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    “Rumper” Sticker/ T-Shirt Assignment On the white t-shirt, there is a collaboration between modern art and absolutism. The front represents Oliver Cromwell, the leader of the Roundheads during the English Civil war and Lord Protector of England, as Dat Boi, a classic meme of a frog on a tricycle. Other images include Cromwell’s flowing hair, a sword from the 1600s, and another meme, “Thug Glasses.” On the back, the words “Here cometh dat boi.” are written across the top to elaborate more on the

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    the sticker as a clean, organized statement. I utilized serif font to portray a more sophisticated delivery to my bumper sticker. By using serif, the overall effect of the bumper sticker has a more confident, strong feel. If I had used sans serif it would have given a more causal display, something I would not want people to infer from my presidential bumper sticker. The powerful, bold font is easy to read and come off as strong;or something that could stand alone. The kerning of the sticker, I feel

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    By knowing now what ideology represents lets take a look at one of the most basic political example—Political bumper stickers. In the most elementary Political way a bumper sticker for the presidential candidates on a car is a Political gesture. A lot of people drive around with bumper stickers saying Vote Obama, Berny Sanders 2016, and so on. People who see the bumper sticker will make the assumption that the driver is involved in politics, they believe what the candidate stands for and that the

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    The VLA mobile sticker campaign is a problem for many reasons. The first reason is that it manipulates its vast audience through negative, emotional appeals by sending a vivid message that affects them in a personal way– the well-being of their child could be at risk. The VLA’s mobile sticker arouses an emotional, and cognitive response out of parents by embedding the idea that vaccines are harmful for children and setting up an illusion that their healthcare providers have deceived them. The VLA

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    Most of you probably know how much I go to Grit. Probably due to the many Grit stickers I have placed all over my stuff or my many snap chat stories of me there. Or just from how often I talk about Grit and spinning. But one thing people don’t understand is why I am obsessed with Grit. It’s not just another form of exercise for me. There is so much more to it. First off, spinning is a wonderful exercise in itself. A 45-minute class that makes you sweat a lot, burn hundreds of calories and makes you

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    Being a young woman of this generation, I have come to realize the validity of a common bumper sticker quote: Well-behaved women seldom make history. Despite the fact that there is no verified initial speaker to this statement, the older I have gotten, the wider my eyes have become and the more of the world around me, I have seen in its full, vivid colors rather than the simple, crisp black-and-white of childhood. In my elementary days, being anything other than well behaved was downright frightening

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    In the A Formal Apology to all my Childhood Babysitters by Madison Linnihan, I thought it was a cute and funny letter to her former childhood babysitters. The kids described in this letter are very funny and seem to be full of life. There was this one particular part of the letter that I really enjoyed, it was the part with that one babysitter, who got blue paint on her face before her date with a track guy. To relate to this event, One time I played with this chalk paint with my babysitter and accidentally

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    to the definition of bumper sticker by the online dictionary “The Free Dictionary” by Farlex, a bump sticker is “a label affixed to the rear windscreen or bumper of a motor vehicle displaying an advertisement or slogan”. Bumper stickers are usually use to diffuse message that can have an effect on people. Most people use it to defend a cause, or their point of view on a social or political situation or even to promote their business. I use to see a lot of bumper stickers on people’s cars, but one of

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    Steve Wilkens presents the ethical dilemma of stealing in chapter 7 It’s Your Duty, Kantian Ethics in his book Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics. Wilkens concludes that Kant’s ethical system is made up on the grounds of reason, stating that all rational things should be accepted universally. The rational statement, stealing is wrong and must be outlawed, should be accepted universally. Additionally, the rational statements, that man should obey the laws of the land, protect the land, protect his family

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    The solution to this problem, the VLA and its mobile sticker propaganda, is to educate parents with infants and children on the safety of childhood vaccines. By creating a non-profit organization that educates, promotes, fundraises and campaigns vaccines as safe and effective is the best solution to end the anti-vaccine war. Using data and statistics collected from case studies on vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks, parents can then make an informed decision on vaccinating their child. This non-profit

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