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    and sex in them during the 1990s. Nickelodeon and other such cartoon networks were very popular for kids and they did not act like you were stupid. Some memorable cartoon and kid shows from the 90's include Rug rats, Double Dare, GUTS, Pokémon, Powerpuff Girls, Dragon Ball Z, Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman the Animated Show, Captain Planet & The Planeteers, Ren and Stimpy, and Sailor Moon. However, 2010s TV shows have been corrupted by fake drama reality TV, sex, over violence,

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    In fact, this may lead to an understanding that girls should be slender and thin in order to be accepted in society. In “ Aladdin” Jasmine uses her body to seduce and distract the villain who’s after Aladdin. This encourages young girls to use their body to manipulate people in an effort to get what they want. Thus, the potential danger of stereotypes in cartoons can be depicted as using subliminal

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    Sexual Referencing in Children’s Programming Children’s programming is beginning to raise a concern among many parents due to sexual content being involved along with other touchy subjects like violence, offensive language or verbal abuse. Due to the recent technological advancements, children’s media exposure has increased causing more children to be bombarded with shows featuring sexual innuendos, activity or adult subtext. Not only is the sexual content being included frequently in programming

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    Antagonist is the opposite of protagonist, it comes from Greek “opponent, emeny”, and, in most cases, battles against protagonist. Antagonists are usually represented with angular, spikier shapes and dark, or “dangerous” colors. The best way to make an obvious antagonist is to make it as opposite to the protagonist as possible. A good example would be Scar from “The Lion King”(Fig.12). He has a completely different from the protagonists color scheme, different body shape. When put next to protagonists

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    Part A I took over a maternity leave for a classroom teacher in a District 75 school. It was a self-contained classroom with a 6:1:2 ratio with three boys and three girls all diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The children’s nationalities range in two are Hispanic, two are East Asian, one is European and one is of African descent. The students’ primary language is English and their ages range from 6 ½-8 yrs. old. The students are all high functioning and they are all verbal. The classroom

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    anime like Gurran Luggan and Monster. Some channels show anime twenty four/ seven, like the Anime Network, which debuted in 2002 as the first channel to do so (Kelts, 20). Many children in America grew up watching shows such as Power Rangers, Powerpuff Girls, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dragonball, or even Speed Racer. Nowadays, American children cannot seem to differentiate between anime and American cartoons (Kelts, 92). In fact, Shinichiyo Ishitawa, president of Gonzo Digimation Holdings Productions

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    Ryan Fritas

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    He never had a good relationship with his dad because for the longest time Ryan knew that he was gay. He always thought boys were cute, and he liked things like Winx Club, Powerpuff, girls, pink, and glittery. The thought of Ryan being gay made his father upset, and resulted in him saying that if he wanted to act like a girl he would cut off his private parts. Ryan did not understand why his father would want to hurt him like that, and was

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    Sailor Moon

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    Wonder Woman’s. Silly outfits aside (you get used to them), this show was absolutely groundbreaking. Its protagonists are 10 realistically flawed, individual and talented teenage girls (and women) who, oh, you know. Save the world. First, let me take you back in time to the summer of 1995. I’m a 9-year-old Canadian girl with a lot of time on her hands. I’m bored out of my mind, because there’s very little on

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    Cadbury Chocolate

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    Cadbury Dairy Milk Background: Cadbury dominates the chocolate market in India with a 70% share of the market. Cadbury Dairy Milk is its largest chocolate brand which accounts fro a third of every chocolate bar consumed.   The Task: In 2005 the task before Cadbury Dairy Milk was to increase its consumer franchise. The Strategy: * The task was to get the youth audience to adopt Cadbury Dairy Milk in the sweet eating or " muh meetha karna" moments * The campaign of " Jab Pappu Pass

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