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    Stephen H. Zades’ article was about Robert Redford and his Sundance firm which has been nurtured creativity in writers and filmmakers. Before his accomplishment, the monopoly and negative tide of Hollywood movie industry had been becoming severe. Everything was evaluated by money and ROI, so independent movies could not find their market. Robert Redford explains that how he have learned about business and carried on his ideas and businesses. He had a certain vision and the picture which he…

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    ideas that had not been thought of before, at least by any ‘sane’ person. However, their situations would not be the same had someone stifled their creativity; their creativity was even an outlet for some who suffered from illnesses. Gilman explores this idea in her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper,” in order to demonstrate how the lack of creativity can affect the healing process and the mind. The fixation the narrator has with the yellow wallpaper…

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    “Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way” says established psychologist Edward de Bono”. This creativity is what is driving our economy and society because novelty and innovation is what people crave and need. unfortunately this influential creativity is on the decline according to the “creativity quotient”, which has steadily decreased since 1990. A manner in which to remedy this issue is the implementation of classes which…

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    human society. As a result, Pink, as well as others, can come to a consensus that often times, people create something for either the psychological or personal pleasure of the act. Even though many artists create for fun and to “unleash their creativity”, others also use art to connect with the viewer. J.…

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    risen a big question: How do you prepare our children to adapt the future world?” II) Value the creativity. (Sir Ken Robinson’s talk + Why creativity now) a. Sir Ken Robinson in his speech presented his point of what we need for education “My contention is that creativity is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.” b. We are currently not valued creativity: “And my contention is, all kids have tremendous talents. And we squander them, pretty…

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    in his autobiography, the reason he probably looked up to these two men. He felt that they both represented creativity, just in different ways. Disney showed his weekly creativity through inventing new ideas both artistically and technologically. Einstein, on the other hand, showed his creativity through explaining inventions that already existed. In addition to watching the creativity of Walt Disney…

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    the film the way it is. The studio also developed several new tools to generate realistic and believable shots, particularly the heavy and deep snows and its interactions with the characters. The need to create new tools take a serious action of creativity and dedication. The use of special effects such as the Flourish, Spaces, and SnowBatcher that together created the most important character, snow. These special effects are a must in this film as it create the heavy snow, or when the…

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    School music programs are also very important to enhancing students’ creativity. Through creating music, students can develop creative problem-solving skills. Katrin Robertson, a reporter for PBS parents, states that “Engagement in the arts offers a wonderful starting point for parents who want to develop and exercise their children’s creative problem-solving skills” (Robertson). She then utilizes the words of Professor Elliot Eisner at Stanford University who says, “The arts teach children that…

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    Creativity is a word that is heard throughout our time in school, however as you get older the word becomes less important because it has nothing to do with your “essential” subjects, or so some think. In the video we were asked to watch I could not help but agree on everything Sir Ken Robinson had to say. His ideas and way of thinking are remarkable and I found myself hanging on to every word and going back to listen to certain parts of the video again. I do, in fact, believe schools kill…

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    Competition within any industry is high, therefore innovation and creativity are essential for organization to get ahead of the competition. Having many different perspectives comes up with options that organizations may have never thought of. “Multicultural teams generate alternatives easily because team diversity results…

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