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Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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discussion board assignment for this week will be to describe a political cartoon based on the Cruz (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jose-cruz/affording-college-tuition_b_1216111.html ) and Motoko (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/books/27reading.html?& ) readings. If you Google “political cartoon,” you’ll find plenty of examples of what these images do. They represent the heart of an idea or conflict in a way that someone working through the newspaper immediately sees the irony or satire that is being represented. While some are true masterpieces, their power comes from representing difficult ideas in a very accessible way. Think of the readings and choose one to “sketch” in words. Then, describe what the cartoon version of this article would look like using a detailed description. It should be about 100 words long and explain why it makes the concept accessible to the audience
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