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    Creativity can be formed from watching others develop new idea and creating your ideas upon the already existing idea to create something more innovative. In the 21st century creativity has evolved enormously based on the influence of technology. My research focuses specifically on the how creativity process is affected by technology. On the contrary, a new articles by: Nancy Carlsson-Paige “Is technology sapping children’s Creativity?” introduces the idea on how technology has impacted young…

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    learning and ideas that can be used for almost any subject and time. The major idea of “Chalk Talk” is to create a conversation silently and on paper in the mind of a student. “The Chalk Talk process itself highlights the notion of building understanding in a collaborative way through putting forward ideas, questioning one another, and developing the ideas further”(Ritchhart, 2011). A topic that can be used for “Chalk Talk” for a student going to high school could be thoughts, ideas wonders and…

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    the idea may seem. But, in her own way, I believe she is trying to change as many people as she can through her writing. Her idea could be to write something that changes people’s perspectives, that makes them think and makes them feel like they can change the world too. This can set off a chain reaction, causing multiple people in many different places to do some good for the world, even if it’s not on the scale that Trevor’s idea in Pay It Forward seemed to reach. Logically speaking, an idea…

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    Initially I was not sure how they would be able to realistically implement all of their ideas into one tent; this approach is very different than ours where we only had two animals. They somehow were able to put all of their ideas into one application. I also thought it was very smart to focus on phase change materials for DP3. I also fill like because of their numerus animals they were able to pick the perfect…

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    ones against us to further develop ideas and information. There is not a definite opinion. Truths change on a daily basis because new arguments can be found at any given time. In his book Mill says, “To refuse a hearing to an opinion.. is to assume their certainty is the same thing as absolute certainty.” (Mill page 23) We can’t just assume we are right, because it is not possible to prove with one hundred percent…

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    Ideas are like seeds, plant them and they just might grow into something brilliant. Where would we be as a society if the hundreds of amazing medical innovations never can to fruition because an idea was discarded? According to Psychologist Richard J. Haier of the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, “When an idea pops into your head, it is unlikely the result of a single event—like the click of the proverbial lightbulb—in your brain. Studies have shown that no solitary brain…

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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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    attracted the attention of scholar. One of her articles called “Group Minds”, is an article that presents the idea that we as humans are group animals and that we will never truly be an individual in the world, but her article is flawed when trying to show evidence of this. In Doris Lessing’s article she starts by talking about how people in the west are brought into this world with the idea that they are an individual. Lessing then goes on to talk about how humans aren’t individuals but…

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    the sketch below drafts a form created from the depths of the mind. Every word must come together to create an image that speaks to the audience. A lot of the process is involved even before putting my pencil to the page. I have to come up with an idea of what to even draw in the first place, and I have to find some kind of inspiration that will guide me. This is the same with my writing process, especially when assigned a topic. I have to find some source of inspiration for the topic or my…

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    for medicare is the idea that “the right person enables the right care in the right setting, on time, every time” (p. 50). The authors drew on many different points to support this goal as well as offer ideas on ways to adjust medicare . With favourable ideas on aspects of medicare that needs change as well as suggestions on how ordinary citizens can get involved,…

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