Bob Knowlton

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    The Once-Ler Was Full Of Greed

    The Lorax In the book The Lorax, their was a man named the . The Once-ler was full of greed and cut down all the truffula trees. He caused the lorax to come out. The Once-ler made a factory that polluted the earth.Years later a boy wanted to see a tree truffula tree, the Once-ler gave the boy the seed for the truffula tree and everything turned out how it was in the olden days.The Author who wrote this book is Dr. Suess. The Once-ler was full of reed, but in a long time, he did the right thing

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    Janis Joplin: The Most Successful Female Artist

    In the 60’s there were a lot of singers and some musicians. Mainly all of them were male. One of the most successful female artist was Janis Joplin. She will be forever remembered by her powerful, loud, explosive voice that left fans speechless. Her whole life was filled with ups and downs, from college and high school to the band's big brother, all the way to her own solo career, she had one eventful life. It all started when she was born. She was born on January 19, 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas

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    How Scrooge Changes In A Christmas Carol

    At the beginning of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is mean, ill tempered, truculent. He’s mean because in the story Cratchit burst into applause. Scrooge’s response to this is “Another sound out of you, and you’ll keep your Christmas by losing your position.”(4) He’s ill tempered because in the story there are few kids singing God Rest Ye merry gentlemen. Scrooge’s response will seizing a ruler to this is “ get away from here , you! I didn’t ask to be bothered with that.”(6) He’s truculent because

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    How Does Ebenezer Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

    The Spirit of Christmas Present shows Scrooge the Cratchit's house and how his self-centered actions have consequences. In the house, Bob Cratchit wants his family to toast Scrooge as the "founder of the feast"(404). However, Mrs. Cratchit refuses because Scrooge is "an odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man"(404). Then Scrooge sees the Cratchits call upon the fragile Tiny Tim to sing a

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    The War On Drugs: Music Analysis

    In “The War On Drugs - Holden” the music video starts with an older man waking up on what seems like a normal day. As the video continues the camera focuses on a picture which looks to be a picture of him and a woman while they were younger. Waking up alone, I concluded that he is alone and possibly has been feeling lonely. When the video goes on he goes to a diner where he meets people with friendly expressions (ends up leaving with one). While watching the music you learn that the older man could

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    Denise Watkins Analysis

    dreadlock enthusiast, Denise Watkins, who was featured in the Huffington Post, talks about why she decided to get dreadlocks, the natural hair movement, and more Denise Watkins is a woman who is aware of her own natural beauty. She has her own YouTube channel where she gives various tips on how to take care of your dreads. She has become a role model for women to embrace their natural beauty. You can follow her on Instagram @loccrush. 1. How do you feel about an African American woman being

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    Reggae

    Tim Dunnigan Dr. Frye Reggae Music Reggae isn’t just a genre of music, it’s a way for Rastafarians to express their way of life in their own unique way. The most famous Rastafarian and Reggae artist of them all was Bob Marley. His way of expressing his political opinions and messages in hit songs not only influenced in Jamaica, it had an impact on the entire world. He gave Rastafari an international identity and is the reason some people converted. Famous groups like the Rudeboys and Maytals

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    What the Water Reveals

    ​What the Waters Revealed​1   ​ ​What the Waters Revealed ​Kathy Buschman​ ​Eng/215 ​October 12, 2013 ​Mr. Iwuchukwu ​                   What the Waters Revealed​2 ​In the essay “What the Waters Revealed” written by Jim Wallis, Jim Wallis uses all three classical principals, ethos, pathos, and logos in his argument about Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that everyone in the United States will always remember. During

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    The One and Only Bob Dole

    Bob Dole was born on July 22, 1923 in Russell, Kansas, the son of Bina M. (née Talbott; 1904–1983) and Doran Ray Dole (1901–1975).[4] Bob Dole's father, who had moved the family to Russell while Dole was still a toddler, earned money by running a small creamery. One of his father's customers was the father of future Senator Arlen Specter. [5] During the Great Depression, which severely impacted Kansas and its residents, the Dole family moved to the basement of their home and eventually rented out

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    The Evolution of Political Approaches

    governing theory of where people got their information and how the processed it, or the relative role that parties, issues, and candidates profiles played in the minds as they weighted their choices before election day.” (20) An example of this is when Bob Shrum a democratic media consultant said, “ A campaigns rally is three people around a television set.”(11) Shrum made money from

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