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New Ideas
430 words12 STEPS TO CREATIVE THINKING by James Lund Do you ever get thinker's block You have to come up with a great idea for a project, buy the perfect gift, write a sermon, develop a solution to an on-going problem - and nothing comes to mind Your frustration at not having a ready response can inhibit any further creative thinking. Don't despair - try one or more of these ideas: 1- Right away, write it down. Record your ideas as soon as you think of them. Keep paper and pen handy at all times - in you...
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Piece Of Creative Writing
1,080 wordsOn the way home from school one day David was pondering why he was not as popular or as liked as some people in his class. He had many ideas running through his head. Looks Personality The fact he wasnt very good at football Either way he was depressed and he knew it. It was not as if he was unpopular but when compared to some people he was just a mere mortal, not up to the likes of the kids with their designer clothes and Fords with big stereos and shiny alloy wheels. The particular problem wit...
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Start Out The Writing Process
512 wordsWriting and school work, to be honest, have always been at the bottom of my list for things that I enjoy doing. I can remember from as early as grade 1 having great difficulty in most areas of school work. I have always had a great anxiety about completing assignments or having to read the required books, I went through all of high school having never read a complete book. It's not that I think I am stupid but just not interested in these types of activities. I find it hard to keep my attention ...
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Most Fundamental Of Creative Writing Problems
580 wordsOn Monday nights I get together with a few friends to exchange ideas about writing and to exchange pieces that we have written. A few Mondays ago one of those friends was having the most fundamental of creative writing problems. "Why should I ever write anything" she moaned. "Why should any of us No one wants to hear anything I have to say because I have nothing new to say about any of it". After I, along with the rest of the group, tossed some sympathetic and half-heartedly reassuring words to ...
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Books As Scholars Resources
416 wordsThe essay The American Scholar by Ralph Emerson Waldo basically consists of three main parts. First Emerson writes about the scholar's resources, which are nature, books, and experience. Second he writes about the scholar's duties, which are basically to trust yourself and your intuitions, no matter what society tells you. Third, he writes about the condition of American scholars during 1800's, claiming that Americans depend on European cultural traditions, and that they need to develop their ow...
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Works Of Dr Seuss
2,759 wordsDr. Seuss I took an unconventional approach in the topic I chose for my reading assignment - whereas most groups selected single novels, my partner and I opted to read a collection of short stories by none other than the notorious Dr. Seuss. Were I writing this essay on a "normal" book, I would be able to pose a question about the book itself and answer it in an ordinary sort of way. However, given the subject matter I have chosen, an essay on an individual book, though possible, would be a very...
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Creative Expression Through Writing
524 wordsCreative self expression is, above all things, an art; it allows a person to translate intangible feelings and emotions - the essence of their being-to something the world can see and, at best, understand. For me, expressing my creativity is executed in an array of behaviors, including singing and the arts, but most predominately, through writing. My greatest love will always be the manipulation of the written word. As a 9-year old-child, I would often sit wide-eyed in the hallway with my girlfr...
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Creative Writing
368 wordsCreative writing is an expression of who you are and what you feel. In my opinion there are less rules to follow when writing creatively. You are allowed to just let the words flow from your heart via your writing utensil to the paper. Grammar and sentence structure is an important aspect in delivering the whole package. It is a minor facet that plays an imperative role in conveying the true significance of your thoughts. However, writing creatively allows you to get carried away with your thoug...
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Alice's Creativity
973 wordsIn Alice Walker's essay, "In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens", she investigates the creative spirit of African American women who have succeeded despite social obstacles that they may have faced. Walker explores this creative spirit through other texts, to prove the concept of "contrary instincts" of the idea that a person must stay true to ones roots, while also being able to survive in a world filled with societal hurdles. Walker also explores how the creative spirit is passed down from generat...
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Rebellious And Spirited Jo March
1,224 wordsIn the novel Little Women, Louisa May Alcott tells the story of four sisters growing up with their father away at war, a mother (do they say much about the mother) and having to learn the responsibilities of domestic chores. Each sister is portrayed as having a different artistic talent and all but one have a talent acceptable for women at that time. The exception is the rebellious and spirited Jo March, who pursues the then-considered masculine role of writing. Through her creative imagination,...
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