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My Qatar Research on Cartoons

My Qatar Research on Cartoons. By Joe Creaser. What I wanted to find out about.

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My Qatar Research on Cartoons

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  1. My Qatar Research on Cartoons By Joe Creaser

  2. What I wanted to find out about I wanted to find out about the views about cartoons of children at the Um – Al Qura school in Qatar and Oxley Park in England between 8 – 12 because I like cartoons as well and wanted to find out if other children felt the same about them. I asked 30 children in the Umm – Al – Qura school and 26 children in Oxley Park.

  3. My research on different comics • The Beano: • The first Beano was from July 1938 • The first Beano is worth about £20,000 • It is the second longest running comic in Britain • It is Britain’s most popular comic

  4. The Dandy • The Dandy: • It’s Britain’s longest running comic • Is published by DC Thomson • It’s the Beano’s arch enemy • DC Thomson is the same publisher as the Beano!

  5. How comics are Used This 1939 Beano was used to make people hate the Nazis. It had the Nazi swastika shaved into big eggo’s body!

  6. The Graphs QATAR OXP The Stats: OXP ( Oxley ) 85% Yes OXP 15% No Qatar 87% Yes Qatar 13% No

  7. QATAR OXP Stats: OXP 23% like a lot OXP 62% like a bit OXP 15% like not at all Qatar 40% like a lot Qatar 27% like a bit Qatar 33% like not at all

  8. QATAR OXP The Stats: OXP 38% like a lot OXP 46% like a bit OXP 15% like not at all Qatar 50% like a lot Qatar 40% like a bit Qatar 10% like not at all

  9. QATAR OXP The Stats: OXP 45% like a lot OXP 50% like a bit OXP 8% like not at all Qatar 50% like a lot Qatar 40% like a bit Qatar 10% like not at all

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  15. My Conclusions I can see that most children agreed and disagreed on the same things. But on the other hand, most people asked in Qatar said that TV cartoons are better than comics, but the children asked at Oxley Park said the opposite.

  16. My Conclusions On Age After thorough examination of the results I conclude that there is not a lot of difference between 8-10 year olds and 11 - 12 year olds on the subject of Cartoons. This means that really the majority of 8-12 year olds like cartoons as a whole which may mean that some children share the same sense of fun and humour in both countries.

  17. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING MY PRESENTATION ON CARTOONS. I HOPE YOU ENJOYED IT. By Joe Creaser

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