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Agnieszka I. 
ANIMAL ABUSE 
             For my project, I used colored pencils and markers. I picked this world issue because the animals are being abused in many ways. This problem isn’t solving quickly. People are trying to help by making an animal welfare and they are giving their own money to a foundation but that’s not enough for now. Many people from all over the world are helping and adopting animals. But other people are abusing animals and don’t care about what they feel. 
             I draw a puppy with a broken paw and I put letters behind saying ‘STOP ANIMAL ABUSE’. I used dark colors for the dog, same as with the letters. For the background I used light color, like yellow to make the letters behind the puppy be seen. I made the puppy look poor and sad so he looks neglected. By adopting a dog or any animal, you won’t change the whole world but the whole world will change for that one animal. Your help means a lot! 

Marcelina K.
3/2/2012 01:44:51 am

This is awesome I think you did a great job!

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Christina McCune
3/2/2012 01:47:36 am

agreed!!!

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Christina McCune
3/2/2012 01:46:24 am

So good! ima stop animal abuse! thanks Agnieszka!!!

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Maddy H.
3/2/2012 01:50:13 am

This is really good.

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Scott D.
3/2/2012 01:55:48 am

Your drawing is awesome and animal abuse should be stopped.

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Megan W.
3/2/2012 01:56:43 am

This is really good! I like the dog :)

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Christina McCune
3/2/2012 02:00:45 am

Haha :) same!

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Morgan M.
3/2/2012 02:09:57 am

I love your drawing of the dog! It's really good!

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Sam
3/2/2012 02:13:40 am

I like how the dog has a cast it really shows how bad animals are treated.

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Zhenlie S.
3/3/2012 09:51:12 pm

Wow! Now I know how bad my hexagon lokks~~ You really did put a lot of effort on that! ^w^(Your drawing is beautiful~~~~~~~

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Zhenlie S.
3/3/2012 09:52:29 pm

Eh.....sorry...I typed looks wrong...... >3<

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Charlotte M.
3/4/2012 11:16:52 am

You did an awesome job at showing how badly animals are abused and how it needs to be stopped! I felt so bad for that poor adorable puppy in the cast! You did a great job! I can tell you worked really hard on it!

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Rebekah
3/5/2012 01:40:13 am

I saw this hanging up downstairs and i thought it had a really nice layout and a great message. Nice job!

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Abby Y.
3/5/2012 07:09:29 am

I like how you put the "Stop Animal Abuse" in the back to show the subject. Also, your picture looks great! Good job!

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Mrs. Harder
3/5/2012 01:29:45 pm

Agnieszka - You are such an amazing artist. I'm glad you chose something so close to your heart. It made me think of your dog in Poland. It's beautiful!

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Veronica B.
3/6/2012 10:39:53 am

This is a amazing! It must have taken you a long time to make! :D

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Mira N
3/8/2012 01:34:54 am

this is really really good! you're really good at drawing! (:

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Mrs. Cook
3/12/2012 05:24:27 am

It is wonderful how everyone has been impacted by your work. It is well done and sends a very clear message about animal cruelty.

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    Emily Erickson Cook

    _National Board Certified Art Teacher
    Technology Specialist Endorsed
    Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed

    I teach middle school art in the suburban Chicago area. This project has allowed my eighth grade students to confront global issues and to have an artistic voice that expresses their concerns and passions that one day just might change the world.


    Amy Weiss

    Global Perspectives Teacher
    World History, U.S. History, and Social Studies Endorsed
    Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed

    I teach with Emily Cook in a Chicago suburban school. While my students have learned about global issues in the past, this project allowed them to see that these are not problems that people in other places in the world have to deal with, but rather, that these are world problems, and since we all have a civic responsibility to the world, these are our problems too.

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