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    The Lorax Reflection

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    Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is an animated motion picture; since it’s an animated motion picture, it is already assumed that the intended audience is for the little kids. But this movie is not only for the children but it is for everyone. This movie for me is a reminder to take good care of the planet that we live in, that we who lives here should not take it for granted. We should be responsible in this place that we call home because even if NASA discovers livable planets, it will never come close to…

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    that your fate can only be changed up until the damage is done and not after the damage is done, there is no turning back. In these three pieces of literature by Dr. Seuss, Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe, this mixed emotions are shown. In the Lorax by Dr. Seuss, we…

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    Museum Observation Report

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    skills that let kids have fun interacting with the redevelopment of the Lorax forest through production of an organic fertilizer might be a way to plant native gardens that then attract butterflies, and other such things. Hands on teaching interaction of getting a plant, shovel, and some of that special worm compost to help plant a bush or trees grown therefore allows the visitors to play an active role in the creation of what a Lorax forest might look like in an urban area. Having a landscape…

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    Dr. Seuss Influence

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    The work of Dr. Seuss is a vast collection of critiques, whimsical thinking, and savvy life learning lessons based upon stigmatization and experiences in his childhood. This paper considers how experiences influenced his narrative and storytelling reflecting his vast interests shown through his professional career both in advertisement, news publications and his children stories. Through the lens of Seuss this paper aims to connect the impact of Seuss political position throughout his career and…

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    As Americans, we live in a world that is controlled by powerful people. As our history evolved, our historical leaders fell into the categories of an introvert or extrovert. We live in a world where we are taught to follow extroverts however introverts are the backbone of society. Although extroverts led the marches, the introverts were close behind dominating in silence. Introverts are usually the individuals that gain their energy by being alone compared to extraverts who gain their energy…

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    Brophy Description

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    The iconic symbol of Brophy, standing in the shade, could be felt more as an emotion rather than an icon. The course material used to create the mascot formed miniature canyons and mountains that, when touched, gave off a familiar touch. The detailed muscle tone and reared hooves of the stallion assisted the artist in creating an aura of natural power, which radiated outwards from the fountain. Surrounding it was a triangle, holding dozens of gallons of water, creating a platform for the beast.…

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    The Sneetches is a short animation written by the notorious children's author Dr. Seuss about a civilization of strange creatures called “Sneetches”. With one type of Sneetch having a star on them and the other don’t. The Sneetches with stars on them have a little supremacy going on while the ones that don’t try to assimilate to the Star Bellied Sneetches “culture” by going through some Bourgeoisie capitalist money-making scheme machine that will give them a star, and what exactly is this…

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    The Lorax Analysis

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    what was necessary and got some gossip of where all of the real trees went. The Once-ler flashed back to when he was young and started his business. He cut down one tree and a little fuzzy character name the Lorax came down from the sky ashamed. The Lorax spoke for the trees. After, he and the Lorax made a deal that he wouldn’t cut…

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    The Pchip Short Story

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    t was finally here. I had waited fourteen years to finally be able to visit the ruins of old. It was supposedly a place of knowledge where the Ancients used to come to learn. Apparently people used to have to ¨study¨ in order to absorb information, of course this was all before Pomegranate invented the Pchip to insert into everyone's brains. The Pchip was the solution to a problem that 97.63% of the human population had to deal with on a daily bases: ignorance and stupidity. They are inserted…

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    Dr. Seuss Research Paper

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    Seuss Use Apple Juice Reproduce Fruit Juice Death, destruction, and the pursuit of looking down upon others in society. No matter how much the world tries to become more inclusive, the angst and anger between groups seems to wax and wane, which means that there is always perpetual strife between groups. As one starts to look at Dr. Seuss and what he wrote, he was a children’s author who taught lessons about dealing with others in life. He was a man of his word and always saw a bright side in the…

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