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    Learning about the choices people made during the Weimar Republic‚ the rise of the Nazi Party‚ and the Holocaust can teach us about the power and the impact of the choices we make today. These three events were a big part of history‚ and impacted several parts of Europe as well as the rest of the world. Learning about the choices made during the Weimar Republic teaches us about how these types of decisions can change how a nation is run‚ the choices made during the rise of the Nazi Party can teach

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    the style well recognised; it tends to use floral decorative imagery‚ curved lines‚ and the female form. It took a lot of influence from Japanese wood blocks. The style was very much influenced by an artist known as Alphonse mucha‚ who produced a poster advertising cigarettes which was displayed in Paris in 1895‚ I shall look at this specific piece in greater detail further into my essay. Maurice Rheims‚ an Artist historian‚ wrote “Art Nouveau arose out of symbolism and its sources are as diverse

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    should be slow or not too fast because old people can’t catch every single word if they speak too fast. * Dressing formal or smart clothes is an important point when presenting to mature people. | 2. Poster: Young audience * Posters need to be easy to look and mainly show the concept of the poster. * It should not have many words because

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    factories were being unsanitary‚ placing rats and other remains from around the factory‚ in the meat. This poster also reminds me of when women were starting to be empowered because they were the ones who taught and raised the children‚ so they began to gain a sense of control in their households. Also‚ during the war‚ more people died from diseases and bacteria‚ than from warfare. This poster‚ which was an establishment of better health‚ was vital to the survival of Americans so that they were able

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    as a former member and pastor of Ebenezer. The posters in the Fellowship Hall emphasize on the accomplishment and events of King. King preached his first sermon in the Heritage Sanctuary at the age of 17. He would become co-pastor of Ebenezer in 1960‚ along with his father Martin Luther King Senior. King

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    au Moulin Rouge” (1891) of the Art Nouveau period and Milton Glaser’s “Sound of Harlem” (1964) of the Postmodern period. There are parallels between the two pieces due to the influence of Art Nouveau on Glaser. I was drawn to Toulouse-Lautrec’s poster not just because of the colorful imagery and Art Nouveau style‚ but also because of his story and the subject matter. Toulouse-Lautrec was disabled‚ having stunted his leg growth after a tragic injury. He dealt with being different by immersing himself

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    time of World War I‚ the United States shifted its focus from its home soil to that of foreign land. War calls for constant flow of funding and what easier place to get it than of patriotic citizens that had nationalism flowing through their blood. A poster that was created in 1917 clearly portrayed the government’s need for money and how they saw that everyone‚ even immigrants‚ should take part in the purchasing of bonds. Sources such as those depicting immigrants and their feelings prior to war greatly

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    work collaboratively to create a class presentation in the form of a brochure‚ newsletter‚ or slide show. After presentations each group will choose to brainstorm an idea for a public service announcement on drug awareness‚ either in the form of a poster or a commercial. Lesson: Partners in Grime is a unit designed to make students more aware of the facts versus the myths of drug use. They will then be better prepared to make tough decisions in their future. Day 1: Students begin this Drug

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    Boom or Bust: Prohibition Coursework Was it bound to fail? A-: Study source A and B. How far do these two accounts agree and prohibition? Source a is dealing with two different sources but both about the subject which is Prohibition. Many of historians have their own opinion about it‚ but the main question is of these two-account show much do they agree on about Prohibition. Source A is a section of writing that was published in 1973 and was taken from a history book. They clearly state

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    zeppelins and aeroplanes. As the war came to an end‚ airships were replaced with the extensive use of zeppelins. The use of aeroplanes and zeppelins was a potent part in the attack and defence of the British main lands. Source A was produced as a poster in 1915 which was one year into the First World War. As a result‚ the source does not inform me about the types of warfare used in the rest of World War One and the entirety of WW2. The purpose of it was to inform the British public about the differences

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