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    in a long time‚ so can we go see Pooh and Winnie?" he answered. "Sure‚" I replied. Ever since my son was little he loved going to the zoo; he loved seeing all of the different kinds of animals. He had two favorite animals‚ a swan named Pooh and a bear named Winnie. Whenever we went to the zoo I let him go up to Winnie and feed her‚ because I knew how much he loved her. So‚ one day‚ I bought him a little stuffed bear. Christopher Robin named the bear Winnie the Pooh after his two favorite zoo animals

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    "How will my son forgive me?" I say‚ remembering the horrible past. Years ago‚ I made a terrible mistake that I regret to this day. Being the creator of the one of a kind Winnie the Pooh‚ I inherited my own son‚ Christopher Robin‚ in the stories. Little did I know‚ that my son would get taunted for his character in the stories. "I am so sorry my son‚ please come back to me. Don’t leave your mother alone when I die‚" I scold to myself. Now my son has left me alone in my house; I wait patiently every

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    ancestors began speaking by imitating the sounds of animals. According to them‚ humans walked out of the primordial mist and began barking like dogs‚ howling like wolves‚ chirping like birds and clucking like chickens. Others who put their faith in the “pooh pooh” theory‚ held that language derived from instinctive cries. That is‚ when old grandfather Og was tired of hunting and walked into the cave one day‚ he stubbed his toe on a rock and cried out “ow”! Of course‚ if your prehistoric grandfather lived

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    In the story The Watsons Go to Birmingham there is a family called the Watsons AKA Weird Watsons. People call them the Weird Watsons because they are always doing weird things. The Watson family is made up of five people Mom/ Wilona‚ Dad/ Daniel‚ Big Brother/ Byron‚ Little Brother/ Kenny‚ and Little Sister/Joetta. Byron thinks he is all that‚ and bullies Kenny and Joetta and the rest of the school. He also disobeys his parents and one day went out and got his hair dyed.The bullying gets so bad that

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    As a child‚ I loved crawling into bed while my mother or father read me a bedtime story. There were shelves of books all around my room‚ and my favorite collection was located closest to my bed‚ my Winnie the Pooh book series. I watched Winnie the Pooh videos and read all of the books growing up and became very familiar with the characters. As I watched the interactions between the characters as a kid‚ I saw a fun loving group of animal friends who loved spending time together. Just as Christopher

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    Communication Composition

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    Winnie-the-Pooh and a boy named Christopher Robin. This boy is son of A. A. Milne who is the author of the book ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ (1926) and also the one who reads the story aloud for Christopher Robin. That is why A. A. Milne writes ‘I’m so sorry‚’ you said‚ and you fired again…’ because the ‘you’ is Christopher Robin. In the text Winnie-the-Pooh is hanging from a balloon trying to look like a cloud‚ so that the bees in the tree will not be suspicious. But the bees are attacking Winnie-the-Pooh‚ so he

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    was published in 1998 by Quarto International‚ of London (UK) and Gordon (Sydney‚ Australia).  Quote 2: “Winnie-the-Pooh is‚ as practically everyone knows‚ one of the greatest books ever written‚ but it is also one of the most controversial. Nobody can quite agree as to what it really means!” Information for quote 2: This text can be found on page IX of a book entitled The Pooh Perplex: A Student Casebook. The author of the book is Frederick C. Crews. It was published in 1979 by Robin Clark; London

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    Well‚ since I really do not have a favorite movie that I can recall I have decided to write about a character that my kids often talk about and that is Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh. My kids often have questions of why he is the way he is looking so sad‚ being depressed and so reserved. Eeyore seems to fit on the introverted side of the scale and very low on the extraverted side. He is timid‚ shy‚ and doesn’t want to bother anyone‚ it is because of this he is typically alone. Eeyore’s personality is

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    that time‚ considering the variety of languages‚ dialects sounds and syllables that are spoken today‚ one can only imagine that the evolution of languages must have had a fascinating history. Second Paragraph: List of Languages Bow-wow theory‚ pooh-pooh theory‚ ding-dong theory‚ yo-he-ho theory‚ ta-ta theory Natural Sounds: In 1861‚ historical linguist Max Müller published a list of speculative theories concerning the origins of spoken language (Müller‚ F. M. 1996 [1861]. The theoretical stage

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    true. “Fantasyland‚ a quaint‚ European fairytale village‚ is the living embodiment of Walt Disney’s most popular animated film classics where guests will meet many of the beloved characters from classic and recent Disney films‚ such as Winnie the Pooh

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