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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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    desolate emptiness‚ a “dark area” of unknown and indefiniteness. The contrast of colours emphasizes the path- the absence of knowledge is pierced by a thought path‚ giving purpose and direction through the immense wasteland. It demonstrates that the imagination is a vehicle for a journey. Following this vector‚ it draws the eyes towards the figure walking along the

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    it can give to the viewers. Gender of a student has nothing to do with how anime affects his or her behavior. There are some benefits from watching anime; such positive effects are improvement in way of communication‚ progress in creativity and imagination‚ manifestation of values‚ and gain of self-confidence. The intermediate students prefer watching anime more than educational shows for anime promotes moral lessons and at the same time‚ recreation. The researchers would like to recommend

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    The Door

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    the door. Recognising the importance of change Holub repeats his command several times in the poem‚ ‘Go and open the door’. To inspire us to accept change he lists possibilities you can find on the other side of the door. Magic city is purely imagination. Holub is persisting us to be in a positive mental state once we initiate change. In his poem‚ ‘The Door’‚ Miroslav Holub encourages you to seek and welcome any kind of change in your life. By initiating change‚ you encounter different obstacles

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    from Wikipedia site‚ that was an example for the importance of reading for collecting information. The second importance of reading‚ the scientists said that it is useful for mind‚ because it develops the mind is muscle‚ also it is developing the imagination for example when you read a story or when someone tell you what happen in the road while he was walking there‚ your mind is imagining that. Another importance of reading that when you reading something‚ you feel confident. Reading is related with

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    2012 Is Imagination More Important Than Knowledge? The French philosopher Simone Weil wrote‚ “Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.” The more you think about this quote‚ the more you realize it is rather accurate. We are surrounded by the creative imaginations of millions of people. They intrude into our everyday lives‚ from the books we read‚ to the television we watch‚ to the design of the last building you saw. These manifestations of imagination have become

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    Imaginary friends Imaginary friends are very common in kids with big imagination‚ very lonely or mentally ill. The most probable would be loneliness. These are usually caused by children whose parents are away or always busy. Thus‚ their time being with their children is limited. It is said that because of their loneliness‚ imaginary friends are born. They would usually talk with them‚ play with them or just stay by their sides. These are very normal‚ but they also have side effect. Some of

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    Yoga

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    Y OG A VA SISHTA SARA (THE ESSENCE OF YOGA VASISHTA) An English Translation from the Sanskrit Original Sri Ramanasramam Tiruvannamalai 606 603 2005 © Sri Ramanasramam Tiruvannamalai First Edition : Second Edition: Third Edition : Fourth Edition : 1973 1985 1994 2005 — 1000 copies — 1000 copies — 1000 copies — 1000 copies CC No. 1084 ISBN: 81-88018-45-7 Price: Rs. Published by V.S. Ramanan President Sri Ramanasramam Tiruvannamalai 606 603 Tamil Nadu INDIA

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    Creativity can be the source of fame and success‚ but tapping into this resource can be difficult for some. Some say that you are either born with or without creativity‚ while others argue that it is learned and absorbed throughout a person’s lifetime. In either case‚ there has to be a trigger that can jump-start the creative process for those who are in need a creative spark. Roger von Oech’s A Whack on the Side of the Head is a short book describing how to figuratively “whack” some creativity

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    Alon Together

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    Yuqin Ge Prof. Joshua November Final Draft 4 4.8.2013 Imagination and Reality Individuals live with both imagination and reality. Often‚ imagination is based on reality and rooted reality. They utilize their imagination to image something they have never seen to fulfill their curiosity or something they are eager to realize. In “The World and Other Places‚” Jeanette Winterson depicts a boy‚ a fictional character‚ who imaged flying to many places in his childhood. When he grew up‚ he joined

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