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    Arts & Learning Research Journal Special Issue Social Influences on the Creative Process: An Examination of Children’s Creativity and Learning in Dance Abstract The purpose of this paper is to look at the influences of social interaction and learning environment on children’s creativity in dance. Data from two separate studies are examined in which a total of thirty-seven fifth grade students created nine dances. This examination aims to (1) identify crucial elements of the classroom environment

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    Marxist Interpretation “Everyday Use” is a great example of a Marxist theory. From the beginning paragraphs of the short story‚ one notices the tell-tale signs of Marxism with class differences and the oppression of the lower and working class. The Marxist theory is primarily shown through Dee’s education opportunity that the rest of her family doesn’t have and how she treats her family afterwards. Even today‚ higher education is seen as a symbol of success‚ fortune‚ status‚ and power. Most people

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    activity‚ and using it far too often. Many of these issues have produced a counter action response to stop the unmoral undertakings. A major problem that is occurring with the internet is cheating. Today‚ cheaters can access tests‚ term papers‚ foreign-language translators and notes for the class they are taking with just a few clicks. This new form of plagiarism allows people to download full length essays from internet document sources or from web-based term papers (Colin 754). Some even go as far as

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    Critically Evaluating Ken Robinson’s Speech on Creativity 2. The purpose of this speech is to lay down an argument that creativity is being attacked by the current school system. The speech presents the argument using his own beliefs about the current state of schools and their goals. He also lists facts such as the uncertainty of the future and a source from UNESCO. With the use of his beliefs and facts then concludes that he thinks that the foundation of the education system must be redone. 3

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    Alice Walker’s short story‚ “Everyday Use‚” reflects the intimate struggle within a poor African American family as they run up against monumental issues of history‚ heritage‚ and family values. Dee in Alice Walker’s story‚ “Everyday Use‚” is struggling to find her place in the world and who she is. This story reflects a transitional period in her life where tradition and heritage meet a new contemporary reality. Dee was raised among the poor and ignorant‚ and resented it. She believed that

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    The Importance of heritage in “Everyday Use” In her story “Everyday Use‚” Alice Walker introduces the complex relationships that are a part of African American families. Being an African American woman herself‚ Walker knows first hand the importance of family and the prevalence of heritage in this world and uses this story to challenge readers to not lose value of their heritage. Quilts are used to represent years of stories and history that carry the legacy of African American families and

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    Week 7 Case Assignment Read Ch.11 Leadership Case Problem B "The Food Company New-Product Development Group" found on Pgs. 369-370 and answer Questions 1‚ 2 and 3. Question 1: What is your opinion of Gerry’s approach to evaluating the output of the new-product development group? While Gerry seems ready for fresh and new product ideas‚ his approach to evaluating ideas presented by Maria and the new-product development group is harsh and in my opinion put forth as disapproval vice constructive

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    Everyday Use by Alice Walker In the story of Everyday Use‚ is in first person narrator which is in the mother’s point of view. Telling the story in first person will allow the reader to get an inside perspective without much judgment. Ms. Johnson (mom) and Dee is the main conflict in the story. Dee wanted the precious quilts and quickly she realizes that she is not getting the precious quilts‚ she gets furious. Ms. Johnsons’ family is poor and the yard is part of what they call an “extended living

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    JUNE 11‚ 2007 INSIDE INNOVATION -- IN DEPTH By Brian Hindo At 3M‚ A Struggle between Efficiency and Creativity How CEO George Buckley is managing the yin and yang of discipline and imagination Not too many years ago‚ the temple of management was General Electric (GE ). Former CEO Jack Welch was the high priest‚ and his disciples spread the word to executive suites throughout the land. One of his most highly regarded followers‚ James McNerney‚ was quickly snatched up by 3M after falling

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    Schools Are Killing Creativity in Children When we were children‚ the world around us was derived by curiosity and exploration. By learning‚ we found satisfaction in our desires that no other activity could fulfill. Our imaginations were the basis of our childhood‚ allowing us to play‚ do schoolwork‚ build friendships‚ learn to do tasks‚ solve problems and eventually allowed us to see things from different perspectives. Now‚ as functioning adults‚ we look at children with an admiration for their

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