One important message from Propaganda Cartoons like Bert and Turtle was to encourage citizens to contribute to the war effort and support the government's initiatives. These cartoons aimed to promote patriotism, unity, and the importance of sacrificing personal comfort for the greater good of the country during wartime.
That's a really good question. I Loved wearing my coat zipped. I guess just like everyone else we have our preferences on how we wear things (much like some people cant wear turtle necks because they feel suffocated. I think that mostly children don't like their coat zipped because, kids are so every where! They are running around, dancing, and doing everything they possibly can before they just crash. I think that the open jacket is more freedom to do these things, rather than burn up. Plus kids never keep anything on. They are always taking off their shoes, socks, hats, gloves. Wearing the jacket UN-zipped in like; "wearing the jacket because I have too, but not zipping it up because I don't really want to wear it in the first place."
"Two faced" is another way of saying someone is "fake," as if he or she has two faces: They act one way around certain people and then another way around others (amy turtle!!!!!). Another meaning is that someone can tell you one thing and then change their story when confronted by another person...
Absolutely not! This is one of my pet peeves as well. It's just a slang term, but not one well received out in the general public. He means no harm by it, but if it bothers you and others please tell him so, but be nice about it. I'm sure he doesn't even realize he's doing it. Don't forget ... there is a perfume named "Babe!" Then there is Babe Ruth the old baseball player. LOL If it truly isn't that bothersome to you or others I'd leave it be. Here's a thought ... telling him you want a special "pet name!" My girlfriend is a classy lady and her hubby is loving but taunts her by calling her "Murtle the Turtle" in private and it makes her blood boil! LOL My hubby is a 6' 6" tall teddy bear and loving calls me "Puddinhead" in private and I don't mind it at all, but would certainly mind it if he used it on someone else. Maybe. It depends on the guy, he probably doesn't even think about it. If you tell him it bothers you, and he's really a nice guy, and cares about your feelings, then he'll probably stop. Don't use that as a method of emotional terrorism against him, however... I guess it could be a girl too, but it doesn't matter, the same rules apply.
Memory has three basic processes; Encoding, Storage and Retrieval. The working memory for children isn't as good as adults; 5 year olds have a capacity for 4-5 digits, 9 year olds for 6 digits, where as adults is approximately 7 digits. Mnemonics were developed to improve the amount remembered whilst bearing in mind this limit in working memory, such as rehearsal, grouping, elaboration and encoding strategies. Google Flavell et al 1966, Moely et al 1969, and Buckhalt et al 1979 for some examples. Children aren't as good as adults at retrieval either, however this improves with age. Its been found that having knowledge of what you're trying to remember helps, however a problem occurs with construct memory. This is where two pieces of information are combined, into one. http://faculty.Washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/sciam.htm This article explains. basically, if you construct two things together, it may lead to your memory changing, into thinking you remember something you don't. Imagine you get two sentences 'the turtle was on the log' and 'the fish swam under the log.' If asked a few days later, you may be wrongly convinced into thinking 'the fish swam under the turtle.' Scripts (representations of well known events) also affect retrieval. We all know the script for a restaurant, but children may rely on this all the time; for example, in a restaurant, the bill is paid at the end, but in mcdonalds, the bill is paid first. Children assume that because they are in a restaurant, the bill is paid at the end, regardless of whether it's a McDonald's or not. Nelson. 1978 did this study. Children are suggestible; they are much more likely to recall incorrectly when a question is repeated to them, or if they are asked a leading question. Also, if they are given prior knowledge about something, this can affect their memory. Leichtman and Ceci, 1995 did a study on this about a man called Sam Stone.
No, that only happens in cartoons. However, if the rat is hungry it may attack and eat the turtle.
yes one of them is called tmnt:the next generation
The turtle (Bert the Turtle) was selected for the 'Duck and Cover' cartoons because turtles will naturally tuck themselves into the shelter of their shell for protection - it was a natural choice .
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is to make sure its not a snapping turtle
Turtle is not the bomber, Angela Wexler is. Turtle is just trying to cover for Angela because she is more important.
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dont think so? why is this important?
They could get eaten or badly hurt.
Turtle shells are a part of a turtle's body! A shell is basically made of bones (60 meshed together) and their spine is actually embedded into its shell. Contrary to what they show in cartoons, turtles can't take of their shell any more than you can take off your skin.
Barney Northup gets the hardest kick from Turtle in the 'Westing Game' because he is known to be a bookie, and Turtle dislikes his profession. Turtle wants to send a message to Barney that she disapproves of his illegal gambling activities.
If your turtle has something coming out of its tail, it could be a sign of a health issue. It is important to take your turtle to a veterinarian who specializes in reptiles for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not try to remove the object yourself as it could cause harm to your turtle.