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    our classes ended or in between classes during each school day. We originally discussed a variety of ways that would benefit commuter students. Some of these ideas included, better commuter cafe, more commuter based events held in one specific room, and a commuter printing area that is just for commuter students to print. These ideas were generated by all team

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    with that idea. The message I am trying to convey in my artwork is that pedophilia is not okay. I started with generating ideas using a words web and asking random people around me what they thought of when they heard specific words. After I made the web I started to keep an enumeration of ideas that came to mind for my art project. The list started with multitudes of ideas to include the symbols in my work and slowly started to become more meticulous and detailed. I started creating ideas such as

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    assignment will summarise the key ideas of the journal article, ‘Collaborative Thinking: The Challenge of the Modern University’ by Kevin Corrigan. The following essay has three sections. First, it will summarise the central arguments presented by Corrigan. Secondly, it will identify and comment on the ways in which Corrigan supports and presents his ideas in an academic manner. Finally, this writing will conclude the central idea given by Corrigan. The fundamental idea that Corrigan presents is how

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    When discussing a creation or idea, the creator of such concept must be rewarded. This must be the case for any situation. For most cases this is true, but because the ownership of such properties bring financial benefits, and or settlements, regulations will continue to challenge what is right or wrong when dealing with intellectual property. This is accurate for many industries, field, and markets. The owner ship of intellectual properties can take a creation or idea worldwide, the profits from

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    A Prince By Lao Tzu

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    People should forget the thought of limits and restraints and everything should govern itself. Doing nothing will allow everything to harmonize with each other. These ideas come from the writer Lao-tzu in the piece called “Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching.” Lao-tzu presents many idealist ways in his writing. The main focus is on the idea that people are able to govern themselves and partake in the actions they desire without restraint. As he wisely states, “Practice not-doing, and everything will fall

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    adding to their hypothesis. The class is more of a community by being able to openly share their ideas and thoughts with one another after each data set. In the seminar that the students are participating in, they are understanding the main purpose of a seminar and the attributes to have it be engaging. By giving the students the text in advanced, they are being familiar with the text and can have ideas and questions ready before the seminar begins. The goals for a snapshot autobiography, is to have

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    House Of One Advantages

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    The House of One is an interesting concept that consists of three worship centres: a Christian Church, a Jewish Synagogue, and an Islamic Mosque. This idea presents the hope that it will bring society a little closer together, but even though there are a handful of benefits surrounding this design, disadvantages also make an appearance. All in all, I personally believe that this proposal should be developed in Toronto. The pros surrounding the House of One are important in the sense that it could

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    As a journalist and a poet Allen Curnow might sometime suffers from lack of interests, inspirations and creations towards his job and project and this struggles are vividly convey in the poem “Continuum”. He might have struggles in finding new ideas and muse for his writing process. The poem “Continuum” might be an allegory for the process of him writing the poem and the continuity of poetic inspiration. The poem might be implying the sinking of his poetic capabilities and his creative struggles

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    It takes a monumental experience to recognise discovery and to that extent the composer’s manipulate their ideas on discovery and represent them in a way that is memorable. Robert Frost’s “Tuft of flowers”, “Mending wall” and Jean-Marc Vallée’s “Wild” have intertwining ideas of Nature and Relationships that leads to emotional and intellectual discoveries. In this speech I will present to you my understanding of how “Representations of discovery are made memorable through the composer’s ways of communicating”

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    a good idea and had begun ballooning our ideas with one another. It was until we started to hear other group’s skits and we felt that ours was too basic. A few moments before we went up to present we quickly put the first idea into the parking lot and two members came up with the teen pregnancy skit; I personally felt that that was a much better skit idea because there was more to continue with instead of the first idea. On this task, I was more of a doer. Although, I did chart the ideas down as

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