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Lat's and turn
Redza highlights Lat's move to Ipoh for higher schooling as a significant point in the cartoonist's development ; the multi-racial environment helped establish his diverse friendships, which in turn broadened his cultural perspectives.

Lat's and for
His name and works are recognised internationally ; foreign cartoonists, such as Matt Groening and Sergio Aragonés, admire his art, and foreign governments invite Lat to tour their countries, hoping to gain greater exposure for their countries through Lat's cartoons of his experiences in them.
The company had accepted Lat's submission, mistaking him for an adult and paying him 25 Malaysian ringgits ( RM ) for a story about three friends who band together to catch thieves.
Muliyadi further stated that Lat's works offer many levels of interpretation ; one reader would laugh at Lat's cartoon for its slapstick, while another would find the same work hilarious for its subtle critique of society.
He also received encouragement from outside his family ; Lat's primary school teacher Mrs Moira Hew ( the inspiration for one of his characters, the Butterfly-Glassed Lady ), helped nurture his gift, frequently asking him to illustrate lessons in class.
Lat's work with pen and ink so impressed Larry Gonick that the American cartoonist was tempted into experimenting with this medium for part of his The Cartoon History of the Universe.
The art critic was not alone in having a high regard for Lat's works.

Lat's and on
Keluarga Si Mamat and its protagonist were named after his youngest brother Mamat, its stories based on Lat's observations of his fellow villagers and schoolmates.
In 1997, Ron Provencher, a professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University, reported that Lat's style reminded his informants on the Malaysian cartooning scene of The Beano.
Others commented that Lat's art stood out on its own.

Lat's and ;
Lat's formal education began at a local Malay kampung school ; these institutions often taught in the vernacular and did not aspire to academic attainment.
" At that time, Lat's father had fallen seriously ill and could not work ; Lat had to become the breadwinner of his family.
His most recent involvement with animation was in 2009 ; Lat's Window to the World, a musical animated feature, played at the Petronas Philharmonic Hall.
Malaysian comics scholar Muliyadi Muhamood commented that the humour in Lat's cartoons is evoked through graphical and textual means ; " short, compact dialogues " and puns form the text while " facial expressions and actions " of the characters help to bring out the funny side of things.
Lat's Perak Wedding: themes of family life and the details that surround them are notable aspects of his works ; this was also the first of his Scenes of Malaysian Life.
Lat's works show his understanding of and sensitivity to other races ; At a Sikh Wedding is sworn by a Sikh as an accurate portrayal of the ceremony.

Lat's and published
Lat's best known work is The Kampung Boy ( 1979 ), which is published in several countries across the world.
Lat's first comic book publication, Tiga Sekawan ( Three Friends Catch a Thief ), was published by Sinaran Brothers that year.
In 1979, Berita Publishing Sendirian Berhad published Lat's The Kampung Boy, an autobiographical cartoon account of his youth.
Two more compilations of Lat's editorial cartoons ( With a Little Bit of Lat and Lots More Lat ) were published and the number of people who recognised him continued to grow.

Lat's and cartoons
The narration of Lat's early cartoons, such as Tiga Sekawan and Keluarga Si Mamat, was in Malay.
Jaafar Taib, cartoonist and editor of Malaysian satirical magazine Gila-Gila, found Lat's cartoons retained their humour and relevance throughout time.
He explained that this quality arose from the well-thought-out composition of Lat's works, which helped to clearly express the ideas behind the cartoons.

Lat's and ceremony
Lee found Lat's portrayal of the important ceremony humorous yet sensitive, and grumbled that the newspaper should have hired the artist.

Lat's and Malaysian
Malaysian art critic and historian Redza Piyadasa believes Lat's early years in the kampung ingrained the cartoonist with pride in his kampung roots and a " peculiarly Malay " outlook —" full of [...] gentleness and refinement ".

Lat's and .
Lat's style has been described as reflective of his early influences, The Beano and The Dandy.
Rejabhad, a well-respected cartoonist, was Lat's mentor, and imbued the junior cartoonist with a preference to be sensitive to the subjects of his works.
Lat's attention to details gained him popularity, endearing his works to the masses who find them believable and unbiased.
By 1978, two collections of his works ( Lots of Lat and Lat's Lot ) had been compiled and sold to the public.
The Kampung Boy recalls Lat's childhood experiences, such as playing tarik upih pinang ( game pictured ) with other children.
One of the park's attractions will be the sight of performers dressed up as Kampung Boy characters beside those in Hello Kitty and Bob the Builder costumes and also reported in August 2012 will be a Lat-inspired diner called Lat's Place.
Muliyadi Mahamood, a comics scholar, sees several levels of humour in Lat's work, particularly this Keluarga Si Mamat comic strip.
Far Eastern Economic Review journalist Suhaini Aznam remarked that Lat's strength was his ability to portray the plight of the common man in a satiric light without any form of bias.
Lat's artistic skills were cultivated from youth and self-taught.

career and took
The deeds of countless western bandits and outlaws have been glorified almost to the point of hero-worship, but because Billy Tilghman remained strictly on the side of the law throughout his action-packed career, his achievements and the appalling risks he took while taming the West have remained almost unsung.
Grand tells Rieux that he married while still in his teens, but overwork and poverty took their toll ( Grand did not receive the career advancement that he had been promised ), and his wife Jeanne left him.
While Parsons pursued his own solo career and took many members of the Project on the road for the first time in a successful worldwide tour, Woolfson went on to produce musical plays influenced by the Project's music.
After leaving school at 17, Ayckbourn's career took several temporary jobs in various places before starting a temporary job at the Scarborough Library Theatre, where he was introduced to the artistic director, Stephen Joseph.
Although Ayckbourn continued to move where his career took him, he settled in Scarborough, eventually buying Longwestgate House, the house formerly owned by Stephen Joseph.
Radim chose a clerical career as did Adalbert, and took the name Gaudentius.
Holly was based in Lubbock as his career took off between 1956 and 1958.
His funeral, a four-hour " homegoing " service, took place on June 7, 2008, at Showers of Blessings Church in Gainesville, Florida and kept in tune with the vibrant spirit of Bo Diddley's life and career.
In 1839 she took up the first of many positions as governess to families in Yorkshire, a career she pursued until 1841.
After teaching briefly in a Berlin girls ' school, Cantor took up a position at the University of Halle, where he spent his entire career.
This Annie took, becoming a professor's wife-only to have a woman scholar destroy her husband's career, drive him to suicide, and thus push Annie herself back down to the status of a servant.
His father had planned a traditional career for Galen in philosophy or politics and took care to expose him to literary and philosophical influences.
While this new career took him away from the practice of law, it was rewarding in other ways: the fees were said to yield up to $ 40, 000 ( US $ in present terms ) over the two-year term.
The elegant Soviet jumper radically sped up his approach run, took the record up to, and won the Olympic gold medal in 1964, before a motorcycle accident ended his career.
In the one-day series Cronje managed just one fifty but with the ball he was economical and took his career best figures of 5 / 32, becoming the second South African to take five wickets in an ODI.
In the first 5 years of Botham's Test career, when not playing as captain, he scored 2557 runs at an average of 49. 17 including 11 centuries and a highest score of 208, took 196 wickets at an average of 21. 28 including nineteen 5 wicket hauls and held 50 catches.
Maynard Smith then took a change of career, entering University College London ( UCL ) to study fruit fly genetics under Haldane.
However, Keats's training took up increasing amounts of his writing time, and he was increasingly ambivalent about his medical career.
His theatre career took off in January 1965, playing Rodolfo in Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge in an Off-Broadway revival.
Beyond The Sea was a lifelong dream project for Spacey, who took on co-writing, directing, co-producing and starring duties in the biography / musical about Darin's life, career, and relationship with actress Sandra Dee.
Riefenstahl took dancing lessons and attended dance academies from an early age and began her career as a self-styled and well-known interpretive dancer, traveling around Europe and working with director Max Reinhardt in a show funded by Jewish producer Harry Sokal.
Women who had the option of a career instead of marriage labeled themselves New Women, and took their new opportunities very seriously.
In the later stages of the band's career, Page took a back seat in composition and Jones became increasingly important in producing music, often composed on the keyboard.
It took his career some time to recover from this blow and in contrast to his earlier major roles, he for some years had only occasional small parts.
He began his cricketing career as a medium pace bowler but on the advice of his school coach, Sunil Fernando, he took up off-spin when he was fourteen years old.

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