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    Cartoons And Their Effects On Children Have you ever met any children who do not like cartoons? Or have you ever seen any children who refuse to watch cartoon? This situations are mostly impossible under normal circumstances. It’s obvious that today’s children are‚ mostly unconsciously‚ exposed to television which is one of the most fashionable inventions of the 20th century. In this composition‚ I will mention the basic reasons for children’s watching cartoons so much and the effects of these

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    Cartoon Boon or Bane

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    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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    Cartoons: Land of Imagination Just as Moses climbed Mount Sinai to receive the ten commands‚ the following are the ten laws that govern my most interesting place. 1. Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of its situation. 2. Any body in motion will tend to remain in motion until solid matter intervenes suddenly. 3. Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. 4. The time required for an object to fall twenty stories

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    Abortion

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    million abortions are done yearly in the USA and 43 million worldwide have been the steady number for several years now. Ever since the case of Roe v. Wade in 1973‚ abortion has been one of the most contentious issues in our society. On the one hand‚ the pro-choice perspective believes that a woman should have the right to choose what is right for her and her situation‚ but on the refutal the pro-life perspective feels that all children should have the right to live. The legality of abortion is hotly

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    demonstrate visual communications. I think the main point to visual communication is to get the audience’s attention. There are many mediums to use and some are bolder than others‚ you just have to know how to use these visual effects successfully. The first visual element I used was WordArt‚ it is very similar to ClipArt but with words. This type of communication is used usually as an introduction to a paper. The size‚ color‚ shading all brings the readers eyes right to it! Another great visual tool

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    VISUAL COMMUNICATION VISUAL RHETORIC What is Visual Communication? What is Metaphor? The representation of a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea that suggests a particular association or point of similarity. How does bad design make you feel? What do you liken it to? What is Metaphor? The representation of a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea that suggests a particular association or point of similarity From Makeness.com: “I hate bad design. It’s like an itch I can’t scratch. It litters

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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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    Psychiatry 47:1 (2006)‚ pp 16–24 doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2005.01538.x Abortion in young women and subsequent mental health David M. Fergusson‚ L. John Horwood‚ and Elizabeth M. Ridder Christchurch Health and Development Study‚ Christchurch‚ New Zealand Background: The extent to which abortion has harmful consequences for mental health remains controversial. We aimed to examine the linkages between having an abortion and mental health outcomes over the interval from age 15–25 years. Methods:

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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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    Adult Themes in Cartoons

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    Throughout time‚ more and more people have realized that cartoons have changed from something sweet and educational‚ to something more sinister and full of adult themes. Cartoons contain adult themes‚ but how many? It’s believed that newer‚ or more modern cartoons will have more adult themes then ones aired at a later date‚ because of the more openness of today’s culture towards adulthood. By using content analysis‚ I watched two cartoons: two episodes of Adventure Time and one episode Pokemon in

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