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    Siman Fang Bright Idea Paper In the first two days, I am not accustomed to record my thought and always forgot to write down my idea in the notebook. At night, I recalled what happened in that day and then write down my ideas. After two days, I had grown accustomed to written down my thought when the thought spark me, I found it is a good way to record my idea and remind me to do something. When I checked my notebook, I find I have many ideas every day, but I didn’t notice before. I think it is a

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    morality, 282 to be exact, and a few of those are similar to the ideas of others. To start off, “The Code of Hammurabi” relates to many philosophers writings, including Hobbes’ “Leviathan”. Hobbes believed that humans natural state was evil and needed to be controlled, or else there would be chaos. If there was anarchy, there would be no people because they’d all be fighting each other to the death for what they want. He proposed the idea of the Social Contract Theory, people give up their rights, freedom

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    all had one purpose, to unite everyone. The main idea that they were trying to imply is that everyone should interact with each other to make the world a better place. Religion should not be separated, government all be ruled by one branch, women be inferior to men and lastly the people who are living in a bad government should have right to abolish the government and prevent it from going bad.Concurrently, you might ask, why his was their main idea? It's quite simple, These 4 profound Philosophes

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    How does a creative idea come to one? Where does it come from and why does it occur? We, as human race, have been asking these questions for centuries. (Tanner Christensen, 2013). Creative ideas are the result of a wide-ranged experimentation on the part of our subconscious. These brilliant life-changing ideas are generated, bizarrely truthful, inside us which are strengthened and created by our experiences and thoughts. The brain desires to come up with innovative thoughts. All businesses and individuals

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    innovation is all about the successful investment of new ideas. Innovation plays a key role in the success of many local and international companies. The aim of Innovation is increased businesses, which generate profits (Use innovation to start or grow your business introducation, n.d.). There is an important difference between invention and innovation. Invention is created new idea whereas Innovation apply correctly for ideas and exploitation of an idea (The business case for innovation, n.d.). This essay

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    Art Essay: Serving Ideas with Finesse by: Adam VanEgdom “Art” has such power and influence not because of the beauty it possesses but rather the perception it evokes. Like art, writing possesses the same ability to mold our perception. This proved to be true in both The Complete Review and Blank Canvas by Michael Billington, as they attempted to open our minds to an alternative stance through deep, methodical analysis. The ability to develop meaningful, thought-provoking ideas can be rare, but

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    Art Essay: Serving Ideas with Finesse by: Adam VanEgdom “Art” has such power and influence not because of the beauty it possesses but rather the perception it evokes. Like art, writing possesses the same ability to mold our perception. This proved to be true in both The Complete Review and Blank Canvas by Michael Billington, as they attempted to open our minds to an alternative stance through deep, methodical analysis. The ability to develop meaningful, thought-provoking ideas can be rare, but

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    Analysis of Self-Reliance 1. Describe Emerson’s idea of self-reliance in your own words. To what extent do you agree or disagree with his philosophy? Would you consider yourself to be self-reliant and to what degree? Emerson's idea of self-reliance is that a person must seek truth above all else in life, or else their life has been wasted. To find truth a person must not listen or be bothered by the opinions of others, form their own opinions and not just adopt whatever may be popular at the

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    Are friends working together a good idea? When first starting this module I made the group with four other good friends, thinking that it would be a good idea because we will all get along. I don’t think I have ever been more wrong. From the first assignment there was clashes between members of the group for multiple different reasons and this ultimately lead to the group splitting. This module has revealed different qualities in my so-called friends/team members and really leads to the loss of

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    component of quality early learning programs. Although the concept of “Big Ideas” per se has not filtered down yet to the field of early childhood education for all ages of children before the recognized, official, and standardized kindergarten learning programs implemented at age five, I expect that it will, and I am learning to plan lessons and activities according to this methodology (besides, the concept of applying “Big Ideas” is how I have been trained to plan during my last year of education courses

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