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"U.S. secretary Of Education Reinforces importance of the Arts in Schools"School Band and orchestra: Westlake:sep2009
Information author remain anonymous.
The authority or qualification is unknown because he/she is remaining anonymous.
The intended audiences will be to the lay people.
Students in all schools should take art course because it can further your education.
I learned that certain people have different thought about some academic class they see as though classes like art and music aren't major class people should tale in school. The ESEA says that the arts is a core subject.
The Article does not provides enough information because it is a overview.
Yes arguing that the arts as a core academic subject and part of a complete education for students.
This sources was helpful because it gave me a new information about how Some schools about course like art and music are something that field are core subject.
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=8&did=1872197991&sSrchMode


Biskirk,Cheryln Van."The Importances Of the Arts in Education".The Bulletin.28 September, 2009. 9/28/2010 http://www.thebulletin.us/articles/2009/09/28/artsculture/doc4ac08f9e34f9a841164545.txt

The author of this article is known as Biskirk,Cheryln and she holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from Princeton University.
This information that is give to me is also a overview.
This source Article tells me about how most students that in the field of arts and craft that there are a much higher percentage of them that have better education and and better S.A.T score then those who study math and reading.
Cheryln Van is trying to point out in this article that
Does students that participated in acting, play production, music performances and appreciation , drama appreciation and arts history really have a higher percentage in S.A.T if so how and why?
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Smith, Fran"Why Arts Education is crucial, and Who's doing the best?".Edutopia. 3 October, 2010. 9/28/2010
http://www.edutopia.org/arts-music-curriculum-child-development

Fran Smith is a contributing writer for Edutopia.
Fran Smith is known for focusing on trade and international issues affecting consumers. She is also the founder of the international consumers for civil society.
This article is an overview about how fran smith says that art, music and other thing that related to a activity of this matter is all about gaining concentration,motivation,confidences, and teamwork.
The intended audiences will be to the lay people because this information in this article was giving to understand where the the writer was coming from.
This source also tells me how student in the field of art also gain concentration,motivation,confidences in math, reading science, etc because of there highly trained skills of focusing and perfection in there work.
Fran Smith says in this article to my understanding that taking the field of art can increase your focus on life because of amount of time you take in concentration in making perfect artwork it takes a true artists to take the time and patients in what there doing either a sculpture, portrait, pastel or what every there doing in art it will also hold again concentration,motivation,confidences which can then make a student do good in other subjects.
I've learned in this source that art educations does solve problems and art is associated gained with math, reading, cognitive, ability, critical thinking and verbal skills.
This sources was helpful because it gave me a new information about how Some schools about course like art and music are something that field are core subject.

Krensky, Stephen. Comic Book Century. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2008.
This is an overview
In the Comic Book Century Stephen pointed out to the reader s that comic book characters like Human torch, Wonder woman and submarine man etc that where for entertainment have history behind it.
For instance Submariner has the power to swim very fast in the ocean and have the power of aqua but how he was created through a message how to take care of the planet “especially the ocean”.
Human torch character created by DC sent a message that show the good will always prevail over the bad, By the human torch being a crime fighter and him beat up the bad guy.
As we all know the super hero Captain America and Wonder woman was created by the history of World war I. There costume if you notices have the color of the united states flag that represents are country they also carry a trait that have world war I that shows the brave man that fight for justice in the army and fights for it country and the woman who join the military during the depression of World War I and help out with the machinery in factory and medical aid.


Krensky, Stephen. Comic Book Century. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2008.
The book is illustrated as an overview
In the 1950’s Comic Book Century said that comics books were very popular to young children to read, but most of the comics read by the young children in the 1950’s were about the World War II era, the comics books basically had violent crime and sexual themes that were bad influences on the young minds.
Most of the comics that were made in the 1950’s, to mock the war and the enemies that the U.S fort it also shows one of the super hero’s beating up a Nazi.


Krensky,Stephen. Comic Book Century. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2008
Ø This is an overview is about comic books common stereotypes on black superheroes.
o In the Comic Book Century Marc Singer portrays black superheroes in comic he draws his conclusion by reviewing the existing literature on race in comics.

o In most comics Marc Singer says the majority of superhero’s in comics are white because back when comics start getting published in the 1970's whites characters in comic wore seen as the face of the superhero and not black and there also was some racial dilemmas in the making of comic books to.

Krensky,Stephen. Comic Book Century. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2008
This is an overview is about comic books common stereotypes on black superheros.
In the Comic Book Century Marc Singer portrays black superheros in comic he draws his conclusion by reviewing the existing literature on race in comics.
in most comics Marc Singer says the majority of superheros in comics are white because back when comics start getting published in the 1970's whites characters in comic wore seen as the face of the superhero and not black and there also was some racial dilemmas in the making of comic books to.

Gordon Ian. Comic Books during World War II. Minneapolis. Twenty-First Century Books, 2008
Each superhero that was created has a history of what really happed in War World II.
· In the 1940’s when comic books were made, it was created for people entertainment but also mimic certain scenario’s in WWII like the problems with U-boats or with the Nazi’s that where once a problem to the United states. To the creator’s of the comic he or she created superhero’s getting involved with real life events there comics to showed character’s such as sub- mariner fighting the u-boats and defending the innocence’s and Keen Marlowe known as the destroyer a super-solider that fort against the Nazi for justice.

Haugen M.David. Underground Comix and the 1960s Counterculture .Comics Books Thomson 2005 Detroit
In the 1960 people got bored of reading conventional comics so counterculture artists and writer decided to change thing up a bit in their work with comic they created small press comics that dealt with drugs, romance, the Vietnam War and other host of anti-establishment topics. In 1968 artist by the name of Robert crumb helped produce zap comics the first comic book that dealt with social issues. Crumb and his colleague’s drew stories about middle class paranoiacs, sexual deviates, drugs trippers, and egotistical.

William w. Savage Jr. Battlinging the red menace in the postwar years.Comics Books Thomson 2005 Detroit
Comic-book artist over simplified complex heroes and Villains, heroes were all good with no bad twist to and villain was bad with no good to them.
The comic Storyline are often an analogy for real events for example during the cold war America fought with over nuclear weapons in the comics, there may have been two planets arguing over some power. Instead of Kennedy and Khrushchev, you may have superhero and a villain.