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    Marshall Mathers

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    An average rap artist wouldn’t be able to grace the covers of VIBE‚ Rolling Stone‚ Entertainment Weekly‚ and Spin while on a national tour months before their major debut album is released. An average rapper couldn’t say that he’s collaborated with Dr. Dre‚ Elton John‚ and Dido‚ all in the same year. Then again‚ Marshall Mathers III‚ better known as Eminem isn’t your average rapper. No other artist has ever been the center of such heated and conflicting debates. He’s hailed as brilliant by some critics

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    The Lorax Theme

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    Have you ever thought a Dr. Seuss book‚ like The Lorax‚ could be leaving a bigger message than just rhyming and being a children’s book? Every fictional or nonfiction book has a theme or main idea but what theme or main idea can a reader gather from reading a story like The Lorax or an article about deforestation? Well‚ everyone perceives things differently however‚ how do you see an main idea or theme in a passage? Furthermore‚ I could have a story and article that are giving out the same theme

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    Stevenson presents the character Mr Hyde as being terrifying and animal-like by using imagery. Hyde is described as a predator‚ he ’snarls’ and breaks into a ’savage’ laughs which suggests he’s intimidating. Mr Hyde also possesses ’extraordinary quickness‚’ which is not like a human‚ this could suggest he is athletic even though he doesn’t look like it. In the extract‚ he is said to be ’hardly human‚’ that could refer to his barbaric‚ animal-like behavior. He gives the impression of being possessed

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    Personal History Project

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    Personal History Project Option B On September 8th 1990‚ it was a hot sunny day in the city of Cali‚ Colombia. Temperature around 88°F with very low humidity‚ normal for that time of year‚ since the summer was about to begin. A sky full of altocumulus clouds cooled the estimated population of about 1.7 million people ("1990 population estimate for Cali‚ Colombia."). Among that population there was my mother. Already late for her gynecology appointment‚ inconveniently causes by a car accident

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    by everyone‚ which encouraged the micro people to make as much racket as possible. This leads to the others in Horton’s town praising him for saving the tiny people. The whole time Horton kept expressing‚ “a person’s a person‚ no matter how small.” (Dr. Seuss). The morals of his wacky characters are relevant in today’s bioethics regarding respecting life. An organism‚ no matter how small‚ is significant in the cycle of life. An example is the earth worm. Earth worms dig into the soil to create more

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    Makes ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ an Effective Horror Story? The most famous shilling shocker of the Victorian Era was “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”‚ the 1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It is set in Victorian London where the lawyer‚ Mr Utterson investigates a strange relationship between his client‚ Dr Henry Jekyll and the mysterious figure‚ Mr Edward Hyde. But the novella takes an unexpected twist when the very well respected Dr Jekyll reveals that his experiment

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    Dyslexia Paper

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    ED 553 Capstone Research Assignment ED 553 CAPSTONE PROJECT: REQUIREMENTS 1. Create and administer a curriculum probe in an academic area. Administration and observation needs to occur over a minimum of 5 instructional settings or sessions. Curriculum Probe: Reading comprehension: The student will be given 3 separate reading passages from a 5th grade reading level text. The number of words read correctly from the 5th grade reading passages in a one minute time

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    In David Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame the Eater” which was published in 2002‚ Zinczenko believed that children are justified in suing processed food industries.Because of the vast growing rates of health concerns. Zinczenko claims that the industry’s leave out information or misleading information. He also believes that there aren’t many alternatives and that there are more than 13‚000 mcdonald’s restaurants in america and that if you look for a fruit stand it’s less likely you would find one

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    “Today you are You‚ that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You‚” the American writer‚ cartoonist‚ animator‚ and book publisher‚ Theodor Seuss Geisel‚ also known as Dr. Seuss‚ once stated. Much like how Dr. Seuss encourages the theme of being original‚ and keeping the identity of oneself‚ so does Nathaniel Hawthorne in the novel The Scarlet Letter. In the historical fiction‚ Hester Prynne‚ must publicly wear a scarlet “A” to represent “adultery” because she has a child‚ Pearl

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    As time went on Geisel produced more children’s books and started working on a project that was called The Seven Lady Godivas. Its intention was to be an adult retelling of the Lady Godiva saga‚ but it ended up being one of the largest flops Geisel ever worked on. Geisel’s illustrations that were supposed to be adult content were childish and did not fit the adult theme. This was also created during the depression. The cost was two dollars‚ but in Geisel’s words‚ “‘Nobody had two dollars’” (qtd.

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