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    Part Two: Analysis The first source shows a poster advertising free trade and technical classes for adults during President Roosevelt’s New Deal. It occurred in 1936 around the time of the United States depression. This poster was created to encourage people to get an education to reduce poverty and to create jobs. The ideological perspective shown in the source is modern liberalism because there is government contribution in the society to benefit the country. This is a collective perspective

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    I am writing to express my concern about the cartoon show Mona and the mean girls‚ that you direct and that your TV station NECKELODEON TV have recently started broadcasting. Personally‚ I think that certain scenes showed in the cartoon are not appropriate and might have negative effect on the young audience of the show. I have a younger brother whom I babysit after school. He is a fan of NECKELODEON TV and enjoys watching shows broadcasted on the channel. I have always allowed him to watch your

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    An example of political discourse which addresses the social issue of child abuse are these political cartoons shown above. This form of political discourse addresses child abuse as a social problem within the institution of family. The first cartoon illustrates the magnitude that child abuse can reach. For example‚ the cartoon says “Growing up in an abusive house mangles the soul. You have been formed in an environment that guarantees you will forever see yourself hardened into a shameful‚ distorted

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    include six components. English professor Michaella Thornton‚ St. Louis Community College at Meramec‚ explains the basic components of the Toulmin framework and why Stephen Toulmin’s model is especially helpful in dissecting and analyzing everyday arguments. The three main keys are data (grounds)or as an evidence‚ warrant and claim (Thorton‚ M.( 2014). The Toulmin Model of Argument. Retireved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEIHCxpKSTM). Claim- the point or an idea the arguer or author is trying

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    On the cartoon Batman: The Brave and the Bold (and in DC Comics)‚ Bwana Beast is one of the Dark Knight’s crime-fighting colleagues. The raymond mill and cement mill never appeared in this cartoon. He’s a D-list superhero whose powers enable him to combine two animals into one: a mosquito gets crossed with a buffalo into a flying‚ stinging‚ ramming monster—that kind of thing. He wears a pointy mask and an animal-skin loincloth. My son‚ five years old‚ watches this iteration of Batman religiously—we

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    The Political Cartoon I chose‚ titled “Cages Cost Money” by Dr. Theodor Geisel‚ or more notably known as “Dr. Suess”‚ is an advertisement directed to the American population‚ trying to convince them to purchase “War Bonds and Stamps.” I chose this cartoon due mostly to the fact that it is a non-violent‚ non-racist depiction of a way to convince the people of your country to provide goods for soldiers fighting. (ie: Nationalism) Most other Political Cartoons relating to other countries on opposing

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    The Toulmin Model of Argument (adapted from: http://schoolnet.org.za/twt/09/M9_argumentation.pdf) In his work on logic and argument‚ The Uses of Argument‚ Stephen Toulmin indicates three major‚ necessary parts of an argument‚ along with three additional‚ optional parts. The three major parts are the claim‚ the support‚ and the warrants. Claim: This is the disputable assertion for which a speaker argues. The claim may be directly stated or the claim may be implied. You can find the claim by asking

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    Gerberg Critical Response People see cartoons everywhere from billboards to the New York Times‚ and at the glance of an eye the cartoon has to grab a persons attention. Gerberg describes six basic needs for a successful cartoon in his essay‚ “What is a Cartoon?”. He loosely defines a cartoon as an‚ “instant communication of a funny idea‚” and suggests that the six basic needs are a cast‚ dialogue‚ gesture‚ setting‚ composition‚ and a cliche violation (Gerberg 223). All of these will help capture

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    Book Review “Media and Cultural Theory” Book Review Media and Cultural Theory Book “Media and Cultural Study” containing new thinking and brings together international scholars to address key issues and debates within Media and Cultural Studies. The takes as its starting point from enlightenment. Focusing on the three theories of the pre and post Enlightenment‚ it is easy to see how they sit as cornerstone of

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    than good. These technological advancements are often very overwhelming and major sources of distraction. For example‚ Source G is a political cartoon created by Paul Noth that portrays a man in a lab coat at a desktop with a tab open that says “The Internet wants to destroy your productivity” with a button underneath labeled “always allow” This cartoon helps to highlight how the exponential freedom the internet provides can easily lead us to get distracted and stray away from

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