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    Dr Seuss Influence

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    Thank You Dr. Seuss for shaping Political Views During the era of the Nineteenth centuries World War II broke out, due to Germany, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party who reinforced the nation for war by making pacts with Italy and Japan so Hitler could conquer world domination. Hitler’s invasion in Poland caused Great Britain and France to join forces and declared war on Germany, in results was the outbreak of World War II. Meanwhile in the United States Theodor Seuss who was a third-generation…

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    Frilled Lizards

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    10. Is it a beard? Is it a clown's frilly neck poof? We don't really know. But check out the crazily posh, over the top neck fur on this critter. Frilled lizards would be envious. In fact, the so called king of beasts -- the African male lion -- would be envious. All that furry drama, drawn up in a surprisingly conservative black, white and gray color scheme, as if to intentionally set off the topaz eyes as stunningly as possible. Could you be any more subtle, sophisticated and dramatic all at…

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    Dr Strange Love Analysis

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    The film Dr. Strange Love or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, was hilarious. It really gave insight on our values as Americans and played fun at the American mentality during the Cold War that we can apply to America today. The overlying commentary on America is that we are proud nationalists that have no regard for others, so long as we can get ahead. Throughout the movie, multiple characters showed that they had irrational paranoia towards communists--specifically Russians.…

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    The Naples Problem: Overdevelopment and how to prevent it Bulldozers, cranes, trucks, and dust are all associated with development, which is a common site that many people see in cities and nations all over the world. In Naples, Florida, however, land development has turned into overdevelopment. Now the only thing associated with development for people in Naples is empty stores, empty buildings, empty houses, and empty pockets. By taking a closer look at what overdevelopment is, how it…

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    The Lorax Themes

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    Anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the past thirty years (on that note, even ten years) acknowledges that the world has changed radically. From the rise and further advancement of computers, to the increasing prevalence of bioengineering, and even something as simple as how people discuss things all demonstrate that this is a radically different world from my parents, my grandparents and my great grandparents. With these innovations, problems both contemporary and archaic have…

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    The Lorax By Dr Seuss

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    The Lorax is a children’s book written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss. The book is about a young boy who lives in a polluted town. One day he decided to visit a very unique man called the “Once-ler” to learn why the area was in such terrible shape. The Once-ler lived on top of what was once his store and on special nights in August he would tell about the Lorax. It cost fifteen pence, a nail and the shell of a great, great, great grandfather snail. Using a Whisper-ma Phone the Once-ler would…

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    Museum Observation Report

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    Today’s visit to the museum was quite exciting! Having the opportunity to see John Simpsons vision for the museum in its current state, and knowing we could influence the design is a golden opportunity from my perspective. What this signaled for me was the dialogue I had in Amsterdam talking about the flow and the influence of language and historical content in exhibits. I knew when I first saw the Seuss advertisement, I had my eye on a few of them. However, as a dyslexic person writing, and…

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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    school and went onto college at the age of 18 to Dartmouth in New Hampshire. Around 1920 due to Prohibition the family beer company closes its shop, and Theodor’s father was appointed by Mayor John Denison to supervisor of the Zoo. In his later life Dr. Seuss begins to create what later becomes coined, unethical Taxidermy from animal parts his father sends him from the zoo. At college he joined the Fraternity, Sigme Phi Epsilon and the Jack –O-’Lantern newspaper. During prohibition at college…

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    Reader Reflection Essay

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    experience with being a reader began with a Dr. Seuss book when I was a very young boy, a colorful book with walking-talking cats and dogs, treehouses, and a party. I am not incredibly confident that I indeed am able of correctly recalling the details of the book that got read to me or by me when no one else would just about every day for what might have been a whole year or just a few short months of obsession, either way the memory of reading that Dr. Seuss book stuck in such a way that it is…

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    According to my parents, I learned to read and make up my own stories somewhere around the age of four or five. I recall not enjoying the outside and bugs very much, and instead I begin learning to create my world in books. I credit my early reading of Dr. Seuss Books, and Nancy Drew with my love to write. At the age of six, I was very active in church. I was the youngest Jr. Superintendent in the district, which consisted of approximately twenty churches. As the Jr. Superintendent, I had to…

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