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    Do you remember watching Winnie the pooh as a kid? The movies bring some good memories from your childhood. You could never forget the characters of that movie because they stood out that much! How about The Smurfs. That is one of my personal favorite movies as a kid. I’m sure everyone enjoys one of those two movies. If not you might enjoy really cool rides. Maybe you enjoy both! Well I’ve made a ride that combines both of those two movies into 1 ride! It’s not that fast of a ride but it’s a cool

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    American political speeches in the twenty-first century are perhaps more frequently analyzed than any other body of language in modern American English. With the growing popularity and use of the major news media and the Internet‚ the general public currently has an utterly unprecedented level of access to reports‚ transcripts and even videos of every word that passes through a public speaker’s lips. The public scrutiny‚ however‚ is generally turned towards the meaningful content of these speeches

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    Winnie-the-Pooh‚ the anthropomorphic bear from the Hundred Acre Wood‚ was a teddy bear owned by his son. In the first chapter of Winnie-the-Pooh‚ A.A Milne offers an explanation of why Winnie-the-Pooh is often called simply “Pooh.” “But his arms were so stiff…they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week‚ and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off. And I think – but I am not sure - that that is why he is always called Pooh.” For his personality‚ Pooh is naïve

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    Winnie The Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Script Narrator: Pooh: Rabbit: Roo: Piglet: Eeyore: Tiger: Owl: Christopher Robin: Mrs. Roo: Narrator: Now‚ one day. Pooh & Piglet. Rabbit & Roo‚ were all playing Pooh-sticks together.. Rabbit: Alright‚ na-now the first stick to pass ALL the way under the bridge.. WINS. .. On your marksss..get set…..ROO. We must ALL start together.. – oh‚ dear. Now‚ where was I.. OH YES.. On your marks… get set… GO! Roo: I CAN SEE MINE! I WIN! I WIN! Piglet:

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    Katelyn Riters AP Psychology 1 29 April 2013 Winnie the Pooh Movie There are two ways to consider this movie; Disney’s newest animated entry based on the works of A.A. Milne‚ or a knowledge guide to mental disorders. Watching the Disney movie‚ I realized I could diagnose and identify the characters with disorders based on their behaviors. These characters include Winnie the Pooh‚ Piglet‚ Owl‚ Tigger‚ Kanga‚ Rabbit‚ Eeore‚ and Christopher Robin. My personal favorite is the one and only‚ Christopher

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    Winnie the PoohWinnie the Pooh‚ Chubby‚ little cubby all stuffed with fluff” (the commonly known theme song from the television series). Winnie the Pooh was written by Alan Alexander Milne in 1926 about a boy and the adventures he goes on with friends that happened to be stuffed animals. Pooh‚ Christopher Robin and their friends taught many morals during the stories that tons of people quickly loved; one of them including the quote by Pooh saying‚ “Weeds are flowers‚ too‚ once you get to know

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    The Tao of Pooh demonstrates all of the aspects of Taoism‚ and so do the everyday Winnie the Pooh books‚ shows and movies. It was most likely not intentional‚ but the creators of this famous bear incorporated more lessons than just how to treat your friends. The over-stuffed teddy teaches the principles of Taoism in ways that aren’t quite obvious. Rabbit tends to think too much while Pooh just follows his gut. Pooh’s method of approaching life usually works out for him but Rabbit isn’t so lucky

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    Sample College Admissions Essays We have prepared this handout of actual essays written by current Harvard students who attended secondary schools in the UK (with names changed for anonymity) in order to provide some guidance to schools and applicants. Because the university admissions processes in the US and the UK are markedly different‚ we have received requests for some sample essays and tips for writing them and hope they will be helpful. Here is the official description of the personal essay

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    The character I am diagnosing is Piglet from Winnie the Pooh. Piglet is a pig who lives in Hundred Acre Wood in his own little home inside the beech tree where all of his friends – the other characters in the series – reside as well. Although Piglet’s exact age is unknown‚ it ranges anywhere from 0-3 years. He does not have an occupation‚ and no information is given on his family. The psychological disorder that Piglet possibly has is Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Symptoms of this disorder‚ from

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    Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy Case Conceptualization of Michael Noelle Pauling Liberty University Abstract This is a case conceptualization of a client referred to a Residential Treatment Facility by Family Court for treatment and evaluation of intellectual‚ academic‚ and behavioral performance. The client presents with several issues. In the client interview‚ the counselor hypothesizes that client has difficulty with anger‚ aggression‚ and low frustration tolerance. The client’s

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