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    The trick is merely to know when the progress is good enough. I will never reach perfection as perfection is not tangible in the arts, and writing is an art. Logistically, a photograph, a painting, a song, a poem, or an essay could be flawless. Theoretically, though, it could be lacking in areas…

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    relaxing at the bar, but the idea is that when you drink a Corona Extra the taste relaxes you and you…

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    1. Emerson’s idea of self-reliance basically supported the motive in trusting yourself and believing in yourself. He explained this by addressing that all people have a “self-contained genius” in them, need to be able to handle the disapproval of the world, and have immense self-worth. Additionally, he included notions against conformity and supported the ideal to obey yourself and your needs, not the world’s. Pertaining to Emerson’s philosophy, I agree. I believe that you need to be able to…

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    agreeing to. Often less and less individual wants to be speaks their own mind because it is a different ideas from the group; in addition, that individuals lack the courage to act themselves and just go along with the whole group decisions making. It is wise to be thinking outside of the box, to be different from the group itself, and to be much like a creative individual having your own thoughts and ideas. Learning how the human race behaves and providing the facts and details will let us be…

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    with my friends, but for some reason, I was too excited for this trip. All I could think about was how fun it was going to be to get away from this town and be secluded for weekend. I must have been the only one who thought this retreat was a good idea because from the moment we got the news to the moment our parents dropped us off in Lake Arthur, I heard nothing but negative comments about it. The activities that were planned for us to do as soon as we got there did not help the negative…

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    In the movie “True Grit,” an unrelenting fourteen year old girl named Mattie Ross, brings it upon herself to avenge her father’s death after the outlaw known as Tom Chaney murders him and flees the territory. The young farm girl quickly seeks out to hire the U.S. Marshal, Rooster Cogburn, who is just as familiar with whisky as he is with guns, to track down Chaney. Shortly after this quarreling duo set out on their man hunt, they are accompanied by a Texas Ranger named LaBoeuf. However, the…

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    the end of the day, it is just a piece of paper. The design idea isn 't original, designs of new inventions feature old inventions that are mandatory in the operation and construction of the design that now has a patent. Authors and musicians feature some ideas and influences from others in their field. Popular songs nowadays feature bits of songs by other artists. Authors write based off of what their readers want and have many similar ideas as others in their field. Even language isn 't…

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    In some cases, there may already be teams in place that regularly generate new and interesting ideas or solutions. The first step on the road to organization-wide innovation and engagement is to evaluate what is already working (Ruggerio, 2015). Embrace the teams that are already producing. Learn what it is they are doing different than the rest…

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    In the beginning of Roberta M. Gilberts textbook Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (1992), she argues “In the realm of the purely personal - after food, water, and shelter - the quality of relationships most often determines the quality of life” (p. 3). I believe this statement perfectly sums up how vital and necessary human relationships are for human life, and the strong impact they play on having a positive and meaningful life. There were several…

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    questioning the topic. The teacher also demonstrates to the students how to check their draft for mistakes or many improvements for the final copy. This is important because often students with disabilities struggle to organize their thoughts and ideas. This would help them understand how to sequence their information facilitating the writing process. The process can be collaborative. Opportunities for the students to collaborate with a partner, the teacher, small groups, or as class during…

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