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      <description>Share your understanding of the terms creativity and imagination and what it means to you personally. Perhaps you could state what you see as the role of imagination to be in your personal or your study life or how you go about getting new ideas. PLEASE DO NOT just look the terms up and provide a generic description.
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      <pubDate>2021-06-02 09:13:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Jennie Zavattin.                                                                                 Imagination is about thinking beyond your usual thoughts and exploring new ideas, it open new &quot;doors&quot; in your mind. Creativity is about experiencing and putting your imagination into work. My ideas mostly comes from travelling and movies and talking with other inspirational people. Travelling helps me open my mind, seeing new cultures and ask myself questions. Travelling has always helped me question myself about why are things so different from one place to another. Movies are a great way to get inspiration and physically see something that you have always think about in your mind. And finally, I take inspiration from talking with other people. Saying things out loud help you expend your imagination with others. </title>
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