With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all - new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical «bear of
very little brain» and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo - and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
Here, the «bear of
very little brain» (voiced by Sterling Holloway) goes searching for a smackerel of his favorite food, only to anger some busy bees and overstay his welcome at Rabbit's (voice of Junius Matthews) house.
Riffing off: Disney's numerous animated adventures featuring AA Milne's bear of
very little brain, beginning with 1966's Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.
Featuring the timeless charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all - new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical «bear of
very little brain» and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo - and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
I've been looking for the answer but «am a Pooh Bear of
very little brain» at the moment.
Your comments about her make me think of the descriptions of Pooh — a bear of
very little brain.
«When you are a Bear of
Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.»
Not exact matches
GUPTA: Broadly, we understand
very little about the
brain.
Not to metion we still have the «missing link» issue where at one point (based on evolution) the human
brain advanced
very quickly with
very little time for evolution to take place.
We have 3 dimensions and time, and some possible mathematical dimensions, then it gets
very iffy for our
little brains to understand.
With all our knowledge, big
brains, university degrees and amazing (to us) technology, consider than we dwell on a damp
little planet, in an ordinary solar system, in the boonies of a
very ordinary spiral galaxy which is composed of billions of stars, millions of which are much, much larger than our sun.
For some reason, it would seem that I'm really not responding well to the keto diet: I'm hungry all the time, feel super tired, have
very little energy (barely enough to make it through my workouts) and my
brain gets pretty foggy, too.
we did great with alexis but botched up with fabregas - and ur
little brain hopefully understands that he is a AM
very unlike alexis and alexis could have fed off his viision
But that is my plan because just a few panicky and outspoken fans demand that I go crazy just because they can not think with their
brains and know
very little about actually managing a big club.
He has no power, no speed, no football
brain (or
very little), and he, if you ask him, thinks he already made it (thanks to the «deluded one» who manages him).
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the
brains of most of the former athletes were] a
very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a
little too far.»
All of this adds up to a
very busy
little brain that finds it difficult to switch off.
ALICIA: Well, I actually had a cousin who, I think, her baby, it was actually my aunt, that's right, it was my aunt who her baby was six months old and he did have
brain cancer and so I, having that in my family personally and seeing how that affected their situation and then knowing just, you know,
very recently, how much the comfort breastfeeding can be for my
little girl, I know it's got to be, I can't even imagine the kind of emotions that she's got going through but again being able to have that physical, direct help that she, she can give to her baby and having that comfort and that bonding even though that they're going through this really really difficult situation.
My baby
brain has left me with
very little memory of the experience, but I seem to remember whatever I had then was pretty yummy!
My baby
brain has left me with
very little memory of the experience, but I seem...
Blubber contains omega 3 fatty acids which aide in
brain development and vitamin D that is essential to consume when many months of the year are spent living with
very little sunlight.
In fact, today many researchers believed that our
brain is able to develop higher cognitive skills simply by interacting with the environment, starting from
very little innate knowledge.
Despite all of these negative effects they have
very little benefit in improving psychosis in people with dementia Pimavanserin works differently to other antipsychotics, by blocking a
very specific nerve receptor (THT2A) in the
brain.
«Some would describe it as a bit ugly, but I think the sad face of the blobfish belies a kind and
very wise
little brain in there.»
Only 10 % to 15 % of humans are left - handed, compared with one - third of Yerkes chimps and even more of those in the wild — which suggests that there is
very little specialization between the two hemispheres of the
brain in chimps compared with humans.
Although researchers have long known that insects such as bees and ants can perform tremendous feats of navigation, now «we are seeing how a
little insect's
brain can do things not
very different from our own,» says Vivek.
«This is an early stage trial, but we are encouraged by the fact that the cells got into the
brain, proliferated, and reduced the level of antigen with
very little toxicity to the patients,» O'Rourke said.
Very little research had scrutinized the effects of hormones on the
brain, so she decided to focus on this area.
While it has been known that there are considerable differences in how the
brain clock of different individuals responds to changing shift cycles, we have known
very little about the mechanisms that underlie these differences between people.
But while the venture is generating knowledge about how to mathematically model some parts of the
brain's circuitry, critics say the simulation can do
very little that is useful or helps us understand how the
brain actually works.
This project motivated me because
very little is known about BIN1 function in the
brain and its involvement in AD.
We understand more and more about
brains, but still
very little about minds.
Very little is known on BIN1's function in the
brain and how it is related to AD.
Although
very small (less than the size of a
little finger), it plays a vital role in
brain function.
Thanks to the app on that fancy
little pocket computer you carry around but call a phone, you no longer have to exercise the part of your
brain to use spatial reasoning to work your way out places you're not
very familiar with.
Very little is known about the large - scale
brain networks that may underlie the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of FXS.To identify large - scale, resting - state networks in FXS that differ from control individuals matched on age, IQ, and severity of behavioral and cognitive symptoms.Cross - sectional, in vivo neuroimaging study conducted in an academic medical center.
Eventually the paintings emerge, but the
little bubbles, as we call them, are stimulating specific types of retinal ganglion cells in
very specific ways, which is necessary, we know from other studies, to encourage their ongoing health by transmitting electrical signals down their axons to the
brain.
«We know a lot about neurons in some areas of the
brain, but
very little about neurons in others.
The monoamine hypothesis of depression has
very little to say about
brain / hormone interplay.
The
brain is made almost entirely of fat (57 %) and protein (38 %), and contains
very little carbohydrate (5 %).
I find it
very concerning that mainstream medicine and modern psychology pay so
little attention the evolutionary history of the human
brain.
You need
very little Vitamin C to survive; however, you can store and use large amounts of Vitamin C. Your body requires it to produce stable collagen or else your skin falls apart; your
brain uses it to control prolactin and produce catecholons like dopamine and norepinephrine; and Vitamin C can convert blood - plasma lead and mercury to lead ascorbate and mercury ascorbate, allowing the liver to ship them into bile and clear them from your body.
Therefore
very little Protein (about 1 % by weight) is needed for fastest human
brain growth and development!
The reason that most people perceive MAF to be
very easy is because they have a
very undeveloped aerobic system: their aerobic metabolism is so weak that their
brain can send relatively
little voltage to their muscles before they have to start using anaerobic channels.
(Naturalhealth365) Even if the wireless industry would like you to ignore this truth: it looks like
very little cell phone use — per month — can cause a big increase in the risk of
brain cancer.
It indicated that the
brain performed
very well on ketones and what
little glucose it needed was produced by the gluconeogenesis process the author mentioned.
Fat soluble antioxidants such as vitamin E's and A's may help prevent lipid membrane oxidation and methoxylated flavonoids (flavonoids [plant antioxidants] with free hydroxyl groups are much more easily disposed of by the liver and kidneys and have trouble entering the
brain, and usually have
very little biological effect) may also prevent damage and prevent the toxic aggregation of amyloid beta peptides.
Hi my name is Stephanie I'm 29 years old I currently work as a PCA taking care of people with
brain injuries and disabilities I am a fun outgoing goofy type of person
very energetic all the time
little tired of being lonely looking for mr. Right
The best thing about this movie is something that is impossible to prove, and that is the suggestion that former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliague resigned because he knew that damage from concussions was a
very real thing, and that his feet were about to be put to the fire for what was done on his watch, so he stepped down and put human jellyfish Roger Goodell (jellyfish need
very little oxygen for
brain function, you see) in his place.
However, a mishap causes him to put in an abnormal
brain and soon he has a hulking monster (Boyle, The Candidate) with
little intellect on his hands who proves to be
very dangerous when provoked.