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    Cartoon Network

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    Cartoon network Cartoon Network (CN) is an American cable television network owned by Turner Broadcasting which primarily airs animated programming . The channel was launched on October 1‚ 1992‚ after Turner purchased the animation studio Hanna-Barbara Productions in 1991. It was originally a 24-hour outlet for classic animation properties from the Turner Broadcasting libraries and was all-ages-oriented‚ but now the channel targets kids and teens (about ages 8-15) with mature content during

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    A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art. While the specific definition has changed over time‚ modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire‚ caricature‚ or humor‚ or to the artistic style of such works. An artist who creates cartoons is called a cartoonist. The term originated in the Middle Ages and first described a preparatory drawing for a piece of art‚ such as a painting‚ fresco‚ tapestry‚ or stained glass

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    Advantages of Cartoon Cartoon is type of media. We can found it in the books or animations. Now‚ cartoon is great medium for the intelligible of present. Although many parents are not support children to watch animation or read cartoon book but cartoon has many advantages than they think. In my opinion‚ I agree that watching animations and reading cartoon books are better more than you expected because it give knowledge‚ moral idea and entertainment. Provide knowledge Nowadays‚ many ppublishers

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    Political Cartoon Essay

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    Spring Assignment Political Cartoon #1 This political cartoon is centered around the growing difference in societal roles‚ amidst the 1920s‚ between women and African Americans. After a brief glance‚ one will notice the large man in the middle of the cartoon. This man is used to mock Lady Justice by virtue of the patriarchal society‚ at the time. Thus this figure is given the name‚ Mr. Society. Next‚ in the figure’s left hand‚ one can see that there is a woman alongside books about law‚ and medicine

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    Restriction’s There were many specific events the cartoon highlighted. It highlighted how African Americans were restricted of jobs‚ separate institutions and facilities such as restrooms and public accommodations. There were several signs in the cartoon that read (restricted) under the business name. Which meant that only whites could apply for those certain jobs? The cartoon also highlighted how blacks were treated as inferior beings. It is depicted in the cartoon where the white man pushes the black man

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    Political cartoons serve the purpose of getting specific messages across to our society. Getting messages across to the society about politicians and certain things in parliament is vital in our society because we need to understand the problems and situations going on not only in our county but also the world around us. Political cartoons are mainly found in newspapers‚ magazines and even electronic devices. In political cartoons there are certain elements that are used to get certain messages

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    The different between stated yield to maturity and realized yield to maturity are usually subject to reinvestment risk and default risk. For reinvestment risk‚ the stated yield to maturity of a coupon bond is realized only if the bond coupons are reinvested at the same rate as the promised yield. As zero coupon bonds provide no coupons to be reinvested‚ the final value of the investor’s proceed from the bond is independent of the rate at which coupons could be reinvested. There is no reinvestment

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    Powerpuff! Powerpuff! Blossom‚ Commander and the leader Bubbles‚ She is the joy and the laughter Buttercup‚ ’N’ She’s the toughest fighter Powerpuffs save the day Fighting crime‚ trying to save the world Here they come just in time‚ The Powerpuff Girls Fighting crime‚ trying to save the world Here they come just in time‚ the powerpuff girls Oh no‚ it’s the mad Fuzzy Lumpkins Watch out‚ it’s the repulsive Roach Coach Get him‚ it’s evil Mojo jojo Chasing evil‚ it won’t stop

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    America; his cartoons appear in every issue of Dollars and Sense Magazine; he is better known for his graphic novel ‘Hereville’; published by Abrams in 2010. This cartoon was made in 2012 and the author drew this political cartoon (like all his other political cartoons) to raise awareness of issues that he cares about e.g. feminism‚ racism‚ poverty‚ immigration etc. The issue of equal pay in the workplace is being portrayed in this cartoon. Women are being portrayed negative way in this cartoon; with the

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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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