The Berenstain Bears

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    Kathryn Schulz argues in “Evidence”, a chapter of her book called Being Wrong, that we need to “learn to actively combat our inductive biases: to deliberately seek out evidence that challenges our beliefs, and to take seriously such evidence when we come across it” (Schulz, 377”). By attending to counterevidence we can avoid making errors in our conclusions. Whether we are aware of it or not, we depend on our past experiences to form our beliefs and ideas. Prior knowledge from personal experiences

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    make meaning of a text. Additionally, I was the most motivated to read the furthest in that minute, not because I was competitive but for the reason that I always enjoyed achieving in academics. In the meantime, I was an immense fan of the Berenstain Bears book series, which was the literature I read for entertainment but mostly for Accelerated Reader(a program that monitors the practice of reading) (AR) points. If I read and had accumulated enough points, I could win enthusiastic prizes at the

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    Marcus Pfister. I remember feeling the shiny scale that were 3D. I also remember after reading the book that I walked around the house giving my mom and dad things to show them that I cared for them. My parents also read me ‘The Berenstain Bears’ by Stan and Jan Berenstain. As I got older, I started to read them myself

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    way they remember it, was never, in fact, correct. So for many, this is a completely mind-boggling concept, that is “blowing minds” across the world. One common example, is the children’s story and television series about the bears. The momma, poppa, brother and sister bear that many of today’s youth have grown up watching. It’s most often remembered as the Berenstein

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    My favorite toy to play with around that time would be the Hot Wheels car. I would build the track and then put them inside and watch in wonder as they are racing in the track around and around. My favorite book to read would be the Berenstein Bear series. Every night, my grandmother and I would read a chapter of the book and then she’ll ask me questions about it. Throughout those years, I would love to play hide-and-go seek with my cousin and his friends. I started going to

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    channel, Nick Jr); 2) children’s Teaching program can be found on cable stations like SPROUT such as Barney, Arthur, Clifford the big red dog, Berenstain Bears, or Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood; or Nick Jr

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    Gender Inequality

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    inequality and distorting the minds of young children. The ‘American Dream’ has been shown in copious television shows, movies and books. It is displayed in almost every children’s show. Some examples would be ‘Cailou’, ‘Franklin’, ‘The Berenstain Bears’, ‘Little Bear’ or even ‘The Jetsons’. The American Dream is commercialized to advertise the life that everyone should want. The hardworking father who provides the roof over the family’s head, the stay at home mother who cleans and cooks, the brother

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    interests of many other people with similar experiences. Another well-known example of the Mandela Effect has to do with the Berenstein Bears. Many people remember Berenstein Bears being spelled with an 'e' in the -stein part of their name. However, the name is actually spelled with 'a' and spelled as Berenstain, after the creators of the cartoon Jan and Stan Berenstain. This has confused many - including myself - as we always remembered the name being spelled as Berenstein. The -stein misprint has been

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    Michael Berenstain is most famous for his children’s book series entitled The Berenstain Bears. However, this is not the only successful book series he has written. Another one of his children’s book When I Grow Up: Oh the Things I Can Be is written in first person perspective because the main characters, unnamed boy and unnamed girl, take turns using the pronoun “I” and includes the audience by saying “we”. This means in order to properly analyze this story from a feminist perspective one must be

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    Michael cera is a Canadian actor and comedian that has starred in fantastic movies like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Superbad, and has voiced some of the voices from the berenstain bears. He also has been in various t.v shows and commercials, he is mainly known for the t.v show arrested development. Michael is 29 years old, and was born in Brampton Ontario Canada in 1988. Michael cera was the second child of three, and his siblings include two sisters named Jordan Cera and Molly cera. Michael first

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