光棍节发棒棒糖感悟

今天是光棍节,有几名学生跑过来问我要棒棒糖,我吃惊的问,为什么光棍节就要吃棒棒糖,他们说不知道,我又问,想吃棒棒糖为什么不自己买而是要问老师要?他们笑了,说大家都这样。此时我内心下定决心绝不给班里的学生买。不是因为我心疼钱,而是我认为绝对不能纵容班里这种认为老师无条件付出就是天经地义的不良风气的蔓延。回想往昔,班里总是不断的有学生要求这,要求那:“老师,我们好长时间没有出去购物了,带我们去吧”;“老师,我没有衣服穿了,我想要网购”;“老师,今天宿舍收到扣分条了,不过没关系,反正扣的是你的钱”。我认为现在的孩子太缺乏感恩教育,他们认为我们放弃休息时间带他们出去玩就是天经地义;认为我们用自己的电脑让他们上网购物就是天经地义;认为我们不回家在学校陪他们过古尔邦节就是天经地义;认为过节给买礼物就是天经地义······ 敢问,这个社会,哪里这么多天经地义?

我认为当前中国教育很缺乏孩子的感恩教育。我们总是过分强调父母的伟大,教师的高尚。而我认为这种伟大,高尚不是我们我们喊口号喊出来的,而是要让学生自己感受的。回首过去,只要是教师节,就要让孩子朗诵歌颂赞美老师的诗歌,诗歌里口口声声的喊着老师的辛苦与高尚。敢问,有几个学生认为老师是辛苦的!他们眼中的老师不过是整天悠闲的坐在办公室,改改作业,上上课,周六周天寒暑假可以肆意的玩耍的一群幸福的人类而已。既然我们在他们心中是这样的形象,何苦又要逼迫他们读那些矫情的文字,这样做无非是在“强奸”他们的意志,而“强奸”意志的后果就是把我们这些平凡普通的老师“绑架”上道德高地。孩子们心里会想,你们不是说自己是伟大的高尚的吗,那为我们做这些事情不就是天经地义的吗!

我不要求自己的学生有多么感恩自己。我只希望,我留下来陪他们过节的时候他们能说声谢谢,我带他们出去购物的时候他们能说声谢谢······

这个社会从来没有那么多天经地义!

 

第二篇:棒棒糖

棒棒糖lollipop ?lolly? sugar-loaf 英文介绍

Lollipop

A lollipop is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavored sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking.[1] Different informal terms are used in different places, including lolly, sucker, sticky-pop, etc.[citation

available in many flavors and shapes.

Types

Lollipops are available in a number of colors and flavors, particularly fruit flavors. With numerous companies producing lollipops, the candy now comes in dozens of flavors and many different shapes. They range from small ones which can be bought by the hundred and are often given away for free at banks, barbershops, etc., to very large ones made out of candy canes twisted into a circle.

Most lollipops are eaten at room temperature, but "ice lollipops" or "ice lollies" are frozen water-based lollipops. Similar confections on a stick made of ice cream, often with a flavored coating, are usually not called by this name.

Some lollipops contain fillings, such as bubble gum or soft candy. Some novelty lollipops have more unusual items, such as mealworm larvae, needed] Lollipops are

embedded in the candy.[2] Other novelty lollipops have non-edible centers, such as flashing light, embedded within the candy; there is also a trend[where?] of lollipops with sticks attached to a motorized device that makes the entire lollipop spin around in one's mouth.

In the Nordic countries, Germany, and the Netherlands, some lollipops are flavored with salmiak.

Medicinal use

Lollipops can be used to carry medicines.

Some lollipops have been marketed for use as diet aids, although their effectiveness is untested, and anecdotal cases of weight loss may be due to the power of suggestion.[3] Flavored lollipops containing medicine are intended to give children medicine without fuss.

Actiq is a powerful analgesic lollipop whose active ingredient is fentanyl. This makes for fast action; the lollipop is used, for example, by the military, and is not a way to make medicine palatable to children. History

The idea of an edible candy on a stick is very simple, and it is probable that the lollipop has been invented and reinvented numerous times.[4] The history of the first lollipops in America appears to have been distorted over time. There is some speculation that lollipops were invented during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Others believe some version of the

lollipop has been around since the early 1800's. George Smith claimed to be the first to invent the modern style lollipop in 1908 and trademarked the lollipop name in 1931.[5] He used the idea of putting candy on a stick to make it easier to eat and reportedly named the treats after a popular racing horse, Lolly Pop. The word "lolly pop" dates to 1784, but initially referred to soft, rather than hard candy. The term may have derived from the term "lolly" (tongue) and "pop" (slap). The first references to the lollipop in its modern context date to the 1920s.[6] Alternatively, it may be a word of Romany origin being related to the Roma tradition of selling toffee apples sold on a stick. Red apple in the Romany language is loli phaba.[7]

The first confectioneries that closely resemble what we call lollipops date to the Middle Ages, when the nobility would often eat boiled sugar with the aid of sticks or handles.[4] The invention of the modern lollipop is still something of a mystery but a number of American companies in the early 20th century have laid claim to it. According to the book Food For Thought: Extraordinary Little Chronicles of the World, they were invented by George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut, who started making large boiled sweets mounted on sticks in 1908. He named them after a racehorse of the time, Lolly Pop.[8] 红色棒棒糖 草莓口味 代表表白

绿色棒棒糖 苹果口味 代表友情

蓝色棒棒糖 薄荷口味 代表单纯

黄色棒棒糖 柠檬口味 代表热情

紫色棒棒糖 葡萄口味 代表温柔 棕色棒棒糖 可乐口味 代表挑战

纯棕棒棒糖 咖啡口味 代表讨厌

白色棒棒糖 荔枝口味 代表清爽

橙色棒棒糖 橙子口味 代表诱惑

纯白棒棒糖 牛奶口味 代表可爱

奶橙棒棒糖 哈密瓜口味 代表柔情

红色棒棒糖 西瓜口味 代表撒娇

红白色棒棒糖 牛奶草莓口味 代表爱情

品牌的名称"ALPENLIEBE"(阿本恩里泊)解释为"爱在阿尔卑斯",它的意思是希望成为一种给人们带来爱的糖果。在中国市场这个概念依然被延续着,人们在品尝着阿尔卑斯那独特味道的时候,也在品味着生活的甜蜜和浪漫,甚至品尝"阿尔卑斯"已不仅仅是品尝一种糖果的味道了……(alpenliebe)

―阿尔卑斯奶糖,见证幸福每一刻。‖

―浓浓糖果情,甜蜜如拥抱‖

阿尔卑斯棒棒糖代表

唯美的爱情1根 阿尔 卑斯根棒棒糖代表——我的心中只有你ONLY YOU!

2根棒棒糖代表——这给世界只有我们俩!

3根棒棒糖代表——我爱你ILOVE YOU !

4根棒棒糖代表——至死不渝!

5根棒棒糖代表——由衷欣赏!

6根棒棒糖代表——互敬 互爱 互谅!

7根棒棒糖代表——偷偷爱着你!

8根棒棒糖代表——感谢你的关怀扶持及鼓励!

9根棒棒糖代表——长久ALWAYS!

10根棒棒糖代表——十全十美无懈可击!

11根棒棒糖代表——最爱你一个人!

12根棒棒糖代表——对你的爱与日据俱增!

13根棒棒糖代表——友谊长存!

14根棒棒糖代表——骄傲!

15根棒棒糖代表——对你感到歉意I''''M SORRY!

16根棒棒糖代表——多变不安的爱情! 17根棒棒糖代表——绝望无可挽回的爱! 18 跟2棒棒糖代表——真诚与坦白! 19 根棒棒糖代表——忍耐与期待!、 20根棒棒糖代表——我仅一颗赤诚的心! 21根棒棒糖象徵——真诚的爱!

22根棒棒糖象徵——祝你好运!

25根棒棒糖象徵——祝你幸福!

30根棒棒糖象徵——信是有缘!

36根棒棒糖象徵——浪漫!

40根棒棒糖象徵——誓死不渝的爱情! 50根棒棒糖象徵——邂逅不期而遇! 99根棒棒糖象徵——天长地久 FOREVER! 100根棒棒糖象徵——百分之百的爱 100% LOVE! 101根棒棒糖象徵——最……最爱! 108根棒棒糖象徵——求 婚!

7彩棒棒糖的物语---------给你彩虹般的爱

红色------------------------------轰轰烈烈的爱

橙色------------------------------拥有阳光的爱

黄色------------------------------浪漫精彩的爱

绿色------------------------------充满希望的爱

阿尔 卑斯棒棒糖代表 唯美的爱情 阿尔卑斯代表的是爱你一辈子

阿是拼音字母的开头 第一的意思

尔是你字的一半 意思是你是我的一半

卑通贝 宝贝的意思

斯 古语是我的意思

所以阿尔卑斯的含义是 宝贝你是我的唯一