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    Lao-tzu’s views are typical traditional Chinese style of logic‚ which is based on the primary assumption that man is born kind (as indicated in Three-word Chant)‚ and external stimuli such as prohibitions and weapons are the cause of evil. Since “kind” is so ambiguous a concept‚ we cannot trace back to see what Lao-tzu really meant by his arguments. But if we use modern definitions of “kind”‚ “of a good or benevolent nature or disposition”‚ we can see that such view is opposed to today’s understanding

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    this boat The Brain of Pooh‚ said Pooh and Christopher Robin” (Shepard 133-134). The story of Pooh is centered on imaginative thoughts‚ action‚ and problem solving which you can find in almost every chapter. In the story of Winnie-the-Pooh‚ the main characters‚ Pooh‚ Christopher Robin‚ and others‚ use imaginative action to enhance a child’s imagination providing a sense of hope to accomplish the children’s goals. Reading this engaging action story‚ of all the fun adventures Pooh and friends go on‚ expands

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    Out of all the characters on Winnie the Pooh‚ I would have to say that Pooh is definitely my favorite. Pooh is my favorite character because he is a stuffed bear that just happens to be alive. He always carries around a jar of honey with him because he can never have enough of his honey‚ or food in general. He finds himself in situations that shows just how amazing of a friend he is to all the other characters. The qualities that he has are that he is a good caring friend who would drop everything

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    New York‚ and he eventually evolved into a champion for children’s. Both Smith’s and Milne’s written work is currently viewed on TV around the globe. The portion of Milne’s work that is broadcasted on television is the famous “Winnie the Pooh” series. “Winnie the Pooh” was the story that engraved Milne’s name into history books‚ and was even made into several other products. Now‚ Smith’s book “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency” is one of the world’s most popular series‚ and a very well known television

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    Taking Private Lessons and Learning in a Classroom Technological and social advances have led to a great many changes in all aspects of life. People have changed their way of living‚ entertaining‚ working and studying. These changes have created different forms of learning and teaching methods. Some students prefer taking private lessons whereas some others prefer learning in a classroom. Even though there are a great many similarities between private lessons and classroom lessons‚ there are also

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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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    Peer Practice/Reciprocal Learning Lesson The Reciprocal Learning Strategy is a “unique partnership that is forged between pairs of students working together to practice previously presented skills and information‚ to increase reading comprehension of information-rich texts‚ and to develop the thinking processes needed to become competent problem solvers” (Silver‚ Hanson‚ Strong‚ & Schwartz‚ 2003‚ p.200). "The purpose of reciprocal teaching is to facilitate a group effort between teacher and students

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    Thoughts on Tao Te Ching

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    How to Live Your Life According to the Tao The lesson that I take from Tao Te Ching is that everything comes and goes; nothing is set in stone forever‚ and times will always change. It being said that nothing stays the same forever‚ there are patterns and cycles in life. I notice these cycles in more than just life. I notice them in the world as well. One example of where these cycles are rather noticeable is in the seasons. Each year we go from spring‚ to summer‚ to fall‚ and finally to my least

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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 and

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    bustle of the city for a quieter life is a common one in literature all over the world. Tao Qian and Xie Lingyun both wrote about leaving politics and the city‚ but neither was doing so to become a solitary loner. This can be seen when comparing Tao Qian’s poem Returning to Dwell in Gardens and Fields I and Xie Lingyun’s poem Visiting the Southern Pavilion. Both of the poets were unhappy in city and political life. Tao Qian describes his life in the city as falling “in the snares of dust” (Owen‚ 316)

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