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[edit] Love the Lorax: Discussion with My Roommate
2 December 2008, by Cheryl Lynne Love the Lorax. Monday, December 1, 2008. Discussion with My Roommate. I did not go home over the break, so I had a discussion about the global environment with my roommate. My roommate, who is also Japanese, thinks that the United ...
[edit] Hard times here to stay - Otago Daily Times
1 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=A&url=http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/opinion/34180/hard-times-here-stay&cid=0&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNFS7CgY9pFxEwLhOXTMqys1r-EisQ">Hard times here to stay</a> Otago Daily Times, New Zealand - <nobr>14 hours ago</nobr> Those partial to more easily-digested literary offerings should try The Lorax, by Dr Seuss. The message is identical: the collapse is usually a decline over ... |
[edit] Int'l Wayside Arranges $1000000 Loan - Trading Markets (press release)
1 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%2520News/2056268/&cid=1276359426&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNEdczv_chKNlVgGEvveS-OunpCQrA">Int'l Wayside Arranges $1000000 Loan</a> Trading Markets (press release), CA - <nobr>Nov 30, 2008</nobr> On March 11, 2008, the Company announced (see News Release 08-04) it engaged EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd., assisted by Lorax Environmental Services Ltd. ... |
[edit] Bloomington's HOLIDAY Market - Indiana Living Green
28 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.indianalivinggreen.com/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_jcalpro%26Itemid%3D104%26extmode%3Dview%26extid%3D441&cid=1275580490&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNGCu-LZqpLZzp2f8J6nHzP0FBccIQ">Bloomington's HOLIDAY Market</a> Indiana Living Green, IN - <nobr>Nov 28, 2008</nobr> The sixth annual Holiday Market, the final City of Bloomington Community Farmers' Market of the season, is Saturday, Nov. 29 from 10 am through 3 pm at ... <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-1&fd=A&url=http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/stories/2008/11/28/earth.qp-4954135.sto&cid=1275580490&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNHMHNs675NfTm1LNvyzqIwKvCNY4w">Local environmentalists offer their holiday wish lists</a> <nobr>The Herald-Times (subscription)</nobr> <a><nobr>all 2 news articles</nobr></a> |
[edit] New Basalt store going green — with style - Aspen Times
28 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/7-0&fd=A&url=http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20081128/NEWS/811279965%26title%3DNew%2520Basalt%2520store%2520going%2520green%2520%2597%2520with%2520style&cid=0&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNEAjOkUVuouxrG18heenb0B5uKFcQ">New Basalt store going green — with style</a> Aspen Times, CO - <nobr>Nov 28, 2008</nobr> The classic book of environmental activism, “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss, is prominently displayed in the kids section. A $58 hang bag made from soda-can tops ... |
[edit] Angry by Choice: Happy Thanksgiving
27 November 2008, by The Lorax The Lorax: I am an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota with a background in Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology. Oh, the opinions expressed here are my personal viewpoints and not those of my employer family ...
[edit] Boring walls no longer at Hadley Elementary School - Amherst Bulletin
26 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=A&url=http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/118897/&cid=0&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNGgEREtHCARxiI0vM4TTkfgWx6lLA">Boring walls no longer at Hadley Elementary School</a> Amherst Bulletin, MA - <nobr>Nov 26, 2008</nobr> Visible on the 8-by-10-foot mural are Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, the Lorax and other Dr. Seuss images, Curious George, the Magic School Bus, Hello Kitty and ... |
[edit] i’m looking for a children’s book i had as a kid. it was poetry, i think dr. seuss. help?
26 November 2008, by i’m looking for a children’s book i had as a kid. it was poetry, i think dr. seuss. help? Books & Authors ’’ practicalwizard asked: there was a poem i remember, the last one in the book. the ice cream man, that crazy man he threw the cones in the garbage can he threw the ice cream in the lake he threw away the ice cream cake…. the cherries i love, he also threw it drove me nuts and he threw those too. another poem down at the bottom of a deep, dark well the cat in the hat and
[edit] Canopy benefits are substantial - The Tennessean
26 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.tennessean.com/article/20081126/OPINION01/811260454/1008&cid=1274612341&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNFkPGDNZ7ctucF47MH37HO0r4F3Ew">Canopy benefits are substantial</a> The Tennessean, TN - <nobr>Nov 26, 2008</nobr> By Megan Barry • November 26, 2008 You may remember this quote from Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, a cautionary environmental fable about what happens when the trees ... |
[edit] Be Inspired, Shop & Save On Wonderful Stocking Stuffers & Gifts
25 November 2008, by Part of the mission when Green Planet Parties started was to source sustainable, well priced, and fun goodie bag options. What does this mean this time of year for busy parents? A very easy way to purchase wonderful, quality stocking stuffers and gifts for children. Whether it’s a gift swap with little friends or trying [...]&&
[edit] Now we know where Lorax is lurking - ScienceBlogs
23 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6-0&fd=A&url=http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/11/now_we_know_where_lorax_is_lur.php&cid=1273374385&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNHsZs7Sp0ws6HJxojItQXQc9v90sA">Now we know where Lorax is lurking</a> ScienceBlogs - <nobr>Nov 23, 2008</nobr> Stay abreast of your favorite bloggers' latest and greatest via e-mail, via a daily digest. Thousands of Macedonians took to the hills and forests on ... |
[edit] Tree-sitters: Remote sits prove to be less effective - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
23 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=A&url=http://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2008/11/treesitters_remote_sits_prove.html&cid=1273467612&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNHxacv7vthyFYVyl-zBbPIY1l2yTA">Tree-sitters: Remote sits prove to be less effective</a> The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - <nobr>Nov 22, 2008</nobr> When the radical advocacy group Cascadia Rising Tide decided two months ago to stage a tree-sit, it turned to one of its own for advice -- The Lorax. ... |
[edit] A Blog Around The Clock : Now we know where Lorax is lurking
22 November 2008, by unknown Macedonians plant six million trees in single day: Thousands of Macedonians took to the hills and forests on Wednesday to plant six million trees in a single day as part of a mass reforestation drive in the Balkan country. The...
[edit] bentochallenge: The Lorax
16 November 2008, by jewelmaker The Lorax is cheddar & mozzarela cheese, beet for the mouth, egg white and black sesame seed for the eyes and nose and nori eyelashes. He is standing on a carrot stump. The brown Bar-ba-loot is made from omelet with soy sauce in it. ...
[edit] Horton hears a 'Whooray' at Campbell High - Nashua Telegraph
16 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article%3FAID%3D/20081116/NEIGHBORS0407/311169968/-1/XML15&cid=0&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNGPlYjAtOt5JKDFP7ePlX64zJ9_3w">Horton hears a 'Whooray' at Campbell High</a> Nashua Telegraph, NH - <nobr>Nov 15, 2008</nobr> The show incorporates characters and scenes from 18 Seuss classics, including, "Green Eggs and Ham," "The Lorax" and "Yertle the Turtle. ... |
[edit] 9 Things To Do The Weekend Of Nov. 13 - KMBC.com
14 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4-0&fd=A&url=http://www.kmbc.com/newslinks/17977353/detail.html&cid=0&ei=N9c0Sc_8Io3I9ASzy7SVDQ&usg=AFQjCNFzG4p-lB1BuEDBu8bGExxZRsp4kw">9 Things To Do The Weekend Of Nov. 13</a> KMBC.com, MO - <nobr>Nov 13, 2008</nobr> Take your Lorax, take your Moose - to see this show based on Dr. Suess. Crown Center - Coterie Theater - Take your kids to see this feature! ... |
[edit] The Lorax - Beauty and the Bot
13 November 2008, by rae I always became very emotional when the Lorax would yell at the narrator. "I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues. And I am talking to you sir at the top of my lungs!" ...
[edit] The Lorax by Dr. Seuss « Vulpes Libris
13 November 2008, by unknown However, one book stood out among many as my all time favorite Dr. Seuss book: The Lorax. From the beginning, I was drawn into the flight of the brown barbaloots, swomee swans, hummingfish and their unlikely guardian, the Lorax himself. ...
[edit] The Lorax Redux Deux
12 November 2008, by “The Lorax” is a much-loved children’s tale by Dr. Seuss. It is also considered by many an environmental primer, much-read in schools and at bedtimes around the world. In the story, the forest home of the Lorax is threatened by a bustling entrepreneur named the Once-ler. The Once-ler sets up a manufacturing business to turn the forest’s fluffy Truffula Trees into knitted garments called “Thneeds.” As his business rapidly expands it becomes more and more destructive, until the last Truffula Tre
[edit] SIS-388 International Environmental Politics: The Lorax Redux Deux
10 November 2008, by Simon Nicholson In the story, the forest home of the Lorax is threatened by a bustling entrepreneur named the Once-ler. The Once-ler sets up a manufacturing business to turn the forest’s fluffy Truffula Trees into knitted garments called “Thneeds. ...
[edit] The Milpo Lorax Response « RTCrawford’s Weblog
10 November 2008, by rcrawford CAPS participant Milpo responded to the most recent submission (The Lorax Investor) with a series of thought-provoking questions and assertions. Of necessity, my response is long-winded (even by my standards), but it was a beneficial ...
[edit] The Lorax Investor
8 November 2008, by 2002 Nobel laureates Daniel Kahneman and Vernon Smith used computer simulations to study behavioral finance, demonstrating that speculative bubbles arrive with greater frequency than most of us would otherwise expect. Those bubbles can be hedonistic or pessimistic, defying the “efficient market theory” — which argues that the market fairly prices openly-traded equities, commodities, and [...]
[edit] The Lorax Investor « RTCrawford’s Weblog
7 November 2008, by rcrawford CAPS participant Milpo responded to the most recent submission (The Lorax Investor) with a series of thought-provoking questions and assertions. Of necessity, my response is [...] The Milpo Lorax Response « RTCrawford’s Weblog ...
[edit] JustMeans | The Lorax Revisited
22 October 2008, by Justmeans On The Street of the Lifted Lorax, "the wind smells slow and sour when it blows; and the birds never sing, except for old crows . . . " In this forsaken place, there are decrepit signs in shoddy disrepair, tufts of grickle-grass, ...
[edit] Ban Dr. Suess’ The Lorax?
25 September 2008, by What a scary thought. Why would anyone ever want to ban The Lorax? In 1989, the Laytonville, CA Unified School District tried to do just that. They challenged the book based on someone’s belief that it criminalizes the foresting industry. Why am I bringing you 20 year old news? There’s two reasons. The first is that the American Library Associations Banned Books Week starts this Saturday, September 27th. Banned Books Week emphasizes the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one’s opin
[edit] Ban Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax?
25 September 2008, by What a scary thought. Why would anyone ever want to ban The Lorax? In 1989, the Laytonville, CA Unified School District tried to do just that. They challenged the book based on someone’s belief that it criminalizes the foresting industry. Why am I bringing you 20 year old news? There’s two reasons. The first is that the American Library Associations Banned Books Week starts this Saturday, September 27th. Banned Books Week emphasizes the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one’s opin
[edit] TRIVIA: Dr. Seuss Rewrote The Lorax 20 Years After Publication - Why? VIDEO
22 September 2008, by TRIVIA: Dr. Seuss Rewrote The Lorax 20 Years After Publication - Why? VIDEO by George Spyros, New York City, USA Do you know which line Seuss removed from the book? Hint: It’s about Lake Erie and was spoken by one of the Humming-Fish as they marched out of the river at the foot of the Once-ler’s factory. And in which version of The Lorax does it still exist?
[edit] Splish Splash Fish in the Lorax
20 September 2008, by Production is over after 4 major performances. Everyone was wonderful and put 100% effort into their performance. We would also like to thank everyone in the team who supported us and our parents who sewed costumes, supervised us and helped with make up. Lots of very positive comments have been made so we feel we have done a really great job. How will we top this next year ??? Special thanks to all the teachers who supported and encouraged us.Enjoy the photos of us in our costumes. What stars w
[edit] Take That, You Damn Community Organizers!
5 September 2008, by Back when I lived in the mountains of Northern California, our little 12 volt black and white TV only picked up one channel with any regularity, and among the shows I most avidly watched were Green Acres and The Dukes Of Hazzard.No one needs to justify a liking for such brilliant windows into the American soul, but if I ever felt guilty about being parked in front of the TV when there was wood to chop or varmints to roust, I told myself that I was gaining insight into the ways and wherefores of
[edit] The Lorax - Dr. Seuss (24:49) • VideoSift: Online Video *Quality Control
22 August 2008, by amacdonald9
[edit] The 15 Most Controversial Picture Books
18 August 2008, by The 15 Most Controversial Picture Books
[edit] Jupiter Sinclair wants to sever limbs
14 August 2008, by The tree outside the bedroom window is half-dead. It’s non-dead part is very proud of itself for fighting the good fight and growing on and has become rather cocky in it’s “I’m a Survivor!” status. It’s become bold enough to cross property lines and has butted it’s branches right up to the metal siding of the neighboring building. At night,Jupiter lays in bed listening to the tree, it’s branches playing a sick violin concerto against the rusted metal. It grates on her nerves. She tosses and t
[edit] Don't Open the Door, It's the Lorax
6 August 2008, by This guy with the very bushy mustache is the Lorax, a character from the Dr. Seuss book of the same name. To steal straight from the Wikipedia description, the book is about the perils of industrialization and human impact on the environment. It is not, as you can imagine, a laugh riot, and it worried me greatly when I first read it. It was the dreariest book I read when I was that age -- the Lorax is humorless and nags incessantly and (spoiler alert) everything ends in tears, with only the fai
[edit] Winners Announced in Youth Venture Lorax Challenge
5 August 2008, by the lorax photo.jpg In a collaborative effort between Youth Venture, Dr. Seuss Enterprises and the Earth Island Institute, student teams composed of pioneering young people ages 13 to 20 recently won $1,000 prizes to help see their dreams for a more eco-friendly world come ...
[edit] Have you seen Wall-E?
5 August 2008, by Yesterday was rainy, and by about 11:30 we were getting on each other’s nerves. The prospect of an afternoon inside watching the Doodlebops for the millionth time was too much… so after lunch and naps I herded everybody into the car and we went to the movies. I’d heard some confusing things about Wall-E, most notably reports from a couple of neighbor kids that it was really boring. I’m so glad we didn’t pay too much attention to their reviews. The story is absolutely delightful, and I highly r
[edit] Second Wind Sells Its 5,000th Nomad 2 Data Logger
1 August 2008, by Having seen his wind sites survive grizzly bears, lightning strikes and weather extremes across the country, Henry duPont, Managing Director of Lorax Energy Systems, LLC has become a believer in Second Wind's Nomad data logger.
[edit] Off to Sawhill Ponds
29 July 2008, by Today was an adventure for the Juniors which included hiking, bug catching, and eating lunch under the shade of a tree at Walden Ponds. This morning we played a great game where all the campers run up and down the blacktop like different animals. Counselors discovered how hot it was and how useful the spray bottles are. The spray bottles were also useful at Sawhill ponds. Tim led a long hike on the boardwalk along the wetlands. Tim pointed out a special treat- a Great Blue Heron. Bug catching i
[edit] Who’ll speak for the trees?
25 July 2008, by The California Senate and Assembly and Ahhhhnold, that’s who! “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” My wife told me this morning that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had signed into law the bill, SB 1399, which should resolve a famous Silicon Valley case of a couple who were criminally prosecuted because shade from their redwood trees fell on their neighbor’s solar collectors. Under the previous, obscure 1978 law (California Solar Shade Control Act; PDF), it did not matter that the trees were the
[edit] Wall-e
20 July 2008, by Wall-e Last night we went to see Wall-e, the new Pixar film. Now, Monica had not seen a Pixar film since ‘The Incredibles‘ (which she liked). I saw ‘Cars‘ without her, and said ‘don’t bother’. Neither of us saw ‘Ratatouille’ (’Cars‘ having put us off the idea). (My Cars review… ...
[edit] The Universal Dr. Seuss Plot Theory
19 July 2008, by Having done much research (i.e. reading to my daughter) on the works of Dr. Seuss, I believe I have discovered the single, overarching plot which dominates his oeuvre. Once you get past the neologistic anapestic tetrameter, many of his plotted works can be boiled down to the following: One character annoys another character. I believe that the works which encompass this single theme are meant as assorted and diverse commentaries on Sartre’s quote “L’enfer, c’est les autres.” My wife, Mrs.
[edit] The Dr. Seuss Code
19 July 2008, by Having done much research (i.e. reading to my daughter) on the works of Dr. Seuss, I believe I have discovered the single, overarching plot which dominates his oeuvre. Once you get past the neologistic anapestic tetrameter, many of his plotted works can be boiled down to the following: One character annoys another character. I believe that the works which encompass this single theme are meant as assorted and diverse commentaries on Sartre’s quote “L’enfer, c’est les autres.” My wife, Mrs.
[edit] Play Dr. Seuss Lorax’s Save the Trees Game Online
12 July 2008, by Play Dr. Seuss Lorax’s Save the Trees Game Online by George Spyros, New York City, USA A great little game for little green ones based on the classic enviro fable from Dr. Suess The Lorax. The player is in charge of the last remaining Truffula seeds which they have to catch so that they can replant the Truffula forest again. Once successful, the kiddies get to plant some new Truffulas. 11Jul2008 | 0 comments
[edit] The Little Lorax Of Pedagogy Toys & Bamboo Clothing
10 July 2008, by I’ve been tipped off about a business who’s mission, while helping the environment, is to educate our children - a place called Pedagogy Toys. You might be still trying to sound out the word ped-a-gogy, (rhymes with ‘pet a doggy’) and it means the science and art of teaching. You can tell this is their first [...]&
[edit] Dr. Seuss
9 July 2008, by “I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees!” - The Lorax by Dr. Seuss (source)
[edit] POLITICS: Right Wing WALL-E Meltdown
8 July 2008, by Holy shit, just when you think the right wing can’t be more retarded, WALL-E comes out and they lose their shit. Apparently, WALL-E is an evil movie full of “liberal propaganda” and “fear mongering.” The sweet little robot movie is poisoning the minds of our youth with its ...
[edit] dnalounge update
6 July 2008, by DNA Lounge update, wherein we have angered The Lorax.
[edit] Untitled Document
14 June 2008, by veepee The Lorax By Dr. Seuss -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the far end of town where the Grickle-grass grows and the wind smells slow-and-sour...
[edit] The Lorax by Roy
23 April 2008, by Major collaboration to help save trees between Random House Publishers, Dr. Seuss and Conservation International: Dr. Seuss' Lorax's Plea: Stop Cutting Trees! By Daniel Horgan, Special for USA TODAY As the world's rain forests disappear, one of Dr. Seuss' most powerful and controversial ...
[edit] stanford_lawboy: meme-a-palooza
23 April 2008, by hey, i missed my usual friday check-in, didn't i? no worries, i can't bring myself to deprive you guys of my joyful presence for long. just wouldn't be fair. i've been in a bit of a funk this past week, but dean wandered back this way, and now we're up to our eyeballs in the usual supernatural ...
[edit] The Lorax Challenge | Youth Venture
22 April 2008, by mtgalloway Got an idea that will save the Earth?
