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Horton Hears a Who!
Book • 1954
In this classic children's book, Horton the Elephant hears a tiny voice coming from a speck of dust and discovers that it is home to a community called Whoville, inhabited by microscopic creatures known as the Whos.
Despite facing opposition from other jungle creatures, Horton is determined to protect the Whos, emphasizing the importance of kindness, compassion, and the belief that 'a person is a person no matter how small.
' The story follows Horton's adventures as he battles to save Whoville from harm and ultimately proves the existence of the Whos to the other animals in the jungle.
Despite facing opposition from other jungle creatures, Horton is determined to protect the Whos, emphasizing the importance of kindness, compassion, and the belief that 'a person is a person no matter how small.
' The story follows Horton's adventures as he battles to save Whoville from harm and ultimately proves the existence of the Whos to the other animals in the jungle.
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, stating that it is an allegory for the US occupation of Japan.

Justin Robert Young

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About the Brown University Shooting and Susie Wiles
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as a book he is currently reading to his three-year old son.

Shayle Kann

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Shayle Kann, Managing Partner, Energy Impact Partners
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in relation to Teddy Roosevelt's environmentalism, comparing Roosevelt's actions to the book's themes.

Kenny Ryan

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to illustrate how our perception is tuned to our reality on this planet.

Sarah Janes

E141| The Dreaming Mysteries, Incubation, and Ancient Initiatory Rites w/ Sarah Janes
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to illustrate a point about Canada's reaction to US tariffs.

Shannon Proudfoot

‘Buy Canadian’ and the week Canadians got mad at the U.S.
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in the context of everything existing on a flower.

Daniel Noah

On High Strangeness and Creativity with Daniel Noah
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as one of the productions Thurl Ravenscroft contributed to.


Glenn Beck

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