‚ in a way revealing his feelings towards Cousins and the head of the AFL‚ Andrew Demetriou. In Mark Knights’ drawings there are a few hidden message for example where

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