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    In the article, “Feelings: How and what does a Baby Understand,” by Dr. Paul Holinger. Holinger explains how important it is for adults to speak to infants and very young kids. He also states children understand more than we think. Infants may not be able to communicate verbally, but they are able to communicate through body language and affects. Holinger feels it’s necessary to speak to an infant, even though the infant can’t respond back verbally. The infant learns the world and the…

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    War. Mandella has an interaction with other aliens, who are described as like “teddy bears” (page 62). They are viewed as enemies and instantly attacked by Earth’s army, although it is unclear if they pose any real threat. It is shown even more clearly in this instance; how the army’s manipulation and training of their soldiers leads to them believing that everything alien to them is a threat. To the reader, the teddy bear like species are not considered a brutal and terrifying enemy but instead…

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    the second step is the most important because both students have to agree to work things out and solve the problem before they can take turns sharing their feelings. The teacher has a box with a teddy bear sitting in front of it which she calls the Teddy Bear Box. The students can tell the teddy bear how they are feeling by writing it down on a piece of paper and putting the paper in the box. The teacher will then talk to the class about the problem and have them come up with a solution. She…

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    I read the book Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt!. The author of this book is named Jean Fritz and it has Illustrations by Mike Wimmer. The book has seven chapters in it and 127 pages. Theodore Roosevelt wanted to do a lot of things in life. He was not an everyday kind of man. Teddy, which was what some people called him, was so extraordinary that when people tried to describe him, they gave up on normal man-size words. “A cyclone” “an earthquake” “an eruption” “a buss saw” “a dynamo” were…

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    would be surprised to find out that history, or at least a part of it, is embedded in almost everything… including childhood things we used to play with or even consider “friends”. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be shocked to find out that the Teddy Bear almost every kid has had or come in contact with as a child was named after one of the most important and influential men in history: Theodore Roosevelt. In the following paragraphs, I will explain how this came to be and why it is important…

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    numbers with an activity that involves colorful teddy bears and a white board. I am lessoned on what to do with the activity so I can help Alex, and so then I begin. I draw circles on the board and Alex counts them so he can go onto the next level. Once Alex says how many circles are drawn, he grabs the teddy bear toys and places them inside the circles, as he places them he counts each bear as it’s being placed as a way to learn how to count. The bears are placed inside the circles and the…

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    courage of an eagle. In The Outside Circle, one creature emerges from hibernation to take center stage: the bear. Revered to symbolize strength, health, and vitality, the bear's predominant role lies in being a protector. Initially, Pete harbours rage and violence, but through the bear's guidance, he learns the importance of emotional control, a key aspect of protection. Moreover, the bear teaches Pete the value of emotions such as compassion, which is evident in Pete's later interactions with…

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    inhibiting my thoughts, the murderous tyrant beckoning me to take my life. Most nights, the only item that provided me with comfort was a simple little teddy bear my best friend had given me in 8th grade. I clutched that teddy countless sleepless nights, not giving much extra thought to it until one particular night. I recall nursing my tribulation attenuating teddy in my arms, when an almost lightning-like current shocked through me, and I realized: my depression has been lying to me all along.…

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    Real or Not Real This specific passage which David and teddy is having a discussion that if they are real shows a concept that ”real or not real”. This is strongly connected to the theme of the whole story in 3 aspects: If David and teddy are real; if the emotion between David and his parents is real; if David’s parents will love him more if he is a real human. “Super-Toy Lasts All Summer Long” is a story about human and artificial intelligence. Henry is a worker about artificial intelligence.…

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    Sally and Mrs.Chipley raced to the covering of Aunt Sarah’s porch. Sally told Mrs.Chipley,”I am not walking in there,” “Well it’s too late now,” Mrs.Chipley said,”We’re already on her porch,and she is ready for you,and,I’m ringing the bell.” she said it playfully but Sally didn’t hear her cause she was too dejected. “Come in, come in, welcome!” Aunt Sarah looked so delighted that it almost made Sally joyful, almost. The next day Aunt Sarah told Sally that her parents’ trip was extended for…

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