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    10 years old children prefer to watch cartoons rather than other TV shows Marcela Reyes Quintana Claudia Arteaga Gómez Jessica Morales Martínez Danaee Jiménez Guevara Sebastián Ortega Uribe Sebastián Díaz Carvalledo Universidad del Valle de México Professor: Sergio Bautista 31 / 05 / 2010 Prologue: Since the last decades‚ mass media has taken a big role on any society that exists nowadays. It is of great importance because of many reasons. One of them being because thanks to them information

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    ------------------------------------------------- Division of Humanities ------------------------------------------------- Include a copy of this statement on top of the final version of each essay. Submitted by: Ulises Ramirez Assignment Title: Violent Video Games and Their Affect on Children Date: June 3‚ 2012 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data

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    Political cartoons are usually used to demonstrate an illustrator’s point of view during any political issue or event. More times than not a cartoon is making fun of or strongly putting down whatever that political view is. In McCutcheon’s interpretation over ratifying the treaty of Versailles his illustrations demonstrate that he doesn’t agree with that ratification. McCutcheon’s obvious disagreement is shown through specific negative characteristics of the people and the objects in the cartoon. Woodrow

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    animators Hugh Harmanᄃ and Rudolf Isingᄃ made a cartoon entitled Bosko‚ the Talk-Ink Kidᄃ‚ and tried to sell it to a distributor in 1930. Warner Bros.ᄃ who had previously tried an unsuccessful attempt to set up a cartoon studio in New York in order to compete with Disney‚ agreed to distribute the series. Under producer Leon Schlesingerᄃ’s guide Harman and Ising created Looney Tunesᄃ (the title being variation on Disney’s Silly Symphonies) starring their character Boskoᄃ. A second Harman-Ising series‚ Merrie

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    Comic strips (cartoon strips) are drawings‚ or a collection of multiple drawings‚ which tell a story; they are often combined with words to help tell the story‚ or give the punchline. This form of story telling (through imagery) has existed since Ancient Egyptian times‚ as well as textiles from medieval Europe. The Paupers Bible is a tradition of picture bibles beginning in the later Middle Ages‚ which depicts biblical events with words spoken by the characters written in scrolls (Appendix A). This

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    concerns parental characteristics. Darling and Steinberg (1993) distinguished between the content of parental acts and the style in which it was administered (Holden‚ 2002). With all this variation researchers cannot definitively isolate the singular effects of spanking. Holden (2002) reviewed Gershoff’s (2002) meta-analyses of eighty-eight (88) studies and noted that there were both positive and negative outcomes associated with the punishment of spanking. According to Gershoff’s (2002) analysis

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    continue to become a better artist. The Cartoon Art Museum‚ or CAM‚ brightly stood out among the rest because at this museum I was surrounded by the icons of my childhood that originally inspired me to pursue an art career. My passion for my work was rekindled after perusing this museum. When I heard the name “Cartoon Art Museum‚” I naturally imagined it as a vibrant and dramatic building that had to be massive‚ with enough rooms to store a lot of cartoon artwork. Arriving at CAM‚ I was almost taken

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    failing of their children. The author‚ showed how comparison of the children is wrong. He showed the reader the assumption that the parents have to the nurturing of their children. Many parents do not understand that talents differ from one child to the other. In addition‚ the author demonstrated that the interests of children differ. As he tried to compare Tan to her friend Jong who has gained her fame as the littlest champion due to her talent in chess. This comparison of children does not motivate

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    Influence of Animated Characters in Television Advertising towards Young Children Literature Review by Eileen van Dulm University of Lethbridge 11/30/2011 1. Introduction On average children between two and five years old spend more than 25 hours a week in front of a TV screen. Children between six and eleven years spend on average 23 hours per week. Children between two and five years old are exposed to more television commercials than older children and 50% of the commercials are being seen

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    games are common in our life‚ they have not only good effects‚ but also bad effects‚ especially to teenagers. Moreover‚ even though parents know that teenagers play computer games too much‚ they do not know that why teenagers are widely excited at computer games‚ and what the bad effects of computer games are. There are two main causes that teenagers play computer games too much. In addition‚ playing computer games too much has two main effects. The first reason that teenagers play computer games

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