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    options, either this or that and nothing in between. Creative problem solving in ethics tells us that this is not true in most cases, nearly nothing is only black or white. Creative problem solving is defined as a technique used to address an ethical issue in an innovative or original way. It is looking at a problem or challenge from different angles and thinking of creative solutions. This is an important concept in ethics because proposing creative methods not only helps us increase our range…

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    Hello again, wordsmiths! Our second installment in the Creative Writing Elements series will discuss how to draw your audience into a truly capturing setting. Nearly every work of fiction and nonfiction rely on some form of setting. According to the ever-reliable Mirriam-Webster dictionary, setting is defined as "the place and conditions in which something happens or exists," or more specifically, "the time, place, and conditions in which the action of a book, movie, etc., take place,"…

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    Creative Play

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    Creative play is the time in which you find how to entertain yourself. On the other hand, organized activities hinder a childs creativity, they may not get some skills they would learn from creative play and they get to pick what they want to do. In my opinion, I think creative play is more important. First, organized activities causes a child to not be able to use there imagination. Since these activities usually call for adult supervision, kids are not able to do as much as they like…

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    Creative Learning

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    outside the box and develop a creative environment “…that develop a young people’s…

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    Creative Class

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    increase in creative industries, today’s businesses are now better geared to attract the growing creativity. Richard Florida took note that cities, organizations that are to be successful should shift their focus to creative ideas. In ‘The Rise of the Creative Class’, Florida disputes that employees in today’s society no longer hold onto their jobs but show an increased trend to change jobs constantly. Reasons why this is so because it gives people/us the flexibility to be creative and the…

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    Innovation and Success of the Creative Entrepreneur Introduction Business in today’s society has many branches that can be utilized to make an individualized approach to an operating career. Within the heart of business, there are individuals that cultivate each business plan in order to create a solid foundation. These certain individuals are referred to as entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs pull together factors of business, societal needs, and wants into a new product or service to sell. The job…

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    Although the Creative Alliance gallery and the Baltimore Museum of Art are both reputable venues to observe a multitude of art, the ambiance of each establishment drastically sets them apart. Both museums are located in Baltimore, Maryland and include free admission to all aspects of the building. Baltimore Museum of Art is significantly larger than the Creative Alliance, with a much larger collection of fine art pieces. The Creative Alliance was founded in 1995 and has been considered a…

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    Creative Reflection Report

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    upon a previous creative experience during my third year at university. The experience has led to the emergence of my own small company, in which I displayed creativity throughout the process of it coming to light. In the report, I will analyse my experience with reference to different theories and models such as Amabile’s creative process, componential model of creativity and and Wallas’ creative process (1926). The theories and models will be used to reflect back on my past creative…

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    Creative City Analysis

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    surroundings to expand our imagination? Or even unleash our inner creativity? Creativity is commonly understood by its etymological roots: to relate or involve the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something. Yet, through ‘The Creative City’, by examining…

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    HSC 03: Creative Activities in Health and Social Care D1: Give examples of Creative Activities: • Social: Drama • Emotional: Story Telling • Cognitive: Puzzles, Art • Physical: Dancing, Running, Walking, Yoga • Development: Quiz • Group: Playing chess, Card games • Individual: Cooking, D2: Describe the purpose of Creative Activities: Creative activities provide opportunities to develop personal strengths, sense of control and purpose to connect to others in a meaningful type of way, such as…

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