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1 f.a.c.e.book Bumper Stickers Your Point of View! WallPhotosFlairBoxes Fun Activities and Computer Education Logout Bumper Sticker (5) Fun Activities and Computer Education Poke message Wall InfoPhotosPoke Essential QuestionComment Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: May 29, 1917 Political: Democrat Religion: Catholic Hometown: Brookline, Mass. Friends LBJFrankMarilyn BobbyJackieRobert Bumper stickers can be commercial, religious, secular, humorous, or in support of a sports team or other organization. They may promote or oppose a particular philosophical or political position.. Bumper stickers are a popular way of showing support for a candidate for a government seat and become more common during election years. A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker with a message, intended to be attached to the bumper of an automobile and to be read by the occupants of other vehicles - although they are often stuck onto other objects.label bumperautomobile Most bumper stickers are about 30 cm by 8 cm (12 in by 3 in) and are often made of PVC.PVC The first bumper stickers appeared shortly before World War II; they were flag-like, and attached to the bumper by wires. Gill replaced the wire attachments with pressure sensitive adhesive, and as a result bumper stickers became more widespread and practical.World War IIadhesive More recently, bumper stickers have become a route for advertising and a few companies offer to match car owners to advertisers willing to pay for the ad. How do we exhibit legal and ethical behavior while using technology to express your point of view?

2 f.a.c.e.book Bumper Stickers WallPhotosFlairBoxes Fun Activities and Computer Education Logout View photos of JFK (5) Send JFK a message Poke message Wall InfoPhotosBoxes Comment Information Networks: Nashville, TN Birthday: July 3, 2011 Political: Democrat Religion: Catholic Hometown: Brookline, Mass. Photos The Family Updated last Tuesday 2 Albums White House Updated two months ago The Blaze US Offensive Bumper Sticker? Say Hello to a $50 Fine Posted on July 3, 2011 at 8:49pm by Christopher SantarelliChristopher Santarelli We see bumper stickers everyday. Some make us laugh, some are tacky, some are obnoxious. But a new Tennessee law will now regulate and penalize drivers for bumper stickers the state deems to be obscene. WKRN NashvilleWKRN Nashville: “Starting Friday, Tennessee drivers caught with obscene or patently offensive bumper stickers, window signs or other markings on their vehicle visible to other drivers face an automatic $50 fine. Tennessee code 55-8-187 had allowed judges to decide on a fine from $2 to $50 based on their opinion.” Necessary or an attack on your freedom of speech? Essential Question How do we exhibit legal and ethical behavior while using technology to express your point of view? Is this legal or illegal? The rap group 2 Live Crew borrowed the opening musical tag and the words (but not the melody) from the first line of the song “Pretty Woman” (“Oh, pretty woman, walking down the street”). The rest of the lyrics and the music were different. Will Copyright Laws allow this? Comment

3 Strategies and Design Tips f.a.c.e.book WallPhotosFlairBoxes Fun Activities and Computer Education Logout View photos of JFK (5) Send JFK a message Poke message Wall InfoPhotosBoxes Basic Information Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: May 29, 1917 Political: Democrat Religion: Catholic Hometown: Brookline, Mass. Photos Source of Information Bumper sticker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumper_sticker – Vedantam, Shankar (2008-06-17). "Sign of road rage may be on bumper". Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-driving- behaviorjun17,0,6817198.story. Retrieved 2008-06-17. http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-driving- behaviorjun17,0,6817198.story BIG APPLE HISTORY is a production of Thirteen/WNET New York. © 2005 Educational Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. Do you have something on your mind? Something you want other people to know? Step 1Pick A Message! How to choose your message? Look around you, think of problems you've heard about or seen, and talk to others. Step 2Choose A Slogan! Slogans are short and catchy phrases. They tell the message in a way that people don't forget. Step 3Get the Message Out! A message is not public service unless the public hears or reads or sees it. Bumper StickersYour Point of View Networks: As you drive home from school today, you will see several bumper stickers. Purpose: They often promote a favorite musical group or make a joke. Bumper stickers go wherever traffic flows. Assignment: Use desktop publishing software to create a bumper sticker will grab the attention of people who see it. Time Limit: Day 1 Design Project Day 2 Print/Produce/Present Assignment

4 Environmental issues: U.S. EPA's Explorers' Club www.epa.gov/kids/ A Web page for kids put out by the Environmental Protection Agency of the U.S. government. Ranger Rick's Kid's Zone www.nwf.org/kids This is the National Wildlife Federation's homepage for children. Earth to Kids www.edf.org/Earth2Kids/ The Environmental Defense Fund has a Web page for young people. School violence: Keep Schools Safe www.keepschoolssafe.org The National Association of Attorneys General has a Web site on how to make schools safe from violence. Political participation: Kids Voting USA www.kidsvotingusa.org/ This is a Web site featuring ideas on how to get children involved in the political process. NHextra Politics '98 www.pbs.org/newshour/on2/elections.html From the same people who brought you the documentary film NEW YORK, a guide to children's participation in elections. General places to look: Yahooligans www.yahooligans.com Yahoo's list of Web sites for kids. Time for Kids www.pathfinder.com/TFK/ Time for Kids is TIME magazine's Web site for young readers. GreatKids Network www.greatkids.com/ A Web site about kids around the world making things better. 4Kids www.4kids.com This is a Web site that includes stories about projects other children are doing. U.S. EPA's Explorers' Club Ranger Rick's Kid's Zone Earth to Kids Keep Schools Safe Kids Voting USA NHextra Politics '98 Yahooligans Time for Kids GreatKids Network 4Kids Here are some Web sites that might give you ideas:

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