I. J. Computer Network and Information Security‚ 2012‚ 7‚ 57-68 Published Online July 2012 in MECS (http://www.mecs-press.org/) DOI: 10.5815/ijcnis.2012.07.07 Application of Biometrics in Mobile Voting Donovan Gentles1‚ Suresh Sankaranarayanan 2‚ 3 1Mona Institute of Applied Sciences‚ University of WestIndies‚ Jamaica dongen02@gmail.com 2Computing & Information Systems‚ Institut Teknologi Brunei‚ Brunei 3Department of Computing‚ University of WestIndies‚ Jamaica pessuresh@hotmail
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Theodore Geisel: a poet‚ a cartoonist‚ an author‚ and a political activist. To children‚ this man is known dearly by his pseudonym‚ Dr. Seuss. Geisel‚ considered to be the greatest of all children’s writers‚ was an alumnus of the renowned Dartmouth College‚ and Lincoln College‚ Oxford. Through senseless language‚ wild settings‚ and nonsensical plots‚ Seuss emboldens all children to grow fond and enjoy reading. His wife‚ Helen Palmer-Seuss‚ said‚ “Ted doesn’t sit down and write for children. He writes
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Theodor Geisel (1904 - 1991)‚ better known as Dr. Seuss‚ was an American writer of chil- dren’s books for young readers. His works have been widely read‚ since the 1937 release of “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street”‚ his first children’s book. While most of his subsequent releases were aimed at young children‚ he also drew political cartoons during the 2nd World War‚ which provide a backdrop for the motivation into exploring the topic of this essay - reading his works as a thinking adult
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Theodor seuss geisel may have been imagined for Walk 2‚ 1904‚ for Springfield‚ massachuset. He scattered as much to begin with adolescents’ book‚ Also to envision that i saw it regarding mulberry Street‚ under the purpose from asserting Dr. Seuss for 1937. Next began A string for raving triumphs‚ joining those cat in the top Also Green eggs Also ham. As much rhymes and characters are iadored Toward periods. Early term. Theodor seuss geisel may have been recognized regarding Walk 2‚ 1904‚ On Springfield
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obstacles initiate the process of change and transformation. Clearly‚ through a close study of the play ‘Away’ by Michael Gow‚ the poem ‘Whither will I Wander’ by William Shakespeare and the picture book ‘I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew’ by Dr Seuss‚ the characters experience various degrees of change and transformation. Factors that impact on the degree a character changes and transforms include: support networks and the ability or inability to accept reality. Through the use of language
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Robert Munsch and Dr. Theodor Seuss: The Differences and Similarities-By: Olga Gostioujeva Are you “The Paperbag Princess” or “The Cat in the Hat”? These two famous picture books are written by Dr.Theodor Seuss (“The Paperbag Princess”) and Robert Munsch (“The Cat in the Hat”). These authors have many similarities and differences. They both incorporated their family members to play part in their stories. For example in the book “Oh the Places You’ll Go” (written by Dr. Seuss) includes a
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inspired from your reading Dr. Seuss using one of the Dr. Seuss stories‚ analyze the plot of the story to identify and explain the subtext of the story—the author’s theme or underlying lesson about something more than the literal story research some helpful background information that the author Dr. Seuss may have known or used to develop the story—many articles have been written develop a reasonable thesis statement that will make a claim about the stance that is taken by Dr. Seuss—is he right or
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Selfishness Most assume that selfishness is both wrong and unhealthy. But is this true? Selfishness means acting in one’s best self-interest. Contrary to popular opinion‚ all healthy individuals do have some levels of selfishness. Dr. Seuss displays a clear picture of selfishness through his story The Lorax. Likewise Hosea Griffith also does the same through his poem The Selfishness of Hearts. The main characters in the story‚ Once-ler and the Lorax prove a great point of selfishness. The Lorax
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Green Eggs and Ham Growing up‚ it was common for children to be familiar with the well-known children’s picture book “Green Eggs and Ham” written by the famous author Dr. Seuss. This famous story was written “when someone challenged him to write a book using 50 words or less” (Baldassarro 2). The gist of the book “Green Eggs and Ham” is it is about a character called “Sam I Am.” Sam’s goal in the book is to try and get his roommate who is very grouchy and negative to try green eggs and ham in different
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convince his friend to “eat” the green eggs and ham • The ham represents a phallic sausage • Several of the lines‚ such as “Would you‚ could you‚ on a boat” and “Would you‚ could you‚ with a goat” is said to be proposing sexual locations. Dr. Seuss: • Dr. Seuss was a very politically aware author‚ and tried to
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