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    Tao Of Pooh Summary

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    “The Tao of Pooh,” yet another pre-reading that can connect to one of the Core Values. Starting out, “The Tao of Pooh” was confusing and seemed like an impossible read, but after sticking it out, it slowly became clear what the purpose of the reading was. The reading was to introduce Taoism, which is a religion similar to Buddhism. Understanding Taoism was significant to understanding the next book we would be reading, which was Siddhartha. Siddhartha has much information relating to Buddhism…

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    B. Behavior Management Observation (15 Points) Observe at your practicum site during one designated time and write your responses to the following items: 1. Describe how the children’s behavior is managed in this classroom. The teachers manage behavior by informing children of their behavior. When a child does misbehave, the teacher will inform them of their misbehavior. Such as when a child hits another child the teacher will let them know they should not hit another child. 2. Describe…

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    The story of Siddhartha and the Tao of pooh are great examples of how globalization actually works. Siddhartha was a young Brahmin, living in India, he was always expected to live up to everyone’s expectations and to take after his father. He followed his religion closely and did all things…

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    “Mom can we go ride” Winnie the pooh. “Sure” I ran ahead of them and waited, but no sight of them, I went out to look for them.getting lost at Disneyland was a really hard time but I overcame it by using relationships and initiative. We just got done with are third ride of the day now heading to Winnie the pooh my favorite ride of all we turn the corner basically 50 feet away from the ride we saw a huge group of tourist I wanted to meet my mom, In front of the crowd but no sign of mom. I walk…

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    Imagine picking up a book for the first time. Think about the feel of the stark pages and the excitement of starting a new journey in a world that is unknown. Tales of lost love, robot invasions, or horror stories are all books that allow our imaginations to run wild. Books bring forth new culture and perspective into the world, but most importantly they allow us to express ourselves emotionally. Authors have the ability to convey messages that make us cry tears of forbidden love for characters…

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    texts that were used for Doaism teachings in the Eastern Zhou. Doaism teachings can also be found through writings by American author Benjamin Hoff who wrote The Tao of Pooh. The book uses Winnie The Pooh and his friends to illustrate the Way and non-action. The traditional Chinese sources ( Daodejing and Zhuangzi ) and The Tao of Pooh are all teachings of “The Way”, but Benjamin Hoff is more effective in teaching non-action in…

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    Passing down Passion. I love listening and watching people read to me. The way the words flow out of their mouths, and how they interpret the story. Changing their voices to match the different characters, the way you can see their emotions entangle in the story, it takes you to the world which the author skilfully made, and it takes them there too. In my earliest memories mum would read to me, no matter how many times we read the same book, same story and same adventure she would never fail…

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    In Benjamin Hoff’s The Tao of Pooh, about 10 major Taoist teachings are covered through stories using the more familiar characters and concepts of Winnie the Pooh. Of these, the lessons on the understanding of inner nature, or cottlestone pie, and the story of the stonecutter, or that sort of bear, were those which I found most similar to my own goals. Both are focused on overcoming some sort of self-imposed obstacle, whether that be social anxiety or low self-esteem. Both of these also had an…

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    A.A. Milne once said, “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” Though he said it in the form of Winnie the Pooh, his words ring true as we graduate from St. Mary’s and on to high school. I am so grateful that I have had a place for the past eleven years that is so special to me that I’m having trouble leaving it. St. Mary’s has blessed me with friendships that I will always cherish and valuable lessons to remember in high school and beyond. From the first day of…

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    Piglet's Diagnosis

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    Piglet, one of the major beloved characters of the children’s movie The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, has all the symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Generalized Anxiety Disorder falls under the category of Anxiety Disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which states the diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder is Excessive or ongoing anxiety or worry, for at least three months, in relation to 2 or more events, restlessness and/or muscle…

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