Source Entry #3

Final Source Entry Selina Myrtil

My research question was ” Why does the United States intervene themselves so much in foreign countries? The reason for me choosing this question is because I see it frequently in the news of the United States giving all this money away, so I was curious on why America feels the need to do so.  During my research for the first source entry, I wrote about what other leaders or rulers in foreign countries had to say about America intervening in their countries. In my second source entry I researched the foreign countries that America was giving money to also reviewing the statistics of which countries were receiving the most. And seeing the results were very shocking and made me have even more questions. For example, it had stated in the second source entry I was reading ” Countries that receive the most foreign Aid from the U.S” that “ In 2021 alone – the most recent year for which data is complete – the U.S. gave foreign countries about $52.4 billion”. As much as college students that are in debt and America just giving this amount of money away makes me question the type of country this is. Additionally, by America providing money to Israel during their time of need against Palestine America is gaining an ally in the Middle East having a power over their as well. I learned that America would pay for other countries materials along with help with any problems that country is facing with another. At the end they will have gained an ally and have the ability hold power over that country. And for us to think as Americans from America would ever get help with our needs or even get a share of these billions of dollars that’s being sent everywhere well you would have to find a different way to get what you need.  My audience of my research would be the American government because they’re in charge of any being sent along with President Biden would have to even approve it being sent to the country and the purpose being behind it. There is some information I still would like to include in my research for instance the problems America is facing at the moment for example inflation, food stamps etc. In doing so I would be able to possibly have an estimate how much money America would need for their own problems but the leader does not seem to see it.

Source Entry 2

Haines, Julia “ Countries That Receive the Most Foreign Aid From the U.S.” usnews.com, 13 Oct. 2023 Global Map of places America has helped and in which ways 

Julia Haines, ” Countries the receive the most foreign Aid from The U.S.”, was a report published in the U.S. News & World Report. Julia Haines is a Data Editor with U.S. News & World Report where she makes data analysis charts covering topics she writes about.  This article goes in on The Countries that receive the most foreign aid from the U.S and how much is given to each country and the purpose of it.  It shows a chart of 175 countries that receive foreign aid from the U.S.  Additionally, the article unfolds how public surveys were taken on how a majority of Americans believe too much of the federal budget is spend on foreign aid.  Based on the charts not very many people agreed with what the U.S is doing seeing it unfavorable at times and favorable others but at the looks of it from 2022-2023 it seems mere close rather than expected.  As Haines reported ” In 2021 the U.S. gave more than $3.3 billion to Israel, 11% of the year’s entire distribution to specific countries. That year, Israel received more than twice the amount seen by any other country, and nearly all of it was designated as military aid.”  There is no doubt that Israel received the help they needed against Palestine. For the U.S they would be getting a close ally in the Middle East and helping them against Palestine and promote stability in the region.  This is the U.S government plan on getting more power over other countries now in the Middle East with the help of Israel.  In Haines bringing up the amount of money the U.S gave Israel in there needs of survival showing how much powerful and a necessity the U.S can be for countries.  This then goes back to my research question proposal on ” Why does America feel the need to intervene with other countries?” In doing so America giving Israel and giving them support with their own military they’re gaining a person in the inside of the Middle East. Furthermore, Haines reports “ In 2021 alone – the most recent year for which data is complete – the U.S. gave foreign countries about $52.4 billion.  I really question where America gains all this money from. And why can’t their own country get a little of all these billions of dollars?  A change has to be made.

Draft

Iuliia Khutsishvili (Julia)

Research Question : How did the evolution of movie animation evolved throughout the years ?

    There have been many stages and many aspects of why and how the movie animation industry changed throughout the years.At first let me introduce the background of the industry and as an example in use would be one of the most popular and huge companies of the film industry,which is Walt Disney. The article posted on New York Film Academy website provides informative and deepened information about the history of animation and overall evolution of Disney with a specified timeline of years 1940’s to nowadays. The animation industry has become an absolute “giant” in the world of cinema. Despite the huge different varieties of companies/teams and of course years of efforts required to make modern animated films, author also mentions the crazy statistical percentage data. The animation industry dominates as the most profitable genre, posting an impressive 52% gross margin since 2004, leaving the second most profitable genre, which is action in the dust of at 48%. Adventure movies which are animated is the number 1 genre for earning the money. For example, despite of talking about Disney production, the movie “Avatar” still stands in the first place since 2009, with its 2.8 billion US dollars in box office, is the world’s highest-grossing film of all time. But let’s leave a statistic(s) a little behind for now and get deeper into the actual effect evolution. Of course, animation wasn’t always a multimillion dollar affair…  It’s hard to define what the first ever animation was, as it depends entirely on what is classified as an animation. Given that animation, at its heart is simply the act of creating the illusion of movement through still images, you could argue that the craft began hundreds of thousands of years ago. We are all familiar with the stereotypical cave painting imagery, which usually depicts hunting in motion, that what the first animation was like. Over the next decade, more experimental animation techniques, including rotoscoping technique were developed, producing some hit or miss results. However, the opening of small studio in LA changed the whole game / movie industry forever. With more innovations and notable works over the 20th century (and beyond) than we could ever hope to list here, Disney’s studio and tumultuous history set a precedent for the entire animation industry. Disney Studios also inspired the popular 12 principles of animation, which many animators use and swear by nowadays as well.  Link to the article : The History of Animation: Celebrating Disney’s 100 Years of Stories (nyfa.edu) .

 

     Even though my research question is about how animation evolved throughout the years. And animation is the main part of my project. Animation is important because it makes us be able to tell stories and communicate emotions and ideas in a unique, easy to perceive way that both small children and adults can understand. Animation has helped connect people throughout the world in a way that sometimes writing and live action films cannot. But I also wanted to add and talk about cultural aspect in movie industry, because we all know that cultural part plays a huge role even in the movie industry and its evolution As well as the animation one,because depending on the background of where the future animation effects or overall movie industry production will take place and their targeted audience,so it would shift around.Article “The Promotion of American Culture through Hollywood Movies to the World” stated a deeper information on the topic of how audience and cultural / American part played a big role in movie production and reversed. The American’s films are not only viewed in America, but they are and been viewed by the massive audience around the whole world.  Additionally, the American film firms dominate the majority of market share in the world film industry. The promotion of American culture through films is a phenomenon, where America subtly wants to dominate the world by spreading out its own culture and tradition through the movies. Cultural Imperialism is a domination of a more recognized culture over other cultures, in other word. Cultural imperialism can be due to economic and technological factors. For example, Hollywood is double sided sward, the Hollywood movie can influence the people around the world, and it gives several impacts both positively and as well as negatively. It effects every aspect such as politics, economics, army or even entertainment. Hollywood has always been considered fashion leader, where the actors and actresses in the movies portray fashionable hairstyle, cloth, make up, and etc. Otherwise, Hollywood movies always contain the rude words or aggressive behavior of Americans which resulted to the audience to imitate and adopt those things to their daily life. Hollywood is the succeed story of America which it works as an instrument to affect the ideology, and culture of the world populations. Also, in all of that story animation plays a big role as well, it’s been and will be watched by different age groups. The kids and adults idealize their favorite animated characters and their behavior, they basically cosplay/trying to copy to the “closest perfect” their looks, their language etc.Link to the article website : The Promotion of American Culture through Hollywood Movies to the World (ijert.org) .

 

  In conclusion I would like to add that any industry is based on both cultural and financial aspects. The film animation industry has changed a lot over the years, it all started with almost very small studios and half of the original effects were created completely unknown people who later showed their projects to companies or sold them. The cinematic animation industry has outgrown many and is considered one of the most in demand at the moment, representing great potential growth in the future with future technologies and AI.

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