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    doing enough to keep the trees? First of all, I like to breath, in fact, I like breathing more than I like knees, cause they always hurt. Trees create the air, which goes into our lungs, and with none in your lungs you couldn't have any fun. The Lorax spoke for the trees and the once-lear did not listen, Without trees, the air is what we would be missing. No air equals death, and that's not a great sight, No trees equal a horrible night. If we cut the down we don't plant them back, that is less…

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    today. Robots are also pretty terrifying, and the idea of people not being safe in their own homes is chilling. Corporate control is where a company or business is in charge of the society and is normally based on money and advertising. Think of the Lorax (the movie not the book). Citizens live in this perfect colorful little world and they think everything is fine and dandy, but they are being watched constantly and kept inside their city's walls by the company who takes people's basic human…

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    Theme in Elie Wiesel’s Night From 1933-1945 20,000 concertrarion camps were built. The largest, Aushcwhitz, would end with 1.1 million deaths of innocent people. In Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, Eliezer shares his experience there and his view on what he saw. Elie explains the ways of death he saw and how it changed him. Throughout his experience at different camps he sees life-changing events that certainly effect him today. The theme of unthinkable inhumanity to one’s fellow man can be both…

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    plain-bellied Sneetches paid to have stars added to their bellies, and then the star-bellied had theirs removed, this went on until they all ran out of money and did not know who was what, and led to them living them together without conflict. The Lorax had his home destroyed…

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    Cute Cartoon Nail Skill Designs Just since you're all grown up, doesn't mean you can't be an infant at heart. Anyone who has usually been younger needs to become older and anyone who usually was older would like becoming younger. We do whatever we usually can to try and make our own desires come very true. We'll try anything, from antiwrinkle creams to dying hair every type we see a grey hair growing in. When you have always been not at the grey hair point, you maybe still recall your…

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    which is the concern of deforestation. In “The Truax” you showcase, through the plot, a major environmental problem and show the point of view from two different sides of the issue. “The Truax” is set up in a fantasy land similar to Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” to make it appeal to adult and children alike. The beginning of the book starts off with Truax, the logger, about to cut down some trees as a part of his job, but Mr. Guardbark swoops in and stops Truax. The two characters argue about the…

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    The Impact of Theodor Seuss Geisel on American Culture “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go” (Seuss, 1990). Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, is a well known children's author. Dr. Seuss wrote children's books during the years 1937 - 1990, but during that time he also was a political cartoonist. For two years, 1941-1943, Theodor Geisel was the chief editorial cartoonist for a New York newspaper…

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    Liberty is an interesting topic that few people truly have a solid understanding of, but through research and consideration, one will realize that liberty refers to one’s ability to live freely within society, free from the oppression of others, including the ability to own property and make an honest living. With this realization, one will also realize that not everyone through American history has had liberty and that still today, there are people who do not have liberty. Throughout all of the…

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    chart for the book Leo the Late Bloomer, by a young student Kayla that did not exceed any of the requirements and only earned four tenths of the points available. While at the end of the year that same student was given the assessment on the book The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss and the student completed the chart alone and earned five more points than before. “To establish reliability in scoring, a colleague who teaches first grade in my school scored 25% of the CTA chart rubrics for each testing…

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    Dr. Seuss 'Bright Drops'

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    The story of Dr. Seuss “Why fit in when you were born to stand out”?”Bright Drops”. This is a good quote on Dr. Seuss life story.Seuss had a plan in his life instead of just being a normal man and just graduating. Seuss became a famous writer who inspired a lot of children to stand out and do what they want to do. Seuss was a very powerful writer his writings he did always had meaning to them. The story of Theodore Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, begins on March 2, 1904. When Suess…

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