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    Dr. Seuss Biography

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    younger than you.” (Dr. Seuss) Poetry is simply just delightful in many different ways and the poets are the ones who write it that way! An amazing poet who is known today is Dr. Seuss‚ but his real name is Theodor Seuss Geisel. Dr. Seuss was a poet who was beyond extraordinary in every little way. He was born in Springfield‚ Massachusetts on March 2‚ 1904 and grew up on Fairfield Street. Son of Theodore and Henrietta Geisel‚ Seuss’s father was said to be a ‘brewmaster.’ (Dr. Seuss Biography) Seuss

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    * Portrait of Dr. Jose Rizal by Felix Gonzales Oil on canvas; 1962. National Museum Collection * View of Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin by Jose Rizal Graphite on paper; c. 1886. National Museum Collection The Gift of Aurora Ortega-Carlos in memory of Pablo P. Carlos‚ Jr. * Rizal the Reformist by Martino Abellana Oil on canvas; 1960. National Museum Collection There’s a gallery that is dedicated to our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. You’ll find paintings and sculptures of him there

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    Dr. Alexander Manette: The Real Resurrection Man “Eighteen years! …Gracious creator of day! To be buried alive for 18 years!” (Dickens 19). Although not physically buried alive‚ Dr. Alexander Manette was forced to cope with the fact that he was falsely imprisoned for almost two decades. For students and teachers all over the world‚ one single school day can seem like an eternity. Dr. Manette had to live in terrible conditions‚ away from his loved ones‚ for more than 6‚500 days! Those days pass

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    The main reason for the conflict within the Spratly islands lies in the territorial disputes and quarrels among the different countries. Natural resources include fish‚ guano‚ undetermined oil and natural gas potential. There are mainly 2 reasons for disputes to occur in these islands mainly 1. The potential oil and natural gas reserves that lies dormant under the Spratly Islands. 2. Construction of the Busiest port Asia’s had been experiencing a rapid economic boom with giants such as

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    “All the Disappearing Islands” A. Paragraph 1: Introduction Julia Whitty writes about the amazing beauty of Tuvalu Islands B. Paragraphs 2-3: General Idea The general idea is the environmental and cultural impact of melting ice caps on the nation of Tuvalu. Global Warming could cause the sea to expand and rise faster than the corals could fortify themselves against it and Tuvalu could disappear beneath the waves. This not only risks the population of the island but also to the unique

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    God and Dr. Lazaro

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    I. Summary Dr. Lazaro was called by Esteban over the phone‚ the father of a week-old child who had a high fever‚ a bluish skin and its mouth would not open to suckle—tetanus of the newborn‚ a hopeless case for Dr. Lazaro. Out of his profession and duty he said he would go. Ben drove for him‚ in their way to meet Esteban at the station Dr. Lazaro tried to open a conversation with him. He asked Ben what was the book he was reading. Ben told him about it‚ and he mocked Ben of becoming a regular saint

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    had been experienced‚ South Korea initially opposed the addition of the Hashima Island to the UNESCO World Heritage site. The Korean government asked the Japanese government to acknowledge the historical fact that Korean forced laborers were used on the island during World War II and mention it publicly. Therefore‚ Japan acknowledged the tragic history of the island and announced before the approval of Hashima Island that “there were large number of Koreans and others who were brought against their

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    always strong even though they may be distant from each other. Grace Nichols’ poem ‘Island Man’ conveys this relationship. The poem emphasises on the immigrant experience‚ the contrast between the two environments‚ and the past and the present. This poem highlights the split in identity that immigrants feel. An individual may leave their homeland‚ but it will always remain within them. In the poem ‘Island Man’‚ the island man fells nostalgic as he “wakes up to the sound of the sea in his head” daily

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    Dr. Heidegger's Experiment

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    The Story Dr. Heidegger invites to his study four elderly friends to engage in an experiment. Three are men: Mr. Medbourne‚ Colonel Killigrew‚ and Mr. Gascoigne; the fourth is a woman‚ the Widow Clara Wycherly. The study is a dusty‚ old-fashioned room replete with a skeleton in the closet‚ a bust of Hippocrates‚ books and bookcases‚ and a portrait of Sylvia Ward‚ who died fifty-five years before the night of the experiment on the eve of marriage to the doctor after swallowing one of his prescriptions

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    Introduction: Island of the Blue Dolphins is a very well written book by Scott O’Dell. Island of the Blue Dolphins is a historical fiction. It took place at San Nicolas Island70 miles from the coast‚ west of Santa Barbara. It’s based on a true story about a 12-year-old girl called Karana who is stranded on an Island and must work out how to survive. Her main enemies on the Island are the wild dogs and she lives in fear of the Aleuts. Summary: One day‚ Karana and Ramo spot red sails while they

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