Feeding the Monster

Feeding the Monster
Title Feeding the Monster PDF eBook
Author Seth Mnookin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 464
Release 2007-06-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0743286820

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Presents a comprehensive history of the Boston Red Sox baseball league describing the players, coaches, management, and politics that contributed to their 2004 World Series championship.

Feeding a Monster

Feeding a Monster
Title Feeding a Monster PDF eBook
Author Veronica Loving
Publisher Veronica Loving
Pages
Release 2012-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781467534765

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Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays!

Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays!
Title Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays! PDF eBook
Author Adolph Moser
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1991
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Discusses how to develop and maintain healthy self-esteem and a positive attitude.

Don't Feed the Monster

Don't Feed the Monster
Title Don't Feed the Monster PDF eBook
Author Make Believe Ideas Ltd
Publisher
Pages 10
Release 2021-08-03
Genre
ISBN 9781800582415

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A Halloween-themed rhyming board book with cut-through mouths to feed.

Feeding the Monster

Feeding the Monster
Title Feeding the Monster PDF eBook
Author Rick Tobin
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 322
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 1412046106

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The book is divided into three parts. Using Mary Shelley's classic tale of horror, Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, as a metaphor, I explain why too many Americans are turning into monsters. Too many Americans are becoming self-alienated and their children are not succeeding in our schools. I also explain what educators have mistakenly emphasized and tried in order to solve the problem. Part I: Making the Monster builds a definition of personal addiction. I argue that addicts teach addiction to others and that a vast population of Americans is deeply involved in an education in addiction. Part I deals with human needs, desires, and current cultural trends that give birth to addictive personality traits, the monster habits that I talk about when I show the Pet Monster to my pupils. These traits breed self-doubt and low self-esteem. They undermine our relationships and hinder our ability to love and care for ourselves and others. When we can't love ourselves, our children learn not to love themselves. They have difficulty adjusting to the demands and responsibilities they face in school. Addiction has become an entrenched cultural phenomenon. I argue that certain cultural trends are creating personal isolation, family dysfunction, and personal self-doubt. We are witnessing a withering of character and moral value. We are seeing a failure of commitment to personal growth. Part II: Feeding the Monster shows why more and more American families are becoming codependent to addictive cultural values and how this trend leads to the birth of the monster habits that keep our children from succeeding in school. I also discuss the ways our schools themselves support and nourish addictive tendencies in families and students. I look at the debate surrounding school reform and show how, although it is well intentioned, it is also misplaced. In Part II, we learn why we don't see our mistakes and why both parents and educators have developed blind spots in their vision of education. We're so accustomed to the supermonster of addiction that we just don't see it anymore. This is the true failure of education. We're not admitting that cultural codependency to addiction-to the monster-even exists. Part III: Taming the Monster explains what we can do to save ourselves from slipping farther into monsterhood. I suggest what schools, families, and communities must do to foster academic success and breathe value and character back into the lives of children and society. I also provide an outline for educational recovery. Only when we take steps to kill the supermonster and free ourselves from monstrous habits will we be able to stop the destruction that the monsters bring, the destruction that can end our world.

Luck of the Loch Ness Monster

Luck of the Loch Ness Monster
Title Luck of the Loch Ness Monster PDF eBook
Author Alice Weaver Flaherty
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 43
Release 2007-09-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547528892

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Once upon a time, on a long, slow trip to Scotland, a little girl named Katerina-Elizabeth tossed her oatmeal overboard—again, and again, and again. She was a picky eater, and oatmeal was her least favorite food. And once upon a time, a small worm, no bigger than a piece of thread, swam alongside an ocean liner bound for Scotland and ate bowl after bowl of tossed oatmeal. He had never tasted anything as wonderful as oatmeal in his whole life. A. W. Flaherty and Scott Magoon unravel the Loch Ness legend in this whimsical picture book for the picky (and not-so-picky) eater in all of us.

Monster Munch!

Monster Munch!
Title Monster Munch! PDF eBook
Author Matt Mitter
Publisher Reader's Digest
Pages 0
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780794419097

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Bright bold monsters in this book are hungry and ready to be fed. Lift out snack pieces can be placed inside the zipper pouch to "feed" the monsters.