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Creativity
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Creative Thinking Through Notebooking
The simplest techniques for creative thinking are often the best. This simple creative thinking technique unscrews the top of your head and gives you direct access to higher intelligence, creative genius and directly boosts your brain power. And all it takes is a notebook!
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Creatively Speaking
Why are some people creative and others don't seem to be? This may surprise you.
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Creativity - What Is It?
98% of our genetic makeup is shared with chimpanzees. The difference between
chimpanzees and humans. Two creative perspectives. What do creative activities include? After solving problems. A definition of creativity. Who is creative? Creative people have fun. Where to meet creative people.
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Creativity and Depression
As many as a quarter of American women, and a large number of men, have a history of depression. Numbness, a sense of hopelessness and erosion of spiritual vitality are some of the reasons depression can have such a devastating impact on creative inspiration and expression.
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Writing for Maximum Creativity: Think You're Creative? Try This!
An online survey was done to determine the most popular fairy tales of all time. You’re familiar with all the winners. They’re some of your and my favorites. But let’s show some creativity shall we? How about a few twists in the plots to make the story less predictable? How about a unique twist or change in the ending, characters, intent, personality or plot? It’s been done before. For example, “Little Red Riding Hood, first published in 1697 by Charles Perrault as a warning to errant ladies in the court of Louis XIV, has undergone a series of metamorphoses including one by the Grimm Brothers in 1812, before arriving at its present-day version. So pick one, two or more, put your thinking (and writer) cap on, free your muse and allow your creativity full reign. Why should H.C. Anderson, Mother G., that Barrie fellow and those Grimm brothers have all the fun?
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What Makes a Person Intelligent?
In traditional intelligence theories when one is asked the question “What makes a person intelligent?” the most common responses will often note a person’s ability to solve problems, utilize logic, and think critically. The principal problem in traditional intelligence theories is that they promote “fractured learning”. Many educational reformers have clearly stated that “taking tests merely shows that a student is skilled at taking tests”. If we incorporate the varying student intelligences in our teaching activities, our success as well as our students success, will be markedly improved.
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A Book About Faith and Love
With news about Iraq and London and even your own neighbor disasters, we need something to encourage us to keep going. While browsing the net the other day I came upon the most wonderful way of preserving my HOPE. Hope is not dead, no in fact it is alive and well in each of us!!!! Share with me in this discovery today.
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