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    Charles Hatfield states in his essay, An Art of Tensions, that comics are marked as being “easy” to read, when in fact they are a complex means of communication. “Comic readers must call upon different reading strategies, or interpretive schema, than they would use in their reading of conventional written text.” Chris Ware is often noted as a cartoonist who elevates comics because of the number of literary awards his work has received. Ware got his start in the 1991 in RAW Magazine, continuing his

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    On October 26, 2015, Conservation Warden Robin Barnhardt, from Trempealeau County/Jackson County and Conservation Warden Peter Carlson, from Clerk County, were invited to Law Enforcement Employment Strategies class on behalf of providing an informational background investigation outline. Conservation Warden Robin Barnhardt started out the class by explaining the hiring process. In the Wisconsin Natural Department of Resources, one of the first thing for people who are interested in applying for

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    future. Additionally, Bechdel uses contrast between text and imagery to convey secrets that were hidden at the time of her childhood but have since been revealed. In the panel at the top of page 17, the Bechdel family is sitting at church. Each of the family members seems bored and lackluster. In the text directly inside the panel, however, Bechdel writes “but would an ideal husband and father have sex with teenage boys?” (17). This is a shocking moment to the reader since it is the first time that

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    This page contains eight panels that portray a day progressing for two brothers, Pete and Joey. Each brother is given four panels and each of them has a different scene of their day, starting from the moment that they wake up to the moment that they go back to bed. There isn’t any dialogue or narrative within the page and there

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    and the pictures because the facial expressions convey what the family members are saying orally in response to the fathers actions. Moving on to the second panel, one can see a typical family scene depicted. The kids are sitting around watching T.V., and from the balloon you also get the sense they are annoying each other. As in panel one, one can see details that bring the scene to life. Lines are used to depict the backboard of the T.V. armoire. There is a detailed globe to right atop of

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    User Interfaces ( Ui 's )

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    User interfaces (UI’s) are a core feature in just about every modern software application. Games are no exception to this rule. The vast majority of games utilize some form of UI to display information such as health, skills, maps, ammo for a weapon, and more. Unity 3D offers a variety of UI elements that you can use in your game. In this post, I’ll provide instructions on how to create a simple Pause menu in Unity. The Pause Menu will display text that says “Paused” and it will have three buttons;

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    I attended the panel on Friday, October 23rd. Discussion at the event centered around race, class, and identity. The introduction mentioned the tragic event in Charleston and that they decided to do the seminars that weekend in order to talk about these issues now rather than wait for something to happen like Charleston’s incident. The whole purpose of this discussion was to determine how we can start changing how race and class is identified and judged in our community. One suggested way to start

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    1. Introduction Sandwich panels has been widely used in different kinds of constructions nowadays, though sandwich technology was confined almost entirely in aerospace applications before 1960s. From that time, their characteristics such as high strength to weight ratio and energy efficient started to attract engineers’ attention, and many research and studies enables them to be used safely in modern constructions. While sandwich panels can be made by the combination of a variety of materials, the

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    The City Of New Orleans

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    Reactions The city is dead. Without a single person out in the street, and without the bright summer sunshine that wakes people up for another Monday morning. The city was completely gone; the city that used to burst with people and streets that were filled with energy is now empty but filled with filthy water. It was August 29, 2005, when the hurricane entered the warm water of the Gulf and grew to be a monstrous storm. So monstrous, that it destroyed anything in its path. The hurricane that we

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    The chapter is titled “The Noose Tightens” for two important reasons. First, most directly they arrested Nahum Cohn and his son friends of Anja’s father and hung them. Secondly, Vladek and his family start to face the hardships brought on by the Nazis. During this chapter it is evident that the Nazis are trying to create a difficult environment for the Jews. They begin rationing goods and making it harder for Vladek’s family to work. Most of the business done by Vladek or his father-in-law must be

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