5 Cartoons-summaries
Tick Tock Tick tock
This cartoon is a reminder of nuclear annihilation. Here, a new international atomic clock was created by using atomic waves to give a world standard of measurement. It gives its own reminder, as the powers fail to reach agreement on the control of atomic energy.
2.Here He Comes Now
This cartoon shows us the ``anti-communist Campaign'' where Vice President Nixon declared that a portion of Democratic legislators were soft on communism. He is figuratively cris-crossing the country by sewer. This cartoon was hard for me to break down.
There's Enough Money For Both of You...
This cartoon shows President Johnson in 1967 trying to juggle finances between the Vietnam war and urban needs. He's looking ...
Women in Management Women are often most sensitive to changes in the environment because they are in closest contact with the home and the land; they are the first line of defense. Women represent a huge consumer market: They control over 80% of consumer spending in the United States. Importantly, beginning in 1999, the majority of Internet u...
There are four problems that may occur in individuals with sever disabilities when feeding is taking place. These four problems, chin retraction, tongue retraction, chin thrust, and tongue thrust, all take place in the dental region of the face, and they all involve the muscles of that same region. Each one presents its own difficulties; howe...
The men and the women in my family are quite different in their ways of looking at things. The men in my family place value on what something can do. The women place value on what something looks like. The men are interested in acquiring things that will serve a physical purpose. When shopping, men look for things like features, performance, du...
Why Safety Belts? Experts say Princess Diana would have lived had she been wearing a seat belt. The same holds true for countless others who die needlessly in car accidents every day. In the Highway Patrol findings, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for every age from 5-32. In 1997, 70,676 people were killed in motor vehicl...
MALTHUS Two hundred years ago, Thomas Robert , a British economist , wrote 'An Essay on the Principle of Population' in which he argued that the world population would increase faster than the food supply, with disastrous results for the general human welfare. A world population of 250 million at the time of Christ has now grown to 5.7 b...