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    disappear, setting this world backwards from how it is today. WIthout creativity, Thomas Edison wouldn't have invented the first light bulb, Alexander Graham Bell wouldn't have invented the first telephone, and Larry Page would not have came up with the idea inventing Google. Creative minds create innovative technologies that could possibly empower the

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    I think that in order to portray the idea of pushing fiction the language in which the author needs to use must be very articulate and detailed to get that feeling of disbelief in the reader's mind. For example, take this quote from the passage; “ it was the deadness. We put his personal effects

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    This quarter I took FB’s class disease and epidemics where we learned a bunch of things that I never knew like how the immune system fights bacteria and viruses, we learned what the difference between between a pandemic and an epidemic are, quarantine and civil rights and public health and what I thought was the coolest part was how we learned about how living in different areas can make you more or less likely to get certain diseases. This quarter I also took the class Expressing your voice through

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    Introduction A concept or thought starts with a statement that identifies something that occurs repeatedly in nature or a phenomenon (McEwen & Mills, 2014, p. 50). The idea of a concept is important because it attempts to provide meaning or understanding to note observations in a specific subject matter. There are several different methods that can be utilized in concept development depending upon the reason for the analysis. During the development and analysis process, a concept is given simplicity

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    experience colour the way we look at ourselves and society in which we live. The novel Montana 1948 by Larry Watson is indeed all about the tragic event of David Hayden’s twelfth summer, which irrevocably changed him. These events help us understand the idea of coming of age and how childhood experiences change us and affect how we define ourselves as adults. Montana 1948 is set in a small country town in Mercer County, Montana called Bentrock. The story is about a young boy David Hayden who couldn’t

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    “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist after growing up” (Pablo Picasso). Teachers should use creativity to help students find a balance between different types of thinking. Therefore, creative skills are just as important as a creative attitude. Schools need to offer children a larger variety of creative experiences. It’s a wonderful way for children to express themselves. Furthermore, expression is very important because everyone needs a chance to show who they are and

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    In “Living Like Weasels” Annie Dillard describes her experience with a weasel reflecting about the instinct the weasel lives by compared to the monotonous existence people live today. Dillard then narrates the setting, just a few minutes outside of civilization, where she explains the weasel’s life describing its primal and thoughtlessness lifestyle. The weasel Dillard sees in the wild is primitive, showing its instinct and calling in life contrasting the reason and rationality people live by today

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    skill of copying others. Mostly everyone follows what they were shown; they copy whatever they were taught. This is the idea of memes being passed down. Susan Blackmore describes how memes have taken over our lives. She talks in her article, “Strange Creatures,” what memes are and how the theory of “selfish meme theory” is being shown throughout living creatures. Meme is the idea of imitating someone else's thoughts. “Selfish” is implied as thoughts being passed down and trying to dominate other thoughts

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    that a formal reality is expressed as an infinite substance, finite substance, or finite mode. And by objective, we are talking about ideas or representations that we have of these finite substances, infinite substances, and finite modes. One could theoretically be producing these ideas, but Descartes dismisses this possibility for two reasons; first, that the idea of corporeality does not presuppose thought and second, that our will seems to have no effect on what we perceive or don't perceive. He

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    can create ideas and build up imagination and make us a better person. If people don’t come up with their own ideas in life they get lost in a world filled with ideas and life plans that were created by someone else. Many times in search for ideas that are not your own, we can use plagiarism without even realizing that we have just broken the rules. Stealing or using someone’s idea or plan can make it easier on us, but that can also ruin the opportunity for us to create our own ideas, or plans. Plagiarism

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