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    Imagination is being able to think creatively to come up with new ideas or theories. It is a topic that is slowly declining in schools and everyday life. Imagination is important for growth in society, child development, and for entertainment. Without imagination, nothing new will ever be created, and everything will always stay the same. An imaginative person is not afraid to take risks and wants to express their opinions. The Lost Track of Time by Paige Britt discusses the need for imagination

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    very different styles of leadership. I believe Emma and I have different styles of leadership, where she gives off the impression that she likes to be in control of the group and give her ideas, and I prefer to be a leader only when I see that a leader is needed. Since we have different ways of sharing our ideas, our thoughts would sometimes clash and cause a bit of

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    the symbols he placed on the blackboard--the thoughts going through each of their heads are very different in many ways, yet amazingly similar. For example, the business man must come up with an idea to cut costs and increase revenue for his company. He must find a creative twist to an old idea, a new combination of numbers that allows the company to increase profit and drop costs. Yet this man strays from the numbers and thinks in images, and during the brief moment before the creative act

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    conflict were the old generations vs. the new generations because of the rapidly changing morals and the new ideas being accepted by society. This also led to a lot of changes in the United States as a whole with the result of us being more open to new ideas and new freedoms. There were some major reasons for some conflict in the United States during this time and they all were connected to the idea of old vs. new. The biggest cause of conflict during the 1920’s was Old generations vs. New generations

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    Ideas are neither created nor destroyed, therefore the notion of originality is false. Originality cannot exist if every thought and idea are preexisting, because it is proven that as human beings we are naturally inclined to copy one another. In art specifically, it comes to no surprise that artists can become heavily influenced by another’s artwork and unconsciously copy them. In some instances, this would be considered plagiarism and copyright infringement, but to Jonathan Lethem, it is a gift

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    This is what the examiners call cross-referencing - you talk about both poems all the way through your answer. What the examiner will look for: When marking your essay, the examiner will look to see whether you have appreciated and explored the: • ideas • attitudes and

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    Imagination In Big Fish

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    Intro- Imagination has the ability to empower individuals, shaped by our experiences we are able to transcend past our physical and psychological bounds and enter a world that does not conform to our ideas of reality. Tim Burton explores this through his film Big Fish in which the imagination is portrayed as an attribute of great importance when faced with misfortune but also when content. Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy also conveys the significance that the imagination has when

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    In Xunzi’s Removing Blinders, Xunzi provides an argument defending Confucianism and discrediting other classical Chinese ideas. After reading Xunzi and reflecting on his ideas, I made connections to my own experiences at a summer camp a few years ago. Xunzi emphasizes how obsessions can cause chaos and the importance of keeping a clear mind in order to stay on the path to becoming human (dao: a way that Confucians follow throughout their lives to conduct themselves properly in their various relationships)

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    Pitching Research Paper

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    animated concept may not need meticulous detailing, but enough of the concept’s key theme should be established to allow room for directed growth. Large studios such as Disney and Pixar spend between four to five months gathering materials and story ideas before

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    The Underlying Literary Movements in The Catcher in the Rye Everybody has their problems. Everyone has their downsides, their pitfalls, their quirks. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of the novel The Catcher in the Rye (written by J.D. Salinger), is definitely worse than most people. The book is a flashback in which Holden reflects upon is flunking out of four private high schools. If this wasn’t enough, after his most recent expulsion from Pencey Prep, you’d expect a person to try and improve

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