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    Makayla (Sequence) – Her use of sequence caused her to be stuck in a rut. She was so use to routine that she was causing herself to lack imagination and change. With the use of Precision and Technical Reasoning along along with Sequence, she could have learned to skip questions and then go back to them. Which would have allowed her to move at a more efficient pace. John (Precision) – John's use of precision caused his writing to be jumbled. His thoughts were just thrown out there in bits and…

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    For my research assignment, I chose Salvador Dali, a famous artist known for surrealism. I decided to research Salvador Dali due to his strong influence in paradoxical art; this was a form of art that contradicted and complexed itself with concepts. Since, many of Dali's art pieces were paradoxical, I found myself admiring all of his art as well as the personality behind his pieces. With that being said, I thought it was intersting that Dali contradicted all of his work, but still maintained the…

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    First of all, the image of the wind is a metaphor applied to depict the process of imagination. According to John Wright, in Shelley’s Myth of Metaphor, Shelley perceives the metaphor as “a mode of apprehension and expression by which imagination creates experience” (11-2). The poet mirrors and expresses reality in his poetry through the language he utilizes to convey his impressions. Shelley actively approaches nature by making use of his five senses to explore; to feel and to try to become one…

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    later he shows no regret nor sympathy towards Amanda and even referred to her as a witch at one point (Tom as a Man of Imagination). Lastly is Laura, Tom’s sister, who is physically disabled. Tom try’s to hardly to save his sister who he cares so deeply for, when he brings Laura up he can only feel guilty for leaving her behind. He knew Laura had his same kind of creative imagination and desire for adventure of a new life but Tom left her behind…

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    Love In L. A. Analysis

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    about a man named Jake, who basically uses his imagination a lot. He is in his car in the middle of a traffic jam on the Hollywood freeway, lost in thought about a better life. He gets in to a minor accident and meets a pretty lady; who he now wants to talk to. He makes up this false image of a man who he thinks will impress the lady, but she doesn’t bite. They finish there interaction, then he gets back in his car and continues to live in his imagination, in the now moving traffic. Jake to me…

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    and essayist, who lived in the 1800s. Three ideas that are important to this movement are imagination, insight, and inspiration. According to transcendentalists, these are all gifts from God and are to be regarded highly. Art, poetry, literature, and music are all ways to express these ideas and can make a difference in the world today by influencing the way people see and perceive things. The imagination is where creativity comes from. It is what forms ideas and visions. Sadly, in today’s…

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    Children have the largest imagination compared to adults or teenagers and coincidently, children tend to read more books because of storytime or bedtime stories. When I was a kid I loved to read, as most kids do, and I had an adverse imagination by playing restaurant, teacher, and being a famous singer. As I have gotten older (and read less) my imagination fades away. In the video “Why Reading Matters” Rita Carters research shows that reading…

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    inequality between the sexes. However, in her essay, she introduces the ideas of intellectual and spiritual equality between men and women. Her assumptions on the equality of men and women relate to the powers that humans are given which refer to imagination, reason, memory and judgement. In the beginning of her essay, she indicated that minds are not alike, and that comes…

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    describes the many awful types of deaths that he victims suffered, but he ends his description by relating these deaths to the memory of those who saw the events on that day. Particularly, Martin writes, “The fall that our imaginations trace.” The final two words, “imaginations trace,” seem to be at first strangely written; however, when further examined it can be seen that the choice of words by Martin could be no greater. These words are so powerful because they touch the readers…

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    Where The Sidewalk Ends

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    published by HarperCollins which is one of the world's largest publishing companies. The Genre is Children's poetry and it really has no intended audience. The Theme of Where the Sidewalk Ends is basically where the sidewalk ends a world of great imagination begins. This book does not have just one plot but it has many imaginative plots. The setting is in a world “where the grass grows soft and white, and there the sun burns crimson bright” but For instance one of the poems takes place inside a…

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