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    We perceive the color black, we understand what a hole is, and we contemplate on the idea of a black hole and the idea of a black hole with dancing giraffes around it. In the former case, mathematics in combination with facts and our imagination have led us to discover an abstract idea that we later discovered in the real world, and in the latter we discovered that the abstract idea of dancing giraffes around a black hole don’t manifest in the real

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    nobody likes is plagiarism. When you sink time and effort into a piece of work only to have someone else run along and take your idea, the feeling you get isn’t usually pleasant. However, something that should always be considered is if the ideas just seem similar but aren’t identical, or if the idea was an already established one that’s being built upon, or even if the idea was even yours to begin with. In the case of the PUBG vs. Fortnite copyright claim, all these factors are addressed into play

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    Wright uses language in his novel, Black Boy, as a source to convey his opinions and ideas. His novel both challenges and defends the claim that language can represent a person and become a peephole into their life and surroundings. Richard Wright uses several rhetorical techniques to convey his own ideas about the uses of language. First, Wright’s language and writing style in Black Boy challenge Baldwin’s ideas. For example, pages 18-19 are purely figures pf speech that convey the writer as being

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    dishes at home so it appears you cooked for your deserving family? No. This is lazy. Saying you cooked a home cooked meal for your family is the same as plagiarism. Plagiarism is lazy. Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s words or ideas as your own. Without giving the proper acknowledgement to the people who own the intellectual property one can see themselves facing major repercussions. The plagiarizing a student

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    overall achievement, and without any form of accomplishment, I feel some dissatisfaction. Input follows a different idea and goes on to represent that I am responsive to gather new information and items that will expand my mind that may hold value later in life. Ideation is like input as it signifies that I am infatuated with ideas and information. It states that I take these ideas and put my own creativity into them to make

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    for English 100. I have incorporated many of the strategies I recently learned throughout the course of the semester to improve both my in-class and out-of class essay. To start off with I enhanced my introduction on both essays expanding the main idea in my thesis and thoroughly answering the prompt question. I also, changed a few of my word choices, because most of them did not specify or convey my thoughts clearly. Now, for my evidence as I referred back to previous reading selections I correctly

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    Question 1 We are more likely to recall and others are more likely to provide negative information as the facts and emotions associated with them are more salient than those associated with positive information. Therefore, it is necessary to actively seek positive information about our targets. In a typical work setting, this may be done by writing down positive things that occur throughout the year (for a year-end review, for example), but in this setting it will be necessary to try to disconfirm

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    “Real World” Assessment For the real world assessment, I decided to go to a neighborhood community meeting. The meeting that I decided to go to was assembled because of an incident that happened with a teacher who previous taught at the elementary school. This teacher was caught with recording of individual, students who previous and currently goes to the elementary school. This meeting took place on September 19th, it represent a time for many of the parents and caretaker of the community to be

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    IDEAS = BOWL Without ideas, you can’t have a piece of writing, just like a sundae would be hard to make if you didn’t have a bowl to put it in. The issue is that there are a lot of different bowls in the world, just like there are a lot of different ideas you can write about. Some bowls serve a specific purpose like a cereal bowl, pasta bowl, soup bowl, serving bowl, etc. just like our ideas serve a specific purpose in writing. But even after picking the right bowl, you still have to find the

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    Our creativity is drawn solely from our own imagination. It is built upon an original idea and blossoms further from there. Yet what if that beautiful idea is killed by the desire to search for the ideal object? What if consumerism is what distracts us from our true creativity? In the article “Is Consumerism Killing Our Creativity?” author Jocelyn K. Glei claims that when it came to her creative projects, her biggest distractions were the things themselves; yet more specifically, the consuming

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