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    Dora the Explorer is a very popular tv show directed to children from the ages 2-5 years old. This tv show is an interactive cartoon for preschoolers around the world, which encourages children to join along in the adventure. In every single episode Dora, Boots and the monkey ask for help to overcome obstacles on their way to their main goal or task in the show. Children are able to learn lots of knowledge throughout each episode, that could help them grow. In each episode of Dora the Explorer it starts off with setting up a problem that needs to be solved and while trying to reach their goal they always run into a problem that the children are capable of trying to fix. There are many positive outcomes in this tv show that help students grow…

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    Dora the Explorer is a frequently viewed show amongst the younger age group, from toddlers and up, that has been around for almost 15 years. Dora is a young girl that goes on endless adventures with her monkey friend Boots. Her relationship with her family seems stable, as we have seen her greet and interact with them after adventures and she has worked alongside her cousin Diego. Dora also seems rather friendly and social, with humans and animals alike. The audience is engaged by picking the…

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    were are also many books that dealt with the author Judy Blume in my home because my dad knew she was my favorite author. I remember my father buying “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,” I was so excited. Recalling to the readings that I have read for class the authors emphasizes the importance of getting books that interest and motivates the child to read. My dad always bought books that interest me because he didn’t want me to lose the passionate that I had for reading at an early age. Mi madre…

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    Dora Tramontane Analysis

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    Analogy/Dora: Tramontane On Tuesday, October 18th, 2016 at 8 pm, I had the honor of viewing the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company perform Analogy/Dora: Tramontane, at Lafayette College. It is hard for me to put this performance into words, because it was outstanding and complex, so my brain is still trying to process what it saw. Overall, the evening length piece was about a woman named Dora Amelan and her life experiences. Amelan was a French Jewish nurse and social worker that worked at…

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    citizens.” This was the start of a horrendous event known as the Holocaust. Dora was one of eleven concentration camps and one of the last camps created. Dora was a work camp, located in central Germany, North of Nordhausen. Originally a subcamp of camp Buchenwald, Dora was used for the construction of tunnels and a large industrial complex into the Harz Mountain. There were two main tunnels each running 1,800 meters long and branching off into 46 smaller tunnels. These tunnels were built by…

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    Her main objection in life seems to be to keep the house clean and have enough of a supply of lemon pledge. Consuela from Family Guy seems to be the only thing people seem to know when it comes to how a mexican looks like. Her dark skin, limited english and her undertone of sexuality only reinforces what people think. She is the epitome of what Mexicans are viewed as. Dora the Explora is no exception. Dora is aimed to the younger generation who have no idea of what is happening. Dora the iconic…

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    Doras Luimni Introduction Doras Luimni was founded by a small group of dedicated volunteers in the year 2000, in response to the establishment of “Direct Provision” system by the Irish Government, which dispersed asylum seekers to accommodation centres in Limerick and around the country. The name Doras was chosen to symbolise an open door welcoming new communities to Limerick and as an acronym for Development Organisation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers. (Doras Luimni, n/a) Mission Statement-…

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    Dora the explorer wants to be in the WNBA. She doesn’t know a lot about basketball but she thinks she’ll do fine. After all her best friend Boots is a baller. She gets into the WNBA and is excited to get started with her basketball career. But when she goes to her first game at home she realizes she doesn’t have any basketball skill at all. All her teammates look at her and wonder why she looks so cartoonish. She watches all the other players make shots left and right during warm up but when…

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    Dora J. Lowery Biography

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    Dora J. Lowery was born on November 21, 1962, in Sumter, South Carolina, to Roosevelt and Sylvia Lowery. She departed this life on Friday, August 5, 2016. Dora was raised in Lynchburg, SC, receiving her education in the Lee County, SC Public School System. At an early age, Dora accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at St. Matthews A.M.E. Church in Lynchburg, SC. After leaving South Carolina, Dora relocated to Washington, DC with her daughter Ebony arriving at her sister Dot's house…

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    Despite being born in El Salvador, Dora Otero is an American hero that encompasses the morals and values of the United States of America. She believes in giving equal opportunity, putting her family’s needs before her own and being a good neighbor. She believes in giving everyone an opportunity, and this belief lead her to receive burn scars that would impact her health. When she was living in El Salvador, her house was burning down and her invalid sister, paralyzed from the waist down, could…

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