Violence on Television
.... In fact, sex and brutal violence were taken out of
comic books and movies by the forces of censorship groups, created by those concerned about children's ....
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Cultural Media and Children
.... Similarly, teachers who previously thought that exposing young students to
comic books and the works of great artists might somehow stifle or unduly influence ....
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Minimalism
.... Borrowing its visual elements from pop culture forms - including advertising and newspapers as well as
comic books - the work also makes references to ....
(1843

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PLANET HOLLYWOOD V. HARD ROCK CAFÉ
.... Initial plans called for servers to wear costumes of Marvel characters with props from the Marvel
comic books used to decorate the restaurants. ....
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American Pop Art
.... Lichtenstein similarly imitated objects of popular culture, as in his
comic-strip paintings taken from
comic books and the like, or from his series of ....
(1894

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Billy the Kid
.... The bibliography contains 437 items; included are
books, phonograph records, a radio broadcast, motion pictures, plays, songs,
comic books, and an advertising ....
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Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... Of course, in 1934, television was only a dream, satellite technology hadn't been dreamt of, and wireless telephones were the stuff of
comic books. ....
(3264

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Blues and Dinah Washington
.... Sally Plaksin quotes Ebony's description of Washington as "the lusty-voiced young woman with a passion for
comic books and tailored suits." Dinah got her first ....
(1613

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Violence in Film
.... uses a satiric approach which begins with the selection of these two unlikely heroes, one a fat man sitting in a wheelbarrow and reading
comic books, and the ....
(2316

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3 Indian novels
.... and protagonists. Narayan and Mukherjee express their respective
comic and tragic visions on every page of their
books. In story ....
(1758

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Three Indian Novels
.... and protagonists. Narayan and Mukherjee express their respective
comic and tragic visions on every page of their
books. In story ....
(1758

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THE SELECTION OF ESL/EFL CLASSROOM MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONA
.... likely to have a better command of image syntax than of script syntax, because they are subject to much greater exposure to television and
comic books than to ....
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Leadership Programs of Electronic Arts
.... skills-building workshops, immersing themselves in everything from The Iliad and Beowulf to television melodrama, detective stories,
comic books, magic shows ....
(4033

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Electronic Arts and Leadership
.... skills-building workshops, immersing themselves in everything from The Iliad and Beowulf to television melodrama, detective stories,
comic books, magic shows ....
(4093

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Aquinas on Evil
.... One can, of course, these days find
comic books, paperback
books, and the like, published by Fundamentalist Christians, which depict Jesus and Satan struggling ....
(4058

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WHOLE LANGUAGE AND THE WHOLE-LEARNER The whole
.... On the other hand, the fast pace of image presentation on the television screen and in
comic books has induced youngsters into perceiving semiotic information ....
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American Culture and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
.... In Japan, for example, there is frequently sex and violence on television, in
comic books, or seen in Japanime, yet Japan has a far lower rate for rape, murder ....
(2628

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MEDIA PORTRAIT OF MIDDLE EASTERN PEOPLES Introd
.... Perhaps most insidious of all is the steady diet of anti-Muslim messages transmitted to American children in movies, television cartoons and
comic books. ....
(4126

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Gargantua and Pantagruel
.... is understandable, for there is considerable creative tension in all of Rabelais'
books between episodes dominated by spontaneous
comic and exuberant ....
(998

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Juvenile Violence
.... schools, welfare, desensitization to violence due to inordinate amounts of violence in television programs, motion pictures, or cartoons, and even
comic books. ....
(2977

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Art Spiegelman's, The Complete Maus
.... As Fazioli (2003) suggests, these
books "use the seemingly innocent art form of the
comic strip to underscore the horror and depravity of the Jewish Holocaust ....
(1183

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The Complete Maus (I & II)
.... As Fazioli (2003) suggests, these
books "use the seemingly innocent art form of the
comic strip to underscore the horror and depravity of the Jewish Holocaust ....
(1183

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Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... Phillips, Nickie D. "Cultural Criminology and Kryptonite: Apocalyptic and Retributive Constructions of Crime and Justice in
Comic Books." Crime, Media, Culture ....
(2381

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African American Art
.... Marshall's childhood experiences with children's pictures
books is enjoyed in his collection of
comic strip blocks that are known as Rhythm Master. ....
(2959

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Young Adult Fiction Writer Natalie Babbitt
.... Natalie Babbitt shows in these
books that she is capable of handling a diverse variety of material and of making it her own with a
comic irony that comes ....
(2304

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The Performing Arts & the School System
.... Television,
comic books, and movies influence the child's understanding of what is worthwhile: "Many citizens get most of their information from television ....
(7624

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The Performing Arts in the School System
.... Television,
comic books, and movies influence the child's understanding of what is worthwhile: "Many citizens get most of their information from television ....
(7688

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Comparison of 3 Novels by Arabs
.... so that we are not left in a state of despair at the end of the
books. .... in Munif's novel, but far more subtle than the story of Jabra's
comic character Jameel. ....
(1906

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Madeleined L"Engles
.... she write for adult audiences, but the characters in her children's
books have aged .... not only as Snoopy's perennial first line in the Peanuts
comic strip but ....
(1895

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Maleleine L'Engle
.... she write for adult audiences, but the characters in her children's
books have aged .... not only as Snoopy's perennial first line in the Peanuts
comic strip but ....
(1895

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