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    specific way in which they develop their ideas into a finalize piece. From outlines to prewriting specific points you wish to include in your piece, every individual identifies through a different approach that fits their thought process, all with the use of metacognition and awareness of one’s own feelings. Throughout not only this semester but, through many years of schooling, I have begun to develop my process and change from sprawling out unorganized ideas all over a page into a structured…

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    taking others words and ideas verbatim. Understanding another person’s idea and using it to invoke your own unique idea is not plagiarism. In article “The Case of the Purloined Paper” Brigid Schulte argues about how students now a days are not putting enough effort in studying. Students are using internet to cheat on essays such as getting ideas from internet and using them to do their school assignments. I disagree with Schulte because understanding stealing others ideas and claiming them as…

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    abstract ideas are made up and mistaken; that they cannot actually be thought off. He equates thought with image and claims that a person cannot imagine an object without its particular qualities. To imagine the object, it would involve thinking of it having particular qualities. Thus, since it cannot be imagined, it cannot be conceived of. He also attacks the backing of abstract ideas by language, by denying the existence of abstract general ideas. This is done by claiming that general ideas…

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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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    Prior to completing ENGL 2200, I had many misconceptions. I believed creativity to simply turn a new and innovative idea into reality and in order to be creative as well as imaginative you must act on the ideas you develop. I learned that creativity is so much more in addition to being the foundation for developing newer technology, literature, artwork, and so much more in life. I also believed imagination to be a personal thing and what stimulates thoughts for myself may not be the same thing…

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    We first started out with the poster holder idea because it would protect the messages from the elements and from being stolen, but we thought it looked to literally like a book so we changed to our second idea which was the fortune teller structure. With the fortune teller structure we liked the movement of a fortune teller and the way it folded so we thought about making that…

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    of the key ideas and themes that is drawn from this play is consists of Myra as a feminist icon, the…

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    Well it came out that during one of these conversations the two decided it would be a good idea to talk shit about everyone they did not like. I was told my name came up and I assumed it was by the male party because I thought there was no way “ my girl” Angie would say anything about me. I was incorrect. What she said is not really the point…

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    example, that of temperature (warm and frosty) with the idea of God, who he observed to be both unmistakable and clear. Despite the fact that Descartes…

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    Pieper’s and Descartes both have different ways on how they view “the truth in all things”. Pieper stressed the close connection between moral and intellectual virtue, his main idea was that we aren’t able to create truth; instead they must belong to the truth of things given during its creation period. Descartes on the other hand has a completely different view. Pieper’s understanding of truth relates too being, while Descartes doesn’t believe in the truth of all things really in any way.…

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