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    Effects of Cartoon on children behavior Name_________________________ 1. Please indicate your gender. Male Female 2. Please indicate your age. a) 18-24 b) 24-30 c) 30-36 d) 36-42 e) 42 and above 3. Please indicate your current martial status. a) Single b) Married C) Divorced d) Single Parent 4.    To what extent does children preferred watching cartoon film to other programmes? a) Highly preffered b) Less Preffered C) Moderately Preferred d) Of little Importance 5. Are they

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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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    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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    Throughout literature and movies‚ there is a frequent use of stereotyped characters. The specific purpose of these characters may differ from crude humor to making a societal statement. On a fundamental level‚ these characters help create an idea an audience can understand‚ that they have seen in life‚ or experienced. In Disney’s Beauty and the Beast‚ Gaston’s and the Beast’s stereotypical personas help further the idea of Belles strength and intellect. To all of the other girls in town‚ Gaston

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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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    Cartoons and Kids’ Behavioral Problems One of the problems we face today with kids‚ is their hyperactivity‚ swinging modes‚ early maturity‚ using bad language‚ being stubborn‚ aggressive and violent. According to lots of researches and from parental point of view it could be said that one of the main reasons of children’s psychological and misbehavior is what they watch on TV. TV can glue kids for hours in front of it‚ and it’s usually without supervision. Cartoons are the most frequent and

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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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    is television and cartoons. However cartoons weren’t always as good-natured as they have tried to be today. From the earliest cartoons to as far as the 60s‚ many cartoons have used racist stereotypes and racial slurs. Should we look to these old cartoons as a good source of insight or accept that they were just racist cartoons? Cartoons are just like art in that they paint a picture of what society was like at the time of its creation. Albeit racist and crass‚ these old cartoons tell a very convincing

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    steroids and supplements can affect the user mentally and physically. The cartoon indicates the fact that there has been a trend towards younger supplements users in recent years. It proves this by showing a muscular teenager who is eating cereal out of a bowl labeled‚ supplements. The author’s purpose of the cartoon is to bring attention to the problem growth of adolescence who use supplements and other illicit drugs. In the cartoon‚ the boy is frowning which can mean that he’s sad because he’s eating

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    Fan The wink Cartoonist Glenn McCoy published a political cartoon about one of the presidential candidates Hillary Clinton on September 10th 2015. The cartoon focuses on a recent incident of Mrs. Clinton. She not only uses a personal email account and sever when she was the secretary of the state ‚ but also deleted some of the e-mails which she consider “personal”

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