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    Literature Review Study of representation of women in Walt Disney Cartoon Characters. Title: Study of representation of women in Walt Disney Cartoon Characters. Introduction: As long as there have been civilizations, there have been stories, myths that are told to children. These stories are usually the basis of the cartoons characters except some which are from creator’s imagination. This story telling is a means of not only comforting and amusing a child, but of teaching the child the societal

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    History of Communication

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    1904 First regular comic books. 1906 Lee Deforest invents the electronic amplifying tube or triode - this allowed all electronic signals to be amplified improving all electronic communications i.e. telephones and radios. 1910 Thomas Edison demonstrated the first talking

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    the father-son relationship between Art Spieglmen and his father, Vladek. What separates Maus from various other novels published about the Holocaust, is the medium Spiegelmen uses to stylize his story. Maus is read through a series of expressive comic strips and Spiegelmen opts for animal masks to represent the humans in the novel, which has a multitude of impacts on the novel. The choice of animals associated with their typical “people” clearly tends to the wickedness of Holocaust, with each animal

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    American Treasures of the Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Sept. 2015. . Website on background of Jackie Robinson. This website just gave a brief summary of Jackie Robinson's life and how he affected others. They mentioned his motion picture and comic book series. His signing into a major league led to the league drafting women players Toni Stone, Connie Morgan, and "Peanut" Johnson. This shows how Jackie exchanged his life story with others and how it affected them personally. "SABR." Jackie

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    The media industry is the state of our actuality. Society expects for the news to keep them informed on what is going on around the world. There are several different kinds of media; there is the newspaper, radio, and television. Each category has its own different stage that has modeled the media to be as influential as it is in society today. Along with all other forms of media, newspapering has played a huge role in the way society view the media industry. Through time many changes have occurred

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    Song of the South is a movie based off of “Uncle Remus” a book about the stories of Br’er Rabbit. In the book, Brer Rabbit has many encounters with Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear. The stories about Brer Rabbit include The Tar Baby, Brer Rabbit Earns a dollar per minute, and Br’er Rabbit’s Laughin Place.Then in 1946 Walt Disney made a movie based on the book. The movie has many songs that have an uplifting feeling to them like Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Everyone’s got a Laughin Place, and How Do You Do. Some songs

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    control it. To bestow a name indicates power, and to rename shows—biblically the special call of God. Abram became Abraham ; Jacob became Israel ; Simon became Peter. God summoned his prophets. Hulga summoned herself to a new life. Her renaming is a comic perversion of God’s practice, a self-call to a life of sterile intellectualism » (Feeley 25). Obviously, this new name cultivates her ugliness. « She had a vision of the name working like the ugly sweating Vulcan who stayed in the furnace and to whom

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    Ruixi Lin Prof. Kim HIST 271 5/11/2017 Myths, Teachings, and Beliefs That Fueled Historical Injustices in America Introduction For an average right thinking American, the historical injustices associated with America are not inconceivable as the consequences are being reaped greatly today. Despite all the social and legal frameworks set, America still struggles with high racial tensions, massive incarceration rates, and discrimination against racial and ethnic minorities. The laws might have been

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    certain period. Pop art was exposed among those artists who called themselves the Independent Group (IG) in the mid-1950s and became famous in the 1960s in America and Britain. The main characteristics of art are paintings of celebrities, pictures from comic books and newspaper photographs. Artists usually use bright colors in pop art. ELEMENTS OF ART AND DESIGN Elements of art are counted as the soul of art. Art without elements of art is not art; these are the main things in art, without them you are

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    Utopia in The Tempest In The Tempest, Shakespeare allows the audience to appreciate the possibilities of utopian society, the good, and bad, so that they can understand the problems that the pursuit of a utopian environment may cause. The Tempest is a window into the dimensions of utopian societies. Shakespeare's play portrays the good and the evil sides of the perfect life. While his characters take on the role of the leaders of the utopian societies, Shakespeare portrays the social

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