A political cartoon.
An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration containing a commentary that usually relates to current events or personalities. An artist who draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist.
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Current density refers to the electric current per unit area of a given cross section.
Power = (current) times (voltage)Current = (Power) divided by (voltage)Voltage = (Power) divided by (current)
The current element is directly proportional to the current density. The current density is the electric current per unit area of cross section.
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Political Cartoons are art forms portraying government programs, policies, and personalities in humorous ways. Although occasionally used to elicit praise, political cartoons more often employ satire and parody to criticize opponents during election campaigns. Political cartoons also manipulate well-known cultural symbols to enhance the cartoon's comments about newsworthy situations. Political cartoons are the legitimate offspring of graffiti, and they retain the salacity and naughtiness of their parent. Political cartoons have become more pervasive with advances in communications technology.An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration or comic strip containing a political or social message, that usually relates to current events or personalities.
Jewish tradition and commentary relates that, in promulgating the idea to build a tower, the instigators claimed that it was to promote unity among the descendants of Noah, to remind them that they all came from one ancestor. Actually, however, the leaders intended to make the Tower the center of an idolatrous cult, and they did just that.
The term "illustraction" appears to be a misspelling or a blend of "illustration" and "extraction." If you meant "illustration," it refers to a visual representation created to clarify or enhance a text or concept, often found in books, articles, or media. If you meant "extraction," it typically relates to the process of removing something from a larger context. Please provide clarification if you're referring to a specific concept or context!