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    August 12‚ 1942‚ in Albany‚ New York‚ Martin Seligman‚ was born. Seligman attended Albany Academy and later became a psychologist‚ an educator‚ and an author of nearly 20 self-help guidance books and more than 250 articles. Continuing his education‚ Seligman graduated Summa Cum Laude‚ receiving a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy at Princeton University in 1964. Martin Seligman was offered scholarships to study at Oxford University‚ and the University of Pennsylvania but declined to attend the University

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    Many of us go through life skimming the surface of our identities. That is‚ we don’t truly dig deeply into our thoughts‚ feelings‚ desires and dreams. Part of the problem is that we’re always on the go. When to-do lists keep swelling‚ self-exploration takes a backseat. How can it not‚ when we barely find time for self-care? Specifically‚ self-exploration involves “taking a look at your own thoughts‚ feelings‚ behaviors and motivations and asking why. It’s looking for the roots of who we are — answers

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    Lorax Essay

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    The Lorax Homework Assignment: Go to youtube.com and type in Lorax Do not not do the assignment because you are lax View parts one thru six and answer the questions below Think environmentally or else the Lorax might give you a blow You are a reporter for a local newspaper. Use the questions below to complete your interview. After asking these questions‚ feel free to add a few of your own. For the Brown Barbaloots in their Brown Barbaloot suits/Sawmmy Swans/Hummy Fish/Truffula Trees:

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    The Lorax Sequel By Georgia and Maddie “So…Catch!” calls the once-ler He lets something fall It’s a truffula seed It’s the last one of all You’re in charge of the last of the truffula seeds And truffula trees are what everyone needs Plant a new truffula‚ treat it with care Give it clean water and feed it fresh air Grow a forest protect it from axes that hack Then the lorax And all of his friends May come back.” So off ted went with the seed in his hand An idea in his head‚

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    What is our responsibility to the environment and to other species affected by human decision? It is our responsibility to repair the negative effects our actions have on the environment and on other species. I mean repair in the sense that we must be fully aware of the effects of our actions and not be greedy to the point where nature itself cannot rejuvenate itself. It is acceptable that humans use resources from nature for their own well-being; we constitute part of the global food chain after

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    Have you ever read a Dr.Seuss book? Have you ever read a lewis carroll book? Well 2 of the great ones are the lorax and the jabberwocky. As you know Dr.Seuss is well known as a children’s author but with this we are going to connect his style of writing with the Lorax and Lewis Carroll’s style with the Jabberwocky. Therefore with these two amazing authors and 2 books this one will be a good one to compare. So they both have a lot of things the same and different but with these two books you will

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    The Butter Battle Book The Butter Battle Book was a book made by Doctor Seuss January 12 1984. The book was about two different people.Those who ate bread butter side up and others butter side down. This would then spring into a war of who had the better defenses on their side. Dr.Seuss had three points that were found in this book and they were conflict‚ irony and setting; he used all three of these methods effectively in this book that seemed to be violent at it’s core with its conflict. Many

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    Dr. Seuss influenced my life in numerous ways. I grew up reading and listening to his stories. I absolutely adored his writings and learned from them too. I learned about rhyming and language use. Since they’re such enjoyable books‚ it made me want to read more. Growing up‚ my favorite Dr. Seuss book‚ The Sneetches and Other Stories‚ that my mother passed down to me. This book includes multiple stories. In the first one‚ The Sneetches‚ the Sneetches learned that it didn’t matter who had stars or

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    mechanistic view of text would be to analyze every text or passage you come across in generally the same way‚ without thinking outside of the box. A person could analyze a research paper about quantum mechanics the same way they would analyze a Dr. Seuss book. A reader must develop a flexible view on text in order to fully comprehend what the text might be saying or at least to be able to acknowledge that there is more than on interpretation. To accept a flexible view of text‚ one must be able to

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    constant of friends: they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors‚ and the most patient of teachers. Charles W. Eliot The more that you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go. Dr. Seuss We shouldn’t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. B. F. Skinner Today a reader‚ tomorrow a leader. Margaret Fuller Reading takes us away from home‚ but more important‚ it finds homes for us everywhere. Hazel Rochman

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