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    an essay titled "The Elusive Big Idea" by Neil Gabler, a journalist and college professor, Gabler argues the point that we are living in a world that is post-idealistic. A post-idea world, in Gabler’s words is, “…a world in which big, thought-provoking ideas that can’t instantly be monetized are of so little intrinsic value that fewer people are generating them and fewer outlets are disseminating them…” (Gabler). In essence, not many are taking risk with new ideas, and those that do aren't being recognized

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    mind and we do not hold any innate ideas at birth. He gave two examples to prove his point that innate ideas don’t exist; he used infants as one example. He thought that if there were innate ideas then the infants born should know basic things but infants don’t have any knowledge when they are born. As they grow up they learn everything as they see their parents and other people who surround them. He argued that at birth we do not hold any knowledge, any innate ideas but as we grow up our knowledge

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    This “Big Idea” is about how we all have conflicts and how those conflicts affect our relationships and life. I agree with this idea because everyone has problems and problems are hard to deal with. This Big Idea relates to me because I have had conflicts in my life that have caused me to change. It reminds me of the time when I first came to the United States. After I left my home in Honduras my life and my family’s life made a big change. Coming to the United States for the first time was

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    Topic A: Creating the motive for ideas and innovation Cognitive diversity is a key point which plays a vital role to achieve motivation for innovation in companies. HR department should hire a new employee based on needs related to cognitive diversity; thus, it is highly important to have methods in order to recognise applicants’ cognitive and categorise them according to their cognitive. For example, companies can consider these categories: 1. Thinkers: This group try to make conceptual things

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    In this paper, I want to examine how philosophers, especially John Locke from his book Essay Concerning Human Understanding, understand human knowledge and ideas. We have all had experience of being unsure or mistaken about something: you think it 's Wednesday when it is actually Thursday; you wonder whether he was wearing a red shirt or yellow yesterday. Sceptics argue that it is impossible to be certain about anything, arguing that if we can be deceived about such simple things, who can say that

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    to Dictionary. com, Humanism is defined as any system or mode of thought or action in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate. Three main humanist ideas are every human should be treated with respect, choose what they believe and think based off reason, and equality of all people. A main idea of humanism is every human should be treated with respect. This is shown throughout texts we have read in this class. Utopia displays how important respect is throughout

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    After viewing the TedTalk presented by Rick Guidotti, I began to imagine a world where the following scenario would become commonplace. Differences in others would be considered, studied, and approached with a child-like curiosity instead of being looked upon with fear, disdain, misunderstanding, and unfounded discrimination. Some may argue that this type of scenario is much too utopian in nature. Yet, I propose that we have an inescapable responsibility as change agents to re-examine our personal

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    to the Fusion Cell /Idea House. After speaking to Deborah Kramer tomorrow, it is his intention to modify the Idea House application to allow us to 1) accept or 2) reject an idea as per our Tier 1 Concept Generation & Review Process. If approved, he approximates that he should be able to facilitate the change with the vendor within the day (he advised the change could be made within an hour or so). Currently, once an idea is reviewed and the reviewer clicks “Finish” the idea will disappear from

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    This Book how to get ideas by Jack Foster , a creative director of various advertising agencies He spent 35 years in advertisement first 10 as a writer next 25 as a creative director. Jack foster has won many creative awards. This book took him 3 years to finish and later a second edition of this book was also published. This book is a little life saver kit once in your hand hard to put it down though I first listened to the book and then decided to read again .His advice is very simple explained

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    be 25 days, which will take us up to new year (sort of idk??) Anyway, so today as I received and gave some presents today, I thought it would be a good idea, as there is BARELY ENOUGH TIME TO GET PRESENTS IT IS LIKE 10 DAYS and, since I am a hugely unorganized person when it comes to this kind of thing, I though I could share some experiences/ideas on last minute Christmas presents. I know not everyone has lots of

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