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    Teleport Watch

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    brainstorming our ideas and suggestions of what we think the watch should look like and make sure it was compatible with all the major components. After separating and breaking down all of the ideas into two groups we had to break down those two groups to the best 10 ideas and break those ideas down to the top 2 ideas and debate and draw a sketch of each idea to see which one we would like best. Once we were able to knock it down to one basic idea the design team could agree on we had our final idea and was

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    How to Kill Creativity

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    by Teresa M. Amabile Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 How to Kill Creativity 12 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 98501 How to Kill Creativity The Idea in Brief If the mantra for the current business climate is Innovate or die‚ why do so many companies seem

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    Workplace Writing Skills

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    Workplace Writing Skills Developing Clarity and Accuracy A Resource to Supplement Existing Published Materials Christine Polk Workplace Coordinator and Instructor crspolk@aol.com South Berkshire Educational Collaborative‚ 662 Stockbridge Rd. Gt. Barrington‚ MA 01230 © Christine Polk‚ 2009 Permission is given for this resource to be copied for use with students. Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education This is a blank page for copying the whole

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    In the Meditations‚ after Descartes casts ideas as modes that represent objects to the mind‚ he divides ideas into kinds. He says: Among my ideas‚ some appear to be innate‚ some to be adventitious‚ and others to have been invented by me. My understanding of what a thing is‚ what truth is‚ and what thought is‚ seems to derive simply from my own nature. But my hearing a noise‚ as I do now‚ or seeing the sun‚ or feeling the fire‚ comes from things which are located outside me‚ or so I have hitherto

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    Kafka's Penal Colony

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    Kafka uses the idea that the “old and evil” can‚ in fact‚ prevail to create fear and suspense in The Penal Colony. The battle between the old and new regime‚ what they individually represent‚ and the confusion surrounding them brings a realistic terror to the piece. The fear this instills creates a “shiver of recognition” (Charles‚ 1080)‚ which brings about greater understanding of the concept of justice and good prevailing over evil. A major theme of Kafka’s piece is the idea of justice‚ which

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    Iouo

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    tools you can use to read more in less time. Skimming refers to looking only for the general or main ideas‚ and works best with non-fiction (or factual) material. With skimming‚ your overall understanding is reduced because you don’t read everything. You read only what is important to your purpose. Skimming takes place while reading and allows you to look for details in addition to the main ideas. When to skim.Because skimming is done at a fast speed with less-than-normal comprehension‚ you shouldn’t

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    American Fat

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    Writers who have the same or similar ideas often interpret and present them in many different ways. Tone and style are two key factors that can differ one writers work from another. In American Fat by Russell Baker‚ he gets his point across in a more comical way as opposed to Politics and the English Language by George Orwell. George Orwell gets his point across in a more formal way with more facts and research. Even though both writers share the same idea about how words in the English language

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    essay of term

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    Over 1‚300 copies already sold for 96% more what you can buy it for right now! The course is setup in 4 modules that each serve a specific purpose for your app adventure. The first module focuses on coming up with a good app idea. This is extremely important as a bad app idea is the easiest way to fail. Module 2 focuses on hiring people to create your app for cheap. Module 3 helps to make sure all your ducks are in a row before the big launch and Module 4 includes 11 videos focused on getting traffic

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    Creative Thinking Creative

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    in finding the solution‚ rather than in simply applying a pre-given formula. If you devise your own solutions‚ find your answers‚ you are thinking creatively. Sometimes‚ a great idea can seem to drop from nowhere. When this happens‚ it is easy to feel that we are very imaginative and clever‚ especially if the wonderful idea came to us quickly. More typically‚ a creative outcome is the result of a series of processes‚ the application of strategies‚ and bringing the right attitude to the task – and these

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    concepts of power and powerlessness are conveyed to readers. The poet’s use of metaphor assists in conveying the idea of individual and social powerlessness within the poem. “Bruised-appled eyed”. This metaphor was used to describe the physical appearance of the giraffe’s eyes. It draws on a comparison between the giraffe’s eye and that of the result of domestic violence. This conjures the idea that she is unable to protect herself and vulnerable‚ ultimately emphasizing her individual powerlessness. The

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