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    Dr. Seuss is a staple of many people’s childhood. He is the most popular children’s book writer‚ even 2 decades after his death. His rhymes and quirky characters make his stories lovable and impossible to forget. But there are more to his silly stories than just crazy characters with a lesson to learn. Throughout his books‚ Dr. Seuss uses rhymes and clever characters to tell stories about issues current to the time. Some of his most well known stories such as Yertle the Turtle‚ The Lorax and

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    Satire in Dr. StrangeLove? Dr. StrangeLove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb was produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1964. "Dr. StrangeLove" is a Cold War suspense comedy that depicts the extreme tensions felt by the American government and public regarding the potential for nuclear war. Roger Ebert‚ a critic wrote that this "cold war satire…opened with the force of a bucketful of cold water‚ right in the face". In his review Ebert’s contemplates the use and effectiveness

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    Dr.Seuss - Political Influences Dr. Seuss was a unique type of author compared to most. Some might say he was an author of the ages‚ he has incorporated several deep themes in his children’s books inspired by several world events throughout his time‚ like the world wars‚ the cold war‚ and even things not even closely associated with war like environmental problems. however over it all‚ he’s an author that will be known throughout all of time to come. Born as Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2‚ 1904

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    All About Dr. Seuss "OH‚ THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! THERE IS FUN TO BE DONE! THERE ARE POINTS TO BE SCORED. THERE ARE GAMES TO BE WON." From: Oh‚ The Places You’ll Go! Theodor Seuss Geisel‚ better known to the world as the beloved Dr. Seuss‚ was born in 1904 on Howard Street in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Ted’s father‚ Theodor Robert‚ and grandfather were brewmasters in the city. His mother‚ Henrietta Seuss Geisel‚ often soothed her children to sleep by "chanting" rhymes remembered from her

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    most books we are able to relate to the characters. Not only are we able to relate ourselves to a character and now that we are not the only ones like that but we can relate the other characters with our surroundings. In the book The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss‚ some of the few books that we can relate the character to us‚ uses fantasia and realistic characters that we can relate ourselves and others that are within our surroundings. The children are the main characters‚ realistic and are the ones

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    HIS 102 December 7‚ 2012 Film Review of Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and Love the Bomb Plot Summary: The class was asked to review the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and Love the Bomb. The movie was a satirical comedy about nuclear weaponry and what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button. At the core of the film was the story of top-ranking men of the United States and the Soviet Union who had become so destabilized

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    Dr. Seuss: Most Known Children’s Author Theodor Geisel‚ or as we know him Dr. Seuss‚ is a very well-known children’s author today. Even though he hasn’t been alive for some time he still manages to impact kids’ and even adult’s lives. He wrote dozens of books that are still very popular today for a number of reasons. Some of his most popular books have been transformed into movies or television shows. Overall Dr. Seuss is most cherished for turning his books into movies and giving kids a better incite

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    in coolers and vending machine. (Details to convince): In the United States‚ Dr Pepper Snapple Group does not have a complete network of bottlers and distributors‚ so the drink is sometimes bottled under contract by Coca-Cola or Pepsi bottlers. Currently‚ the majority of Pepsi and Coke bottlers bottling Dr Pepper are owned by PepsiCo and The Coca-Cola Company after their buyouts of their major bottlers. Presently‚ Dr Pepper Snapple relies on its own bottling group to bottle and distribute its products

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    “The more that you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go.” stated Dr. Seuss as he inspired millions through literature. Horton‚ the Lorax‚ the Cat in the Hat‚ and the Grinch were life-changing creations in the imagination of Theodor Seuss Geisel ("Theodor Seuss Geisel”‚ 2002). Dr. Seuss was an extraordinary person that influenced millions. He created multiple children’s books‚ innovated by persisting to get through multiple hardships‚ and illuminated

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    Cat’s Cradle and Dr. Strangelove Dr. Strangelove and Cat’s Cradle both have similarities in their story line. They were written in the 1960’s by different authors‚ (Dr. Strangelove is a movie not a novel) and both mentioned and dealt with Communists‚ and involved scientists. Although they have their similarities‚ the common topics are of weapons of mass destruction‚ power‚ and a dark comedy. With both stories taking place during the “Red scare” there was always talk about not trusting anyone

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