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    Purchase Product: Purchasing is the precise step of buying goods and services. A need has been generated, followed by likes, leading to interest, which creates top of mind awareness and the consumer has decided to make a purchase of the product. All the stages that lead to a conversion have been completed. Product utilized: Nido 1+ Ideally, a healthy balanced diet could serve the nutritional requirements for young children aged 1 to 3 years. Nevertheless, at times it could be a tough job to get…

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    think of new ideas for his cartoons, rather he took other artists past pieces and just “updated it and made it relevant for our age.” (Rip, 34:34-34:38). Disney is one of the most well-known cartoonists of this century and is often praised for his creativity, even though he never created those stories but merely adapted them. Disney was able to build off of the past but once he passed away, the Walt Disney Corporation made sure to stop this and create laws that prohibited others from using ideas…

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    Sections IV and V of The Impossible Will Take a Little While had a multitude of deep, interesting, and entertaining pieces. Section IV focused on the use of imagination and creativity to better situations in unexpected, often unbelievable ways. Section V focused on people taking action and the resulting effect of a community bringing about change. Although the decision was difficult, I selected a favorite piece from each section to focus on. In “To Love the Marigold” Susan Griffin discusses the…

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    “Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination. Producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” (Oxford Dictionary, 2015). Two artists, Leo Sewell and Betsy Youngquist, both show their imagination and innovation through very different art works. Both of these artists are now known worldwide because of their use of everyday junk objects to create their marvellous artworks. The use of everyday items such as old toys or…

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    Everyday I learn that design is more complex than I previously thought it was. My initial thoughts were that design was focused around profit. For some reason I perceived that the objective was to simply make money. My original goals were to become famous with an idea. Now that I understand design should be focused more around people like Timothy Prestero mentioned, I realize that design is not focused on fame. Design should be geared towards making things more functional for the users. I…

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    Thank you for sharing your ideas. It was a great review of the video. I also completely agree with you and Dewitt Jones. Our creativity is connected to our passion in our everyday life, and our perspective is the lens of our camera for finding something extraordinary. We have to have a perspective to see a problem as an opportunity rather than a negative experience. A small waterfall at Smoky Mountains. It looks so beautiful when we see it outside. When I walked inside of the waterfall, I…

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    inventions, but instead real life solutions that the students could apply everyday. Taking their enthusiasm and incorporating it into a very important part of the health curriculum could help students see the connection between problem solving and creativity and how they can apply it in their everyday life. Intertwining other curriculum into this lesson would highlight the multiple means of engagement for the students, by building on what they are already excited about to create new…

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    1. * Using the National Education Technology Standards (NETS), compare NETS for students and NETS for teachers, looking for similarities and differences. Pay particular attention to the sections on creativity (number 1 in each area) and digital citizenship (number 5 for students and number 4 for teachers). Don 't omit the other sections but focus primarily on these two areas. How are the standards for students and for teachers similar and different? The first are of NETS for teachers and…

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    society with their caring, warm and enthusiastic attitudes and great energy for projects or causes they believe in. Being an ENFJ, a marketing management position is very interesting to me because of the ability to use my good organization skills and creativity to work every day. Overall I think that this position is a good fit for me being an ENFJ because my strengths in communication, making others feel excited, and intrigue in new…

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    important restriction that set limits to how large the building could be. Nevertheless, his groundbreaking, creative design won him the competition, and the world now has Utzon to thank for the Sydney Opera House. According to the Encyclopedia of Creativity, three conditions must be fulfilled for a design to be considered creative.…

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