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    was an inventor, engineer, sculptor, author, and cartoonist. Born on July fourth, 1883 in San Francisco, California, Rube grew up in an upper-middle-class family of Jewish heritage, and he had shown a love for the arts ever since a young age. At the age of four, Goldberg spent a lot of time creating things and tracing drawings. Sadly, his mother died when he was a teenager and

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    Edwin Aldrin had passed away creating history. “For every human being who looks up at the moon in the nights to come will know that there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind.” Another example is an editorial cartoon by a cartoonist named Herb Lock. This editorial cartoon goes by the name of Transported and was created on July 18, 1969. It basically showed how people were very focused with space exploration that they forgot about the terrible events occurring in their planet. For

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    Jimmy Margulies won numerous awards as an editorial cartoonist, and his talent shines in this example complete with a caricature. He publishes to numerous newspapers throughout the country, and targets an audience in SAT Changes not all nationally recognized news outlets reached, known as the parent perspective

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    This is an image of several Disney character impersonating the military invading what appears to be a developing country using large high-end corporations and their symbols, the product. In this visual illustration, the author is trying to make a statement about the political issue regarding globalization and the spread of Americanization. Globalization is the process in which societies, economies and cultures are spread on a global scale from the result of trade, media and communication. Americanization

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    Connection between Gender Roles and Governmental Opportunities Frida Pineda South Texas College   Abstract This paper shares six articles chosen at random over studies made of gender roles and governmental elections. Although not every article provides the same idea or belief, most of them do. Therefore if there is an opposite argument, you are going to able to see why and at the end, we found ideas as to why they do not agree with us. And even when there is not an official response of gender

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    The use of marijuana by Americans has been no secret; over the past century whether it has been legalized or not. It has only recently become a huge controversial issue in America in the past several decades. Marijuana was not outlawed in the United States until the 1930’s. By 1931, 29 US states had outlawed marijuana, but it wasn't until 1937, when congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act, that the drug effectively became criminalized. In the early 1900’s marijuana was seen as an evil drug associated

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    The definition of job is, a post of employment; full time or part time position. The definition of career is, an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one’s lifework. A career is a certain field of work that a person can progress to higher ranks. A person should enjoy a career he or she pursues because the occupation will be long term. A job is not considered long term, so the occupation does not to be enjoyed. A career also requires special training. A

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    election of 1868 election was important for Republicans, as they set out to obtain control over the executive branch of government. Thomas Nast was one of many editorial cartoonists to expose the Democratic party’s resistance towards reconstruction during the campaign season of the election of 1868. Through symbolism and irony in his 1868 editorial cartoon, “This is a White Man’s Government”, Thomas Nast argues that the Democratic party sought to prevent black people from

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    In 1949, president Truman announced that Russia had successfully developed an atomic bomb, marking the beginning of a nuclear arms race; a competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons typically derived from political motivations. In this particular scenario, the U.S. and Russia each developed their own arsenals of nuclear weapons in an endeavor to gain dominance as the political mindsets of the countries were polar opposites; a capitalist United States

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    learning, computers are used to do all the tasks assigned by the educators. Bill Bramhill, editorial cartoonist for the New York Daily News, creates “After remote learning, let’s build a snowman” to touch on online learning effects. Bramhill utilizes analogy, exaggeration, and irony effectively giving his audience the true meaning behind his image of how remote learning has affected schools. Bill Bramhill, cartoonist for the New York Daily News, displays schools after remote

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