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    effective way to get his several points across, which is intriguing, considering how poorly he did in the end. He begins with an “Author’s Note” which is concluded with several ideas on which he bases his book off of (XVII). The actual book is then divided into three…

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    is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand”. People full of imagination and creativity are the type of people that can change the world. Some people in history that used their imagination to create life altering inventions in today’s society are Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and The Wright Brothers. Inventors create new inventions after they imagine a product in their head that they believe can…

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    going to think that is not only the normal way but the correct way. A lot of the times the idea of normal becomes the default way of life. Normal is a pretty ambiguous term, yet it is restricting. My idea of normal could be totally different from someone else’s, so what happens is the common idea tends to get normalized, leaving no room for other ideas. Normal doesn’t fit all, so making sure there are multiple ideas allows everyone to feel…

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    project must be done in class, and the due date has not been decided,” said Mrs. Wren, “but your idea must be decided today.” One of the groups in this project has 4 students, whose names are Jones, Leah, Miray, and Clark. “Okay group!” screamed Leah, but was interrupted by Mrs. Wren who said that group projects cannot be above a certain amount of decibels. Leah continued, “Okay group, I have an idea. For our presentation…” “What is our presentation for?” interrupted Clark. “Okay, I have had…

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    The Loss of an Idea Walker Percy introduces the idea of individualism in his essay “The Loss of a Creature” by challenging the reader to question authority and find beauty in an object without having a preconceived idea about it. Percy contends that it is almost impossible, to see an object for what it is because of what has been formed in the sightseers mind. The author’s purpose of this essay is to expose the reader to new ideas about thinking for one’s self, and disregarding all preconceived…

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    The Discovery Learning Theory Summary of Article: This article briefly discusses the history of Discovery Learning , what it looks like in practice , and a few positives and negatives about the theory. According to Coffey, this theory was founded by Jerome Bruner, a psychologist and cognitive learning theorist, in 1967 (2009). The author details a few of the goals of the Discovery Learning theory and one that stood out was to promote “a ‘deep’ understanding.” As an educator, I strive to instill…

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    has shaped everything throughout human history. So what exactly is this mysterious force, what it is to feel creative? Throughout centuries of history we believed creativity to be a rare gift seen only in small groups of elite individuals such as artist, musicians, actors, craftsman, architects and engineers. During my educational stay in Italy in 1992, I spent my time off helping my uncle start his antique shop. I had never paid much attention to the idea of antique collecting or even…

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    The history of ideas is full of random encounters between highly intelligent individuals that sometimes result in relationships that produce profound intellectual growth. These cognitive results sometimes provide fresh approaches to unfavorable contemporary conditions. Depending on the social and historical context, these chance encounters have the ability to generate intense creative atmospheres that benefit all who are involved with the efforts of the emerging group. This research paper will…

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    there be such thing as a truly original idea”; to answer this question I will say no, because what we do and contemplate is to a great extent the result of influences we encounter from our experiences. Number one, the brain is extremely amazing and it’s very capable of producing new ideas and random thought. Most people have had the opportunity to just come up with random ideas out of the blue. However, there's no such thing as an original idea. Every idea that’s been introduce to the universe…

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    it is density). Prompt #1: Does it matter that you can not really touch anything? Not really, I prefer keep the idea that I touch something because this kind of topic come to an existential problem for some people. Then, I just prefer think that. How…

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