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    Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is a story about redeeming oneself and becoming a hero after eradicating the environment. Considering the title of the text, it would seem obvious that the hero of this story would be none other than the Lorax, who revolts against the Once-ler in hopes of saving the environment. However, in order to determine who the hero of The Lorax is, the concept of a hero must be defined. A hero is someone that attempts to fix whatever may be wrong in the world, no matter what they have…

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    In the classic book The Sneetches, Dr. Seuss tells a story about biases and the desire to fit in. The star-bellied Sneetches look down upon the non-star-bellied Sneetches. “With their snoots in the air, they would sniff and they’d snort ‘We’ll have nothing to do with the plain belly sort!’” With the invention of a star on and star off machine, a cunning entrepreneur capitalizes on the Sneetches desire to fit in (and later to stand out) by adding stars to the bellies of the Sneetches without…

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    Most of us wouldn’t be able to rhyme more than a few words or a few lines if we are even given the examples that could help us in any way. But this is not the case in Eminem album The Slim Shady LP produced by Dr. Dre which came out in 1999. I really like this album because, the authenticity he exhibits in his album and how beautifully he creates rhymes that are funny, witty and sets a dark humorous tone which is sensational. The music in the album being used is very heavy on hip-hop and…

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    When one thinks of influential writers, Dr. Seuss, or renowned author Theodore Seuss Geisel often comes to mind. While his works are aimed for children and the younger generations, it is no secret that they teach valuable life lessons and reading skills for all. Specifically, Dr. Seuss used his World War II experiences to encourage young children and to build the next generation; one of the greatest examples of this, is “Horton Hears a Who”, which motivates people of all ages and walks of life…

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    The hero I chose was Dr. Seuss, though his name was actually Theodor (Ted) Geisel. He wrote 44 children's books in his lifetime, was quite the entertainer, and changed our way of reading. I chose Theodor Geisel as my hero because he has given the art of reading to the world, and even though he had a hard life, that didn’t stop him. People say he was spectacular in many ways, though after researching him, I’m not so sure if he’s really much of a hero. Here are some reasons why Dr. Seuss was my…

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    In an effort to improve supply chain operations, DR Pepper Snapple Group, a maker of soft drinks, created a network of facilities strategically located to supply current and potential future customers (Fuhrman, 2010). These facilities are located in Irving, Texas; Jacksonville, Florida; Aspers, Pennsylvania; and Williamson, New York. The new western distribution hub, their latest addition, is located in Victorville, California (Fuhrman, 2010). The main idea behind the construction of these…

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    Dr. Seuss has influenced everyone’s lives in a certain way with his charming books that teach life lessons in a way that captures everyone’s heart. He has allowed everyone to have a nice laugh and learn that reading can be fun, even when you’re learning a valuable lesson. In one of his books, Hortons Hatches The Egg, it teaches us to have a caring heart. In the book Horton comes across a bird named Mayzie that is hatching an egg. Mayzie wants to go on vacation, so she asks Horton if he will sit…

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    At Dr Pepper Snapple Group, it is their vision and mission “To be the best beverage business in the Americas” (Snapple, 2017). The company's brands have passionately supported the refreshment, fun and flavor for generations, with sales that keep growing in the future. Snapple’s strategy reflects and builds upon their position as the leading flavored beverage business in the United States. They continue these efforts by focusing on three main items: first, “building our brands, second, executing…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment, in 1837. This short story tells about an elderly doctor who has made a substantial amount of questionable decisions through his lifetime. Dr. Heidegger then invites four friends over to assist him in a study that he is working on. This study requires his guests to drink from glasses that are filled with water from the fountain of youth. Dr. Heidegger warns his friends that they should think carefully about their past actions and work towards…

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    Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Denisa Stewart Texas A&M University - Commerce Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. places great emphasis on the importance of committing and practicing sustainability through many different areas such as the environment, health and wellness, philanthropy, their workplace, and ethical sourcing (sustainability report). The company is devoted to upholding their aspirations by maintaining transparency through annual statements in all of these…

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