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    Creativity is the ability to come up with new, original ideas. These ideas can be inspired from anywhere and anything; a book, a movie, or a photograph. But, what if you use someone elses idea as your own? This qualifies as intellectual theft. So what’s the difference between intellectual theft and creativity? It’s how you go through the creative process. In order to understand the difference between intellectual theft and creativity and what it means to be creative, we must explore the…

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    tries to talk to the American about this he tries to convince her that it 's the right thing to do in order to be happy. The women starts to shut down and close up when the American doesn 't understand what she is trying to say. This goes well with the idea that they are speaking English but they just don 't understand each other. The reason that they are not able to truly talk is because they speak a different language. In Smiley article she said “ The male 's speaker is precise and to the…

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    Base of the respond of Carol Weston using spyware is not a good idea because it should that you don’t trust you child close or far away from home. The trust has been lost because the parents don’t do a good job of seeking their needs. Parents need to be there 24/7 for them to understand that parents really care about…

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    into two things, “impressions” and “ideas”. To him impressions transmit to “sensing” or “feeling”, while ideas relate to “thinking”. “Sensing” should be assumed to be comprehensive, as Hume divides feelings into those of “sensation” and “reflection”. The main difference between the two is that reflections come from what we experience in our mind such as emotions, however; sensations come from our senses such as the sensation of touch. According to Hume, ideas are just “faint copies” of…

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    (2009) fifth hypothesis states, “ potential education reforms will not succeed if current educators are asked to provide fundamental ideas to adjust how they teach or complete their work” Porter, et al. (2009). The educators lack the motivation to invent the proposed reform ideas because they don’t want to change the way they complete their work Porter, et al. (2009). Porter, et al. (2009) uses the example of technology in hypothesis # five. They state that…

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    or viewed based on the ideas of logic. Some people may agree with his idea of beauty, and others may not. However, this is just his view of beauty. Everyone in the world, whether he or she knows it or not, has a different way they view beauty. My view of beauty is that different areas of the body are able to detect different features of an object, and therefore people are able to feel pleasure from a variety of objects as a result. To begin the journey to find my idea of beauty, some…

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    social power through the state, the family, hospital, and therapeutic institutions scientific institutions shape the dominant ideas about who we are and what can be said and by whom”(Seidman178) . Before reading about Foucault and his idea of how knowledge controls us and society I did not have an idea about that but after reading it I started to think and agree how true that idea we are being controlled by our knowledge is. “The more the human sciences discover about us: the…

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    Plagiarism In Academics

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    Plagiarism can be defined as, “The practice of taking someone else’s work or idea and passing them off as one’s own.” In simpler words if you, - Stole and pass off somebody else’s work as your own - Used somebody else’s work without citing it - You are presenting a new idea which already has been presented or copyrighted - Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation - Copying many words, so that it’ll create bulk of your work, then you have committed plagiarism. In…

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    Self Control Improvement

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    In the scientific paper “Exploring the Mechanisms of Self-Control Improvement”, by Michael Inzlicht, Lisa Legault, and Rimma Teper, a theory is developed to describe how self-control can be improved through multiple steps. The team behind the paper used cybernetic principles to determine three separate processes for self control. Which Includes setting goals, monitoring when behavior diverges from goals, and implementing behavior aligned with goals. Cybernetics is defined as the scientific…

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    Every writer has strengths and weaknesses that make their writing uniquely their own. The strengths are points of pride, the weaknesses are constantly worked on to slowly strengthen and reinforce them to make the writing even better. I believe that my greatest strengths as a writer are my ability to follow through with my thesis and organize my writing in a logical way that improves readability; my biggest weaknesses as a writer are proofreading and planning in advance. As with most things, my…

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