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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 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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    what a memoir is‚ and valid explanations concerning the topic of memory. Hampl starts off the essay by talking about one of her childhood recollections involving a piano lesson at the age of seven‚ but in the end‚ the short memoir turns into an imaginative piece of writing. As she transcribes‚ details are mistakenly added in. The memory actually comes from her own creation instead of facts as they are supposed to. Furthermore‚ out of all memories she could have chosen‚ her piano lesson is the one

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    Imaginative Writing

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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 Play

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    sychChildren’s Imaginative Play: A Descriptive Psychology Approach Charles Kantor‚ Ph.D. Abstract The significance of children’s imaginative play is presented from the perspective of Descriptive Psychology and in particular Ossorio’s Dramaturgical model of persons. The fluidity of imaginative play‚ the imitation of and creation of social practices and options within play as well as the opportunity to switch roles and act according to reasons of another‚ contribute to the development of judgment.

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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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    Imaginative Writing

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    The Impact of Change Tim O’Brien is an American author who writes stories based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. O’Brien‚ throughout the story ‘The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong’‚ describes the changes that Mary Anne goes through during her time in Vietnam. Mary Anne’s physical and mental changes that she goes through during her time in Vietnam also press and signify the changes that the soldiers‚ and possibly the civilians‚ go through in a time of war. O’Brien also chooses to have Rat tell

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    Imaginative Journeys

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    An imaginative journey can be defined as an extension of reality that transcends physical barriers. Through the use of abstract notions and an element of surrealism‚ an imaginative journey can result in distortion of the boundaries between imagination and reality. This type of journey involves readers by drawing on their imagination and can therefore result in the transformation of perceptions and attitudes‚ which may also stimulate a sense of enlightenment for both the characters and the responder

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    Imaginative Journey

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    Imaginative journey refers to movements where the individual does not have to physically travel anywhere. It is a journey of the mind‚ which allows individuals to visit any place they desire or are led to; even those that don’t exist. Imaginative journey can lead to inspiration‚ belief and imagination. However the journey is only a means to an end. This end being: knowledge‚ experience or discoveries made by the individual in the process of the imaginative journey which broadens or heightens the

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    Imaginative Landscape

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    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 by the place in which they live. Immigrants‚ exiles and refugees may have a very different relationship to a landscape from those born and raised there. People who are forced to leave one landscape

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