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    troubles whether it be a tragedy from their childhood, a mental illness, or everyday suffering. He considers all types of artists including but not limited to the following: Amy Winehouse, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Jane Austen. Simonton’s “Are Genius and Madness Related? Contemporary Answers to an Ancient Question,” conveys that creativity and psychopathology do share similar characteristics, but the traits that creative people display are not equivalent to complete madness. Mentally ill…

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    Two Military Genius

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    battle against the Union. As General of the Confederate army Robert E. Lee demonstrated his military genius through his ability to anticipate enemy movements. Lee also showed his military genius through developing new battle tactics that positioned his generals to take strategic territories towards the northern border of Virginia.Thomas J. Jackson, also known as Stonewall, portrayed his military genius through his decisiveness and timely actions. He was a disciplined leader and received great…

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    Atlas Genius History

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    to a studio. Before they became popular, the band played at local pubs, including one called The Lion. The band used their small earnings from live performances to build out their garage studio. Just two years after its formation, Atlas Genius achieved every musician’s dream when it released its first single, “Trojans”. Co-written by all four members of the band, the song caught the attention of programmers at Sirius XM, who played the song frequently on the network’s Alt Nation…

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    In addition to showing kindness to conquered cities, Alexander was a military genius. At the age 18, he was the commander in charge of the battle techniques in the battle of Chaeronea. During the battle, there was a gap in the formation that would have allowed the enemy to attack, but Alexander saw it and quickly went to fill it with the calvary. This quick action helps the Macedonian army win the battle and defeat Greek allied city -states which gave his father Philip II control over most of…

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    Inner Genius Program

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    I hope to walk out of the Inner Genius program with more clarity, and a better understanding of what my purpose in life is, so I can execute my plan and goals successfully as an entrepreneur. As of now my dream is to help the world. I have two focus/targets. The 1st is women. I am very proud to be a woman, however it can be really difficult at times. The world will never be perfect, but if I can make it better I will. I am very passionate about empowering women, all types of women in fact. I…

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    “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free,” (Michelangelo). Michelangelo had made many achievements and had a long life with a good career. Born March 6,1475, in Coprese. His nickname is “Melancholy Genius”. Melancholy means a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, and poet. He had influenced the developed of Western Art. Michelangelo had a hard childhood with his family being in a small-scale bank in…

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    a. Analysis: (“What & Why”) In Negotiation Genius, Malhotra and Bazerman demonstrate in the chapter of investigative negotiation that there are five different strategies to utilize when information is being reserved by the opponent. These are to build trust and share information, ask questions, give away some information, negotiate multiple issues simultaneously and make multiple offers simultaneously. During this part of the negotiation I felt that the opposing party was reticent in sharing…

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    The Genius of Castiglione was an etching out of a series of sixty etchings done by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione. This print is 14 x 9 5/8 in. It was achieved by etching, which is a process of putting cuts onto a metal plate and then once the cuts are made ink is rubbed over the plate and then the plate is pressed to a canvas or paper to print an image. This particular etching was done in the Renaissance era it is believed to have taken two years to make from 1645-1647 AD and it was finally…

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    Bryon's Genius Works

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    Bryon’s Genius Works (One Message from Each Byron Poem) Lord Byron was a very interesting author, and had good technique in all his writings. Byron had a childhood that might be considered different to some people. According to Malcolm Kelsall, “Byron was not born the heir to a great title or a rich estate.” Growing up as a kid, he never really thought that he would ever be recognized as much as he is today for his work. There were three poems from Lord Byron that were studied during class.…

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    It’s no secret that in A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers takes on a vastly different writing style than most audiences are used to. With his satirical, stream of consciousness technique of narrating the events of his life, Eggers is definitely a man of detail in vivid depictions of events and his thoughts along the way. Though Dave frequently gives readers an almost troublingly detailed recount of what he’s been through, there are instances in which Dave more subtly involves…

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