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    The Imaginative Landscape

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    Understanding of ’The Imaginative Landscape’ Derived from the Dutch word ’landschap’‚ landscape can refer to‚ and mean many things. It can be described as the physical environment we see around us every day and everywhere we go. However it can also be the meaning we add to the physical aspect of it. The imaginative landscape can be defined as the world we carry in our thoughts‚ dreams‚ memories/experiences‚ attitude and imagination‚ that helps us to colour/ shape the world around us. Therefore

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    GREAT THREAT The influence of landscape‚ whether conscious of unconscious‚ is reflected in individuals and whole communities. People tend to feel happy and secure in some places‚ whereas other places may provoke fear and sadness. For instance‚ the emotions and relationships of people who are born into war or poverty will develop in a very different way to those who never experience trauma or dislocation. Many people feel strong sense of belonging to a landscape‚ others may feel alienated or isolated

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    Our connection to the landscape is one of self-interest. Melbourne is the united nations of Australia‚ the ethnic mosaic that acts as a terminal between multiple worlds. Sprouting from the heart of the city‚ Russel Street boasts Greek taverns adjacent to Italian pizzerias sandwiched between sushi bars. Turning left from Russel Street we reach a new gate at the terminal‚ little burke street- as if a slice of China had been uprooted and planted right in the middle of Melbourne city. We have cultural

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    The Imaginative Landscape HOW TO USE THE TEXT IN YOUR WRITING USE OF TEXT  The texts are a way in to thought  You must be flexible – you need to have two texts prepared but it is better to use one in your answer  There needs to be a clear relationship between the answer and the text specified as the focus text  The Context Response must not be a Text Response answer USE OF TEXT It is important that you do more than just re- tell the story of the focus text The starting point must

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    Imaginative Toys

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    | | | | | | The choice of a location for an organisation is very important. Location decisions even though not made often are very important to the growth of an organisation. Location decisions are made for various reasons like expanding an organisation’s customer base and or building the capacity to absorb the growing demand for an organisation’s goods or services. If an organisation is strategically located in terms of say the availability of resources it is able to gain a competitive

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    The imaginative journey is one in which we escape reality and are invited to acknowledge a new reality within the realms of the imagination. These journeys offer change and discovery providing valuable insight into ones past‚ present and future. Coleridge’s poems‚ "This Limetree Bower My Prison" and "Frost at Midnight" take the reader on an imaginative journey with the character through various forms of imagery placing a clear image in the readers mind. The book cover for "The Ivory Trail" by Victor

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    Take-Home Essay The world we live in today is always changing‚ whether it be technology or the land. As these changes take place‚ society must adapt to them. Many things begin to change as a result of this and society beings to turn into something completely different. One of the most overlooked changes that takes place is that of the environment and landscape. The landscape is one of the most important parts of our society’s culture and has a great effect on how we live. It seems that nowadays

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    The Imaginative Mind

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    Myers English 101 September 14‚ 2012 The Inventive Mind While all memoirs are originally based off of past memories‚ I am agreeing with Patricia Hampl on the belief that imagination always manages to converge with the initial memories. In Hampl’s essay‚ “Memory and Imagination”‚ the topic being discussed is based off of memoirs and whether the recollections included are factual or not. Also‚ if not‚ then why are memories invented in the first place? At some point in a memoir‚ memories begin to fade

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    Angst‚ guilt‚ and self-abnegation were amongst the many feelings that tugged at the newly convicted Theodore Douglas’s heart. The Magistrate sentenced the young delinquent to eighteen months in jail for the theft of a mobile phone and one hundred pounds in cash‚ despite his desperate circumstance‚ Theo appeared to be calm‚ collected‚ and unusually apathetic. However‚ this façade of mild disinterest‚ concealed the reality; Theo was about as indifferent as a cat caught short in a swimming pool‚ and

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    Imaginative Journey

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    An imaginative journey has three main parts inspiration speculation and imagination. Imaginative journeys are embarked upon through the transcendence of the threshold of reality. An imaginative journey can be in the form of a dream whether awake or asleep‚ while reading a story in which both the composer and audience can be involved. An imaginative journey is generally triggered by a catalyst‚ which can be in the form of a person or something completely different‚ such as a choice made by

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