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    The caption of this cartoon is “WE’RE SORRY, BUT IT TOOK SO LONG TO INTRODUCE THE CANDIDATES, WE’VE RUN OUT OF TIME TO DEBATE”. These words are being used to describe the cartoon because the illustrator wants to convey his message through words to get his main message across to his audience. The guy sitting down on the fox news table represents a moderator. We know because, moderators usually sit at the table with a script to ask candidate questions, therefore the fox news table and the paper in…

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    their advantage to manipulate the minds of the population. Unfortunately, there are many ways that photos can be manipulated to serve a certain purpose. Photos can be staged, or things can be kept in or out of the frame, or they can be given specific captions to distract the audience from what is really happening. In his book, The Censored War, George H. Roeder said, “Governments at war use the truth whenever it serves their purposes; it is ambiguity which they find intolerable” (Roeder 81).…

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    Supreme Court. Six judges ruled in her favor, the woman won, but Greg Abbot agreed with company against the victim saying the company was not responsible for the crime. The narrator ends with "Thank God, this time Greg Abbot lost," and the last caption reads, "Gregg Abbot another insider, not working for you"(Youtube). Anyone can see that this was a personal attack on Greg Abbot, making this example an ad hominen fallacy. The message of this advertisement is that Greg Abbot is not suitable…

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    British Propaganda in World War I was mainly through newspaper articles. Writes would write about true events that took place, but in a negative light, as to make the Germans appear worse. Events like the Zimmerman Telegraph was used to make the Germans look unethical. Not only were true events used, but authors would sometimes make up stories about the Germans. John Buchan, journalist at The Times and the Daily News, wrote an article about a German factory located in Belgium. In the article,…

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    where like and shares seem far more important than real people interaction. The article is used to change the reader’s view about this stage of life, wherein the author represented teenagers in a negative manner and used emotive languages, visuals, captions to describe teenagers. The article was published last May 14, 2017 and was prominent in the middle of the paper. By using the headline “Thirteen-year-old found hanged with ‘I hate my brother’ written on her arm”, the author was trying to…

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    most teenagers reading Seventeen magazine are tech-savvy, they understand that these symbols are universal jargon the technological world. The text in the teal and purple text boxes are captions for the video. The purple bubble is the first caption and from the girl. According to the sad face emoji in the caption, the “force field facial” did not work the way she hoped it would. The next text bubble responds with, “It’s time for an Epi-Do-Over.” The words are written in all caps as a reply to…

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    Konner's text seem more humourous and since it's placed into simple terms, the younger viewers are allow to understand. Lastly, Konner's mockumentary ends in a unique way, he ends it with a caption that reveals the text type. Not many mockumentary have a statement that sums up its purpose but Konner has a caption, "Plastic bags are not indigenous to the Pacific". In conclusion, by contrasting 'Babakuieria' and 'The Majestic Plastic Bag' the main significants difference can be found between the…

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    Rocket Men was written by Craig Nelson to share the full story of the space race and the first human to ever step foot on another planet. In addition to this book, Nelson has written many other books on historical topics. Some of the historical topics include Pearl Harbor, nuclear weapons, the founding of the nation, and World War II. Nelson’s writing has been featured in National Geographic, Vanity Fair, and The Wall Street Journal. Nelson has also won a few awards for his work. His purpose for…

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    Universal Design Essay

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    Introduction The aim of universal design of websites is that of being accessible and easily comprehensible by any person without customising or having a design that addresses specific needs or disability (Government of Ireland, 2005, p. 46). In order to explain and understand the universal design for websites this case study examines the website of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA). HIQA is a statutory body that “promotes improvement in the quality and safety of health and…

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    beautiful Instagram post of a happy wedding party, bride and groom in the middle of a group full of smiles, Swift can be seen in the back, bouquet raised above her head, and her mouth open in excitement. Explaining the context of the photograph is her caption: “I met her when I was 10 days old, and him in kindergarten…I’m the happiest maid of honor ever” (Instagram, Wedding). Swift uses evidence from this post to again prove she values friendship and how she, also, is a valued friend. The bride…

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