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    Who knew that bears could help people learn? The book, The Berenstain Bears’ Moving Day by San and Jan Berenstain, is one of the many children’s books that older kids do not want to read. However, The Berenstain Bears’ Moving Day, is one of the best books out there that would help young adults with their real life situations. The book not only teaches kids lessons in life, but teaches senior students as well. Being a senior and rereading a book that was originally told in first grade, could be…

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    Luke I am your father. This is a quote that most will remember from star wars, it has become one of the most remembered things and even worshipped quotes from any movie. Well it turns out that he did not say that instead saying, No I am your father. So how could the quote that people put on shirts and balloons be wrong? This is called the Mandela Effect. The Mandela Effect is a shift in dimensions creating a rift in our memories. The Mandela Effect is named after Nelson Mandela who was believed…

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    and even gives some good, kid friendly, and healthy recipes. Kids and parents would have a great time making these meals together. 5. “The Berenstain bears :Too much junk food” by Stan and Jan Berenstain. When Mama bear notices her cubs and Papa bear getting a little chubby because they are eating way to much junk food. With the help of Dr. Grizzly, Mama bear tells her family about the importance of eating health, and why eating helps is so importance for a growing body. This is great way to…

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    Winnie-the-Pooh, Corduroy, and Peter Rabbit. Arthur, Skippyjon Jones, Frog and Toad. All of these characters have been loved by many generations of children. What do they have in common? They are all animals. We think. Though placed in the bodies of bears, rabbits, and frogs; they attain many human traits. These traits can be anything from walking on hind legs to talking, with clothing and human facilities readily available for their usage. Anthropomorphism is defined as the attribution of human…

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    In “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves,” the phrase “mirror, mirror on the wall” is never stated. It’s actually “magic mirror on the wall.” The “Berenstein Bears” don’t exist; It has always been “The Berenstain Bears." There are even some who remember a 90’s movie that never existed, called “Shazaam.” Some would suggest this is evidence of us living in a parallel universe, as reported by Douglas Mcpherson on the Telegraph, and that these false memories are actually real memories from an alternate…

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    Alexie explained in this essay on how he learned to read and how his passion for books began to grow. He was only three years old when he began to read; he would read anything and everything. I believe he wanted to share the ideas of what books did for him. He was tremendously bright and did not care what the other kids in school thought about him when he would answer questions. He grew up where books were all he had because to the rest of the world, his family was considered poor. He believed…

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    The Mandela Effect all started with the discovery of a large number of people sharing collective false memories of past events. A blogger, Fiona Broome, used this term to describe a false memory about Nelson Mandela. Thousands of people claim they remember mourning Nelson Mandela’s death and seeing his funeral on TV. Mandela allegedly died in prison during the 1980s; in reality, he died on December 5, 2013, due to respiratory tract infection. The Mandela Effect causes our minds to latch onto…

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    She likes to turn stories into her own drawing, such as Elsa and her ice castle, Berenstain Bears and their big tree house, and the latest Vera crying on Santa's lap. Collecting different leaves, acorns and rocks are also her favorite things. Overall, Irene is a sweet girl who loves art, reading, and exploring the world. She is strong in…

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    patriarch would read to me every night before bed and he would also read books with pop up pictures that would make me giggle. I remember my father teaching me to read and having to pronounce each word syllable by syllable. I enjoyed books on the berenstain bears. There was one in particular that I remember reading over and over was The…

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    50% of Americans believe in more than one conspiracy theories to explain mysterious events. A conspiracy theory is an explanation of an event or situation that creates an unjustifiable conspiracy, usually involving an illegal or harmful act done by the government or other powerful act. Conspiracy theories are a widely believed public phenomenon, that provides an explanation for an event that needs an explanation or a better one than it already has to explain why it happened. Many people on…

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