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    Where The Wild Things Are

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    My Favorite Important Book The book “Where The Wild Things Are”‚ by Maurice Sendak‚ captivated me by its storyline and the illustrations. Max’s rambunctiousness and creativity reminds me of my six brothers when they were younger. “Where The Wild Things Are’’‚ is a classic piece of literature which won the Caldecott Medal. “Where The Wild Things Are” was written for children in 1963 and considered too scary for young children when first released. I think the book content is proper for children

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    called Dr. Seuss. Theodor was born in a small town in Springfield‚ Massachusetts where he attended Springfield Central High School. He took an art class his freshman year and later became the captain of the soccer team‚ at this point in his life he didn’t seem to show much interest in writing‚ but he did seem to show an interest in art. After graduating high school he started to pursue his career to be an English teacher‚ he met a girl at Oxford

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    The Lorax

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    This book is about the importance of taking care of nature.This story is told by A character called‚ The Once-ler‚ to a young boy. One day decided to cut down one of the trees from his town to make a thneed. Right after he made the thneed a little man called The Lorax showed up to his door to confront the Once-ler about his bad actions as a citizen and to make him stop chopping trees down. The Once-ler was careless at the time and did not listen to the Lorax. He then started selling the Thneeds

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    Josh Kanger Art 129-LS1 J. Stevenson May 14‚ 2011 The Skeptical Science of Georges Seurat Georges Pierre Seurat was born on December 2‚ 1859 in the fast growing city of Paris‚ France. Georges Seurat was the “non-conformist” of his day; it was he who decided to move away from Impressionism‚ and find his own style of expressing his art. Seurat’s art career only is crammed in just a dozen years‚ but the beautiful artwork he has created goes to show that he is a true master of his time (Courthion

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    The Lorax

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    We can not bear with out the air Raul Espinoza 5/8/15 The Lorax was the protector of the forest‚ he cared for the Truffula trees‚ Bar-ba-Loots‚ Humming Fish and Swomee Swans. The Once-ler started cutting all the trees to make thneeds. The thneeds could be used for many things such as a glove‚ hat and curtains. The Once-ler discovered that a lot of people liked them so‚ he made a big factory that made thneeds. He called all his family to come work with him. As more people wanted them more trees

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    Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give‚ not reluctantly or under compulsion‚ for God loves a cheerful giver. This verse single-handedly sums up the reason Christians are to give. We are to give because…..God loves a cheerful giver. When Christians freely give‚ with a gracious heart‚ we please God. God himself is a cheerful giver. He loves when His children follow in his footsteps. Think about the many blessings God has so richly bestowed on you. He doesn’t bless you because

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    Lorax Essay

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    LORAX ESSAY Trees are an essential delight in our environment‚ and humans must protect the Earth’s growth of these living organisms. As the Human population expands‚ our society changes significantly where technology overcomes our necessities and lose track of forestry ideas. Although‚ the idea of desiring an agricultural lifestyle is beyond reach for our community. Now with this mindset we strive for a less eco-friendly environment in our world. If only society looked in the mind of a lorax

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    13 Hero’s Journey “The Lorax” The first step of the Hero’s Journey‚ is when Ted sets out to find a real tree. He does this when the girl he has a crush on‚ Audrey‚ tells him that her dream is that she will be able to see a real tree in person. But he sets out when she tells him that she will fall in love with whoever made that wish come true. He starts the journey by asking his grandma where to find a real tree. She then tells him to find the Once-Ler and give him 15 cents‚ a nail‚ and

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    Establish Networks

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    Establish Networks BSBREL401A For this task‚ you are to identify 3 different opportunities for networking that will be of benefit to your current vocation and your professional development. You should consider investigating the benefits of the following potential networks. Advisory committees Colleagues Committees Government agencies Internal/external customers Lobby groups Local inter-agency groups Other organizations Professional/occupational associations Project

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    David Sedaris David Sedaris has been compared to some of the greatest American Literature writers of our age‚ including Mark Twain‚ Dorothy Parker and James Thurber (Moredock). Not surprisingly‚ all of the aforementioned authors managed to captivate their audiences with sarcasm‚ wit‚ and humor—three characteristics that appear the most in Sedaris’s writing. He has created a career as both an author and recording artist (having broadcast and recorded his works of literature numerous times)‚ finding

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