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This Cartoon was published 1-16-2003.
I liked this cartoon; it was the first for the spring 2004 semester. I was given the idea after I was reminded that 1-20-04 (the next Tuesday) would be the first day of Tennessee's lottery.
However there are some things about I do not like, the most obvious would be the text size of what the finance professor is supposed to be saying. The text came out better in The Pacer then my computer scanned it so I have rewritten it, but I also didn't like how the text is so far away from the speaker it becomes unclear about who is saying what.
The mistake I made here was handing the text to an editor without specifying where it was supposed to go. The man in the bottom right is yelling, "lotto tickets!" He is not speaking the typed text to the left. I should have made voice bubbles.
Nor did not shade in the ecstatic lotto playing student, I didn't like that he was shaded in as there wasn't much to the cartoon, and with the poor layout someone could have been confused into thinking there was significance behind creating a lotto player as a person with darker skin.
Live and learn though I hope it amuses you.
Tennessee Lottery
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(The proffesor's statement)
You have many different
options when investing your
money you can collect interest on your
savings by putting it in the bank or investing in bonds, mutual funds, or stocks.

Which investment would you
expect to have the greatest return?
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