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    Ill Effects of Smoking: Baseline Knowledge among School Children and Implementation of the “AntE Tobacco” Project by Salim Surani, Raghu Reddy, Amy E. Houlihan, Brenda Parrish, Gina L. Evans-Hudnall, Kalpalatha Guntupalli

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Children in grades 1–3 were administered a 10-item questionnaire to ascertain their baseline knowledge about the ill effects of smoking, shown an educational cartoon video depicting the ill effects of tobacco, and given a story book based on the video. …”
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    A conceptual approach to material detection based on damping vibration-force signals via robot by Ahmad Saleh Asheghabadi, Mohammad Keymanesh, Saeed Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed Bahrami Moqadam, Jing Xu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Data clustering was performed using the deflection of the cantilever beam to boost classification accuracy.Results and discussionOnline object materials detection shows an accuracy of 95.46% in a study of ten objects [metals (steel, cast iron), plastics (foam, compressed plastic), wood, silicon, rubber, leather, brick and cartoon]. This method overcomes the limitations of the tactile approach and has the potential to be used in industrial robots.…”
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    Piloting creative engagement strategies to explore themes of parenthood with fathers by Iryna Culpin, Iryna Culpin, Catherine Lamont-Robinson, Mark Billington, Matthew James, James Prewett, Gareth Ward, Mireia Bes Garcia, Giovanni Biglino, Giovanni Biglino

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Two further shorter sessions followed as fathers' key messages emerged, and the final forms of their own creative expressions crystallised.ResultsThe final pieces included a musical composition around sharing vulnerability as a new father, a word cloud to represent gendered language of parenthood, an animated graphic image representing the bond between father and child, a combination of short poetic stanzas highlighting assumptions around fatherhood, an experiential photographic record of a father and a son in the early years, and a cartoon strip around emotional intelligence in parenting.DiscussionArts-based participatory engagement enabled to capture deep-rooted experiences of being a father in modern society, illuminating common cultural and intergenerational perspectives, while also tapping into unique individual experiences. …”
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    Humoriste, journaliste et artiste engagé by Farida Souiah

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…It also analyzes the commitment of those who draw political cartoons in a non-democratic context. First, this article explores the history of caricatures in Algeria in a direct link with the development of comics and press. …”
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    CREATING AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR PRESCHOOLERS: LINGUODIDACTIC ASPECT by Oksana Khomyshak

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The didactic value of English vlogs and cartoons as the most interesting and engaging audiovisual support for children’s English language communicative competence formation is determined. …”
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    Las edades de la República by Lara Campos Pérez

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The analysis was made from six newspaper cartoons, from different ideological positions, allowing appreciate the richness and plasticity of both the metaphor itself as the political symbol used to embody. …”
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    Victorian and Edwardian Virtual Reality: from Stoker to Forster by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Fantasies of global transmission haunted the Victorian era, as demonstrated by one of George Du Maurier’s cartoons. Dracula engages with transmission in a dual way, turning Mina’s mind into a radio-system which the Count may switch on and off, whereas Van Helsing may reverse the signal and spy on the vampire; technology embodying modernity, from the phonograph to the typewriter or telegraph, may vanquish the Count’s archaic powers of transmission. …”
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    ‘A place for everyone who gets it’: by Charlotte Johanne Fabricius

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article discusses the political potential of sharing comics and cartoons on Instagram when that practice lies in the intersection of autobiographical art, feminist activism, and for-profit influencer work. …”
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    “Consummate Too Too”: On the Logic of Iconotexts Satirizing the “Aesthetic Movement” by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The object of this paper is to examine a series of “iconotexts” (Alain Montandon), such as cartoons in periodicals, illustrations, cards, adverts, etc., that were produced in response to the Aesthetic Movement in the context of late 19th-century marketplace culture (Regenia Gagnier). …”
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    MEDIA USE AND HAPPINESS IN SERBIA by LJubiša Bojić, Maja Pavlović

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…When looking at television use, individuals that prefer programs such as cartoons, culture, music, fashion, science, IT and sports are happier than others. …”
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    « Culture for the million, or society as it may be » by Françoise Baillet

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…From the vantage point offered by such publications as The Illustrated London News and, of course, Punch, cartoons became the missing link between highbrow and lowbrow culture, thus contributing to the long-lasting fascination exerted by Aestheticism on the rest of society.…”
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    Constraining Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Depiction: A Cognitive Semiotics Approach by Zlatev Jordan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I illustrate the applicability of this definition by offering analyses of political cartoons, showing how the two semiotic figures interact in complex ways, sometimes allowing for different interpretations.…”
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    Up from the Depths: The Cultural Appropriation of Godzilla in 1970s American Animation and Comics by C. Scott Maravilla

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article will examine how Marvel Comics and Hanna-Barbera cartoons culturally appropriated Godzilla for American children, but how this also led to an appreciation of the Japanese films.…”
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    Sous le règne de la terreur. La répression franquiste dans la bande dessinée espagnole. Le cas de Pablo Uriel et de Miguel Núñez by Benoît Mitaine

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Because these allo/auto/biographical cartoons are based on testimonies, because they are fictionalized pieces of history and because they contribute to the effort to recover the historical memory of the vanquished of the Spanish Civil War, It will be necessary first of all to recall the particular nature of the context of production of these texts in order to emphasize that in Spain the question of civil war remains a politically burning subject. …”
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    Freedom of Expression: what lessons should we learn from US experience? by Ronaldo Porto Macedo Junior

    “…Many courts are also imposing high compensation damages that are challenging the “right to ridicule” in comedy shows and newspapers cartoons. The Brazilian public opinion in general tends to be sympathetic to more restrictive rules that may threaten freedom of expression in Brazil. …”
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    The Reversed Canvas: A Topos of Conflict Between Commercial and Aesthetic Values in Nineteenth-Century Paris and London by Richard Read

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This chapter concerns the double valency of commercial and aesthetic values in reversed paintings depicted in nineteenth-century French and British paintings and cartoons of academic juries. My concern is not with actual backs of paintings, but with representations of them on the rectos of actual paintings, of which the best-known example is probably the huge canvas back in Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas (1656). …”
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    Visual Emotive Meaning in Conservation Advocacy: An Analysis of WWF’s Public Service Announcements by Xu Song, Kesumawati A. Bakar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Additionally, the framework of analyzing the emotive meaning of visual images in this research can also be applied to assess visual emotions in other types of advertising, textbook illustrations, cartoons, the visual scenes in videos, as well as conservationists’ visual design.…”
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    The Effectiveness of Android-Based Thematic Learning E-Modules in Increasing Student Motivation by Syaharullah Disa, Sitti Arni, Marnia

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The problem that occurs is that students at home more often use mobile phones to open sites such as games, cartoons, and robot videos excessively. This must be watched out for because it will increase anxiety disorders, depression, eye diseases, and decreased brain capture to receive lessons. …”
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