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    Creative Laziness

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    have heard about some painters‚ poets and writers indulging in intoxicants like liquor‚ tea‚ coffee etc just before they enter into their creative phase. They depend upon these things to release their consciousness from their otherwise uncreative imaginations. For initiation of creativity an easy‚ flexible‚ somewhat lazy mind is the basic requirement. Today’s class room activities do not ensure an atmosphere for students to be free and expressive of their own ideas. They are like

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    mounds‚ trees‚ ramps‚ steps‚ climbing frames wild spaces‚ so that children do not only experience neat and trim tarmac areas spaces for exploring and investigation spaces for mystery and enhancement natural spaces space for the imagination‚ providing children with open ended props spaces for movement and stillness‚ climbing‚ dragging‚ swinging on bars‚ jumping‚ balancing. As well as sitting in secluded‚ tucked away places in peace and calm social spaces- outdoor seats for

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    Day Dreaming

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    Mason describes daydreaming as “a state of mind where thoughts that are experienced by an individual are unrelated to what is going on in the environment around them” (Jones‚ 2007). Daydreaming alters the consciousness because it is a type of imagination in which the mind forms mental images of scenarios‚ possibly creating circumstances that the daydreamer has never experienced before. The brain is so fascinating because it has this wide range of abilities to produce effects that include voices

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    told and if she doesn’t then she is just a “silly girl”. This relationship with her husband also triggers her mind to wander. Yet‚ when charlotte’s mind wanders‚ it doesn’t really wander she just slowly looses her mind. Walter Mitty uses his imagination to relieve the stresses and constraints put on him by his wife. Charlotte on the other hand begins to loose her mind and imagine things as a way to let out her emotions she keeps trapped inside. But‚ when she does it she doesn’t go back to reality

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    This paper will focus on the application of criminological theory in the following scenario: As the vice principal in charge of discipline at a prestigious school‚ I need to determine what actions to take in dealing with a deviant eighth grade male student. This student comes from a disadvantaged socioeconomic background and has now been caught in a physical altercation with another student. My direct supervisor‚ the principal‚ believes it is in the student’s best interest to remain at our school

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    Criminological Theory into Action Ashley Willis American InterContinental University Abstract Criminological Theory is the backbone of criminal policy. What is understood through the study of criminals can accurately be used to enhance the criminal system. This paper looks at three criminal policies (Expungement of Records‚ DARE‚ and Rehabilition Prorams) through the lens of criminological theory. The focus of the paper is primarily on Juvenile offenders‚ as I hope to work in the juvenile

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    The Criminological theory that best explains Kemper’s actions is the integrated theory. According to this theory‚ there are a number of related factors‚ rather than just one‚ which contributes to the sexually deviant behavior of sex offenders (Terry‚ 2013‚ p. 64). There is also claims among this theory that a combination of developmental‚ psychological‚ and sometimes biological factors all contribute to sexually deviant behavior (Terry‚ 2013‚ p. 64). For example‚ loneliness‚ CD’s and lack of empathy

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    CRM 1301: History of Criminological Thought Thomas hobbes Thomas Hobbes: The State of nature and the Basis of Society * Thomas Hobbes ‘‘Leviathan’’ or The Matter‚ Form and Power of a Common-Wealth‚ Ecclesiastical and civil (1651) Context of Hobbes study: * Conflict between monarch and parliament * Catholicism/Protestantism * War Hobbes believed that the civil peace was a very fragile thing‚ and that chaos could and did break through the veneer of civilization. Hobbes wanted

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    Daydreams: Dream and Mind

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    Write a personal essay on the topic of daydreams I’ve read in magazines that Day dreaming is a behavioural disorder. That day dreamers are actually not in touch with the reality and they are absorbed in their own world. My feelings towards day dreaming couldn’t be more different. I tend to daydream continuously. I can sit in a class a drift off to a different world or some future event in my life. In my mind I have the ability to do anything. If I want to be the hero‚ the pretty girl‚ the invisible

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    Romeo and Juliet dot points Essay formula STEEL Statement- topic sentence Technique-what is the composer doing Example- textual example or quote Link- link it back to thesis Simon days essay break down Themes setting Time Love at first sight Intro- days Kellie Loder (born 1988) is an independent singer-songwriter from Newfoundland who plays drums‚ guitar and piano. Having written her first song at age 16 about a cousin who died in a traffic accident‚ Loder was studying nursing at

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