ENGLISH FOR PROFESIONAL COMMUNICATION UDB 2332 Prepared by : This is questionnaire is to find out whether cartoons bring more advantages than disadvantages among children below 12. ALL INFORMATION GIVEN IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL YOUR COOPERATION IS MUCH APPRECIATED PERSONAL DATA Please tick( √ ) in the appropriate boxes or fill in the blanks with necessary information. 1.Age Under 16 ( ) 25 – 40 ( ) 17 – 24 ( ) 41 and above (
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Walt Disney was one of the most creative and innovative people in entertainment history. His optimism and unique vision transformed artistic development into modern American art. Perhaps one of the most significant inventions he is known for is the character of Mickey Mouse‚ but his accomplishments amount to much more. As said before‚ Walt Disney created the animated character Mickey Mouse. Soon after Mickey Mouse ’s birth he (Mickey Mouse) starred in the world ’s first synchronized sound cartoon
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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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following two texts‚ a cartoon strip and an extract from a memoir‚ share similarities and differences regarding the theme and context‚ audience‚ purpose as well as certain formal and stylistic features. The first extract is a cartoon strip written in 1986 by Cathy Guisewite. The cartoon features four panels with three female characters with narrations and speech bubbles to emphasize dialogue and the message regarding women’s rights and sex stereotyping. The context of the cartoon is to show the inequalities
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published views contrary to the government many times; one of his most popular cartoons being centered around Boss Tweed‚ bringing awareness to the dangers of a political machine. Dr. Seuss‚ a well-known children’s author‚ also published many political cartoons challenging the government‚ many of his concerning his disapproval of America’s decision to go to war. As these sides of situations we not published before‚ comical cartoons allowed people to realize there are other sides to the story‚ as well as
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of Cartoons on Children. Children watch on television a lot of kind of cartoons like Tom and Jerry‚ SpongeBob‚ Mickey Mouse and others. Many parents agreed today that every child is interested in cartoons. It is very good if a child watches only educational cartoons‚ but there are a lot of cartoons which have bad influences on children. However‚ nowadays children become addicted to watching cartoons and‚ as a result‚ there are a lot of debates about whether children are affected by cartoons more
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2. Abstract Cartoons are the most frequent‚ popular and easily accessible source of entertainment to children. Because in today‘s world cartoon industry is one of the most successful and bustling industries in the global market various multinational corporate companies using cartoon in order to attract and influence children to buy their commodity. The present study on ― Commodifying Children through Cartoon: An Anthropological Research on Bangladeshi Children living in Urban Area‖ aims to find
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When I was little I used to watch a cartoon titled ‘Popeye the Sailor’ The main character of this cartoon is Popeye. That is my most favorite cartoon character. I watched this cartoon everyday for popeye. At that time I dreamed to be a man like Popeye. Popeye is a fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar. In this cartoon Popeye eats spinich and gets muscles and unbelivable strength. He has a girl friend that he is constantly fighting over‚ and an enemy that is constantly trying to kidnap
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Rhetorical Analysis of a Cartoon As the presidential election approaches‚ America is split‚ debating between Republicans and Democrats‚ but there is one thing that they all would agree on: the price of gas‚ and how ridiculous it has become. Over the summer‚ for the first time ever the national average for gas hit four dollars a gallon. I am going to guess that I didn’t have to tell you that- you already knew. Since most Americans are against high gas prices‚ it makes it easy for a cartoonist
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In this political cartoon‚ “The Security Blanket” sketched by Eugene Payne (speaker)‚ an Army veteran that later became an award-winning cartoonist‚ gave his thoughts over the Great Debate over gun control (subject) through this cartoon. The occasion surrounding this topic is the gun control in the US. This cartoon was directed towards the people (audience) who want more gun control (those who agree) and the hunters who want to be able to get weapons (disagree). It had first appeared in 1983 October
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