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    inference people to a biased conclusion is using propaganda. One use of propaganda is by posters such as‚ “Hold up your end!”‚ made by William P. King during WWI in 1914–1918 to increase the aid support during the first war. And another WWI poster made by Lindsay Norman and W. E. Smith in 1918‚ called‚ “Will you fight now or wait for this”‚ that was used to show the necessity of additional troops. Posters such as these were made in an attempt to make citizens contribute to the war by either donating

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    he inspired other artists and designers who copied him and plagiarised him so that for years the image of the Muchaesque beauty surrounded by her characteristic symbols was enshrined in advertising‚ magazine covers and illustrations‚ book jackets‚ posters‚ paintings and numerous artefacts. Art Nouveau is the Decorative style of the late 19th century and the early 20th that flourished principally in Europe and the USA. Although it influenced painting and sculpture‚ its chief manifestations were in

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    it” poster featuring Rosie the Riveter highlights the inequality women experienced during World War II. This poster stressed women’s empowerment and symbolized a major gender revolution during the 1940’s that would forever change how our country viewed women and their war effort. It also often times boosted worker morale and motivated women’s attempted involvement with the war effort. Although many Americans were against women participating in the war‚ through propaganda like the Rosie poster they

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    British propaganda during World War 1 During the First World War Government propaganda played a crucial role during war and it also played and important role in the nation’s culture and society. Propaganda took form of posters‚ paintings‚ photographs‚ books‚ articles‚ leaflets‚ pamphlets‚ and newspapers and sometimes letters. It targeted specific audience such as women‚ young men‚ rich people and factory owners. Britain had a unique system of propaganda which affected Germany‚ they had an strategy

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    Cited: Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States. Records of the Works Projects Administration. National Archives and Records Administration. 1995. Web. 27 September 2010. Library of Congress. Posters from the WPA. Prints and Photographs Division. 2000. Web. 28 September 2010. University of California Organization of American Historians and The Regents. The Great Depression and the Art. NCHS. 1998. Web. 27 September 2010.

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    The Alphabet Soup Agency our poster represents is the National Youth Administration (NYA). The NYA helped provide education‚ work‚ and recreation programs for youths aged 16 to 25 during this period. This New Deal agency operated from June 26‚ 1935 until it was dissolved in 1943. The propaganda techniques we used in our poster are symbolism‚ virtue word‚ color‚ and symbol. The message our poster conveys is that the NYA can help provide youths with education or work experience and put them on their

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    Gismonda, Alphonse Mucha

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    volunteered himself for the work and in less than two weeks the piece was complete. The size of the piece was nearly life-size (216 × 74.2 cm) and was vastly different to almost all work in Paris at that time‚ leading to a boom of interest from poster collectors. This showed Mucha to be not only an artist of great skill‚ but also showed the piece as one of the first in the style known as ‘Art Noveau’. The piece itself depicts Bernhardt‚ playing Gismonda‚ standing upright‚ dressed in long‚ flowing

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    UHS contact information clearly written on the poster‚ giving students the ability to act. This combined with the motivation of personal relevance should prove to be persuasive according to the Elaboration Likelihood Model. Posters like these will be placed around campus in dorms and

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    men are fighting to achieve gender equality in everything. Posters and pictures each certainly have deeper meaning beyond what is physically visible right away. Looking deeper into each of the character placements‚ weather‚ genders‚ background‚ and events in a given image‚ one can get a clue as to what is truly going on and what point the author is actually trying to get across. By promoting an idea that some people are scared of‚ this poster provides evidence that there is a development of gender roles

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    chemistry‚ and electrochemistry. Methodologically‚ students will learn how to keep a professional notebook‚ perform fundamental chemical techniques such as titrations‚ evaluate their data‚ create tables and graphs‚ and communicate their results in a poster session format. Computers within the lab will be used to facilitate data organization and analysis. Class Policies: 1. Your grade will not be penalized if you have one excused absence. If you miss a lab you can only make up the missed lab in

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