Wednesday 25 January 2012

COMICS The Adventures of Tintin Tintin In America Vol. 003 PDF

The Adventures of Tintin Tintin In America Vol. 003 PDF





Overview:

Written in 1931, Tintin in America was chronologically the third Tintin adventure but is generally considered the first in the "official" canon. The stereotypes probably fit how a European would have looked at the New World, from Al Capone's gangsters in Chicago to a Native American tribe in the unfortunately named Redskin City, as Tintin and Snowy escape one peril after another in pursuit of villain Bobby Smiles. It's one of Herge's least complex--and least entertaining--tales, still worth a read but not a good introduction to the series as a whole.

Although it begins with a precise date (1931) and location (Chicago) and features a real historical figure (Al Capone), 'Tintin In America' is Herge's tribute to the mythical America of dime novels and silent serials (especially gangster stories and Westerns). There's a real 'Perils Of Pauline' quality to Tintin's misadventures, which see the young reporter and his faithful terrier Snowy attempt to clean Chicago of gangsters, and which includes trapdoors, underground passages, falls from cliffs broken by handy branches, tetherings to railway lines etc. On their arrival, the pair are plunged into a hectic series of mishaps - they are kidnapped by a mob stooge in a steel-shuttered limousine; sawing their way out, they are met by police, and give chase; just as the nabbed hood is about to squeal, he is knocked out by a boomerang, whose owner they pursue in a gun-stuttering chase which ends in the first of many vehicular accidents. Throughout, Tintin will be gassed, dumped into Lake Michigan, shot at by a professional sniper, captured by Red Indians, have his brakeless train dynamited, and be thrown into a mincer. Welcome to America!

The simple-minded pleasures of these melodrama cliches are supplemented by a sophisticated and often quite savage critique on modern America (having tackled Bolshevik Russia in the previous adventure), an America on the brink of globalising superpowerdom, a critique that invokes the past to indict the present. The Red Indian sequence at first seems in dubious taste, with the warriors easily manipulated by a gang leader into mutilating Tintin - their knee-jerk savagery and comical rituals are the sad cliches of many a Western. But in the book's most perturbing sequence, Tintin accidentally hits oil on their land; they are speedily thrown off the reservation, and oil wells, banks and a new city erected in its place; a brilliant, shocking encapsulation of the long and terrible history that underlies bright modern America. The gangster epidemic is linked to police and presidential corruption, while the tendency of famed American democracy and justice to degenerate into mob rule and lynching is unflinchingly pinpointed, as are the ecological crimes of big business. In fact, Herge sees American capitalism as a form of cannibalism - a sausage-grinding plant is a front for disposing of gangland enemies, their flesh mingled with animal meat for sale (the leader of the gang is a dead ringer for Foucault!). Conversely, Tintin is at one point rescued by a labor strike! One frame must have registered on the young Jean-Luc Godard, in which Tintin passes a landscape of car-wreckage overlooked by advertising hoardings. The irony of the story is that America, once so new, innocent, a beacon of hope where the world's oppressed could find refuge, has become as corrupt as the Old World, to which Tintin must return ito protect HIS innocence.

Herge's satirical instinct does not preclude a great love for the LOOK of America, with its precisionist skyscraperscapes, and vast prairie spaces. Herge deliberately streamlines his animation, drawing in bold, uncluttered strokes and strong, bright colours, giving some indication of the size and modernity of America, as well as its anonymity, conformity and assembly line mentality. The nocturnal scenes, in which the overall brightness becomes deeply mysterious, are particularly beautiful. I dare anyone who views the flabbergasting scene of Tintin clambering across an endless skyscrapter not to feel dizzy. Within his frames, Herge creates an extraordinary dynamism of movement. I particularly love it when characters walk on the border of the frame, as if getting ready to leap from it.

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Friday 20 January 2012

COMICS Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 003 PDF

Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 003





Overview:

A perfect blend of humor and drama, Y: THE LAST MAN – ONE SMALL STEP is a fascinating tale of catastrophe and consequences. After a mysterious occurrence instantaneously killed every male human on Earth, twenty-something escape artist Yorick Brown suddenly found himself as the last man alive on a planet inhabited solely by females. But when Yorick and his secret service bodyguard learn of a Russian spaceship with two healthy males on board, they quickly journey to its projected landing site in Kansas to see if the rumor is true. Now as Yorick and Agent 355 wait to see if the cosmonauts will survive their return to Earth’s atmosphere, a zealous faction of the Israeli military attempt to kidnap the last man for their own nefarious purposes.

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COMICS Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 002 PDF

Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 002





Overview:

Y: THE LAST MAN is the gripping saga of Yorick Brown, an unemployed and unmotivated slacker who discovers that he is the only male left in the world after a plague of unknown origin instantly kills every mammal with a Y chromosome. Accompanied by his mischievous monkey and the mysterious Agent 355, York embarks on a transcontinental journey to find his girlfriend and discover why he is the last man on Earth.

Now, the entire critically acclaimed Y: THE LAST MAN saga written by Brian K. Vaughan, one of the writers of LOST, is collected into a series of oversized, hardcover editions. In this second volume, a Russian space from the International Space Station is returning to earth carrying three passengers: one woman and two men. Could this be the end of Yorick's tenure as last living male? Plus, the group runs up against a roadblock in Arizona where the female remains of the Sons of Arizona militia have cut the interstate to keep out any vestiges of the U.S. government.

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COMICS Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 001 PDF

Brian K Vaughan Y - The Last Man 001





Overview:

"Y" is none other than unemployed escape artist Yorick Brown (his father was a Shakespeare buff), and he's seemingly the only male human left alive after a mysterious plague kills all Y-chromosome carriers on earth. But why are he and his faithful companion, the often testy male monkey Ampersand, still alive? He sets out to find the answer (and his girlfriend), while running from angry female Republicans (now running the government), Amazon wannabes that include his own sister (seemingly brainwashed), and other threats. The Vertigo team of Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan Jr. have given us a great read!

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Thursday 19 January 2012

WRITING A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy Mohamed Amine

WRITING 10 POINTS

A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy. Write a short essay about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon and suggest some solutions (Approximately 150)

Here are some suggestions to help you :

§ Poverty / parents’ ignorance,
§ Lack of awareness to the importance of education.
§ Remote schools in rural areas,
§ Role of youth organisations, NGOs, government, etc




WRITING 10 POINTS

A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy. Write a short essay about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon and suggest some solutions (Approximately 150)

Here are some suggestions to help you :

§ Poverty / parents’ ignorance,
§ Lack of awareness to the importance of education.
§ Remote schools in rural areas,
§ Role of youth organisations, NGOs, government, etc


All over the world, there are some countries that managed to eradicate the illiteracy problem and others which are still suffering from this phenomenon. So, what are the causes and the consequences of this phenomenon? What are the solutions that might minimize and even eliminate this phenomenon?

The reasons that are responsible for illiteracy are numerous. First of all, parents do ignore the importance and the benefits of education and make their children work in the fields or do back breaking household chores instead of sending them to school. Besides, they cannot afford to pay for school necessities to their children. Moreover, schools in remote areas are situated far from students’ homes. Furthermore, girls in rural areas get married and have children at an early age which prevents them from finishing their studies and consequently become illiterate.

As a result, illiterate people turn into thieves and drugs dealers. Moreover, they spend all their money in playing chance games such as Lotto or Keno.

We can heal the world, and especially Morocco, from this bad phenomenon by building more schools near students’ houses, or at least pick them up every day in buses offered by youth organisations so as to go to school without any trouble. Besides, NGOs should launch numerous awareness campaigns targeting parents to sensitise them to the importance of education. In addition, the government should provide poor children with school necessities like books, school bags and the like.

In brief, the government does its best to reduce this horrible phenomenon. However, some parents are still stuck to their wrong ideas about the futility of schooling.

Mohamed Amine Naciri


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WRITING A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy Mohamed Amine

WRITING 10 POINTS

A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy. Write a short essay about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon and suggest some solutions (Approximately 150)

Here are some suggestions to help you :

§ Poverty / parents’ ignorance,
§ Lack of awareness to the importance of education.
§ Remote schools in rural areas,
§ Role of youth organisations, NGOs, government, etc




WRITING 10 POINTS

A lot of people in developing countries suffer from illiteracy. Write a short essay about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon and suggest some solutions (Approximately 150)

Here are some suggestions to help you :

§ Poverty / parents’ ignorance,
§ Lack of awareness to the importance of education.
§ Remote schools in rural areas,
§ Role of youth organisations, NGOs, government, etc


All over the world, there are some countries that managed to eradicate the illiteracy problem and others which are still suffering from this phenomenon. So, what are the causes and the consequences of this phenomenon? What are the solutions that might minimize and even eliminate this phenomenon?

The reasons that are responsible for illiteracy are numerous. First of all, parents do ignore the importance and the benefits of education and make their children work in the fields or do back breaking household chores instead of sending them to school. Besides, they cannot afford to pay for school necessities to their children. Moreover, schools in remote areas are situated far from students’ homes. Furthermore, girls in rural areas get married and have children at an early age which prevents them from finishing their studies and consequently become illiterate.

As a result, illiterate people turn into thieves and drugs dealers. Moreover, they spend all their money in playing chance games such as Lotto or Keno.

We can heal the world, and especially Morocco, from this bad phenomenon by building more schools near students’ houses, or at least pick them up every day in buses offered by youth organisations so as to go to school without any trouble. Besides, NGOs should launch numerous awareness campaigns targeting parents to sensitise them to the importance of education. In addition, the government should provide poor children with school necessities like books, school bags and the like.

In brief, the government does its best to reduce this horrible phenomenon. However, some parents are still stuck to their wrong ideas about the futility of schooling.

Mohamed Amine Naciri



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