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    to think creatively. Although creativity may still be present today, it continues to fight a battle of extinction where creativity is bound to lose. While some scholars believe that creativity flourishes in society with bright colors, creativity, in reality, is on a dwindling path that without immediate action, will become extinct . The human race has prospered through individuals who were creative. Those types of people guided the human race into bright eras.…

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    exactly what I expected. In the book, The Rise of the Creative Class, the author Richard Florida intertwines that idea of expecting more technological advances to occur throughout the years. He starts of his book with the analogy of a time travelling man from the 1950’s who visits the 1900’s, and then our present era. We learn from this analogy that the time travelling man would be more adaptable to our current technology, compared to the early 1900’s. However, he would experience a greater…

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    employers understand the constructs between the types of workers and make accommodations for the creative class. Kipp is an example of an employer who saw just how much emphasis the creative class puts on the individual. In order to truly keep the creative class happy and focuses on work, an employer cannot set rules for every member of the creative class and think they can be handled the same way. The work environment today is very different from the work environment in the past because now…

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    In “The Creative Class” from the Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (2004), Richard Florida who is the director of the Martin Prosperity Institute, gave the reader the idea about new socio-economic class which create ideas and alteration rather than products and is the driving force. In this article, Florida also mentioned about two main layers of creative class including Super-Creative Class and Creative Professionals. This two main…

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    My Writings Through the First Semester of Creative Writing Walking into Mr. Trice’s classroom on the first day of school for Creative Writing class, I didn’t really know what to expect. I knew we would be writing a lot, but I didn’t know what exactly I would be learning about writing. So walking in on the first day was as if I had a new and fun adventure for an elective each day of school. We started off the year with learning the basics of writing. the little things that help every writer…

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    and innovation. With the increase in creative industries, today’s businesses are now better geared to attract the growing creativity. Richard Florida took note that cities, organizations that are to be successful should shift their focus to creative ideas. In ‘The Rise of the Creative Class’, Florida disputes that employees in today’s society no longer hold onto their jobs but show an increased trend to change jobs constantly. Reasons why this is so because it gives people/us the flexibility…

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    The connections between the development of creative industries and the growth of cities was noted by several sources in the first decade of the twenty-first century, but explanations relating to the nature of the link have thus far proven to be insufficient. The two dominant “scripts” were those of “creative clusters” and “creative/cities/creative class” theories, but both have significant limitations arising from how they privilege amenities-led, supply driven accounts of urban development and…

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    the idea has been thought of before. This is a very scientific definition of creativity, but many average people may consider it to be a factor related to success in creating art, music, and theater. While these items often depend on creativity, being creative impacts a very broad variety of fields, and plays a large role in success and problem solving. Many classes in schools that encourage creativity, such as the arts, are discouraged and enforced to be replaced by more math and science…

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    Creators And Moguls

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    viewers, and lastly creators and companies. Each modern mode of communication has different characteristics to help create YouTube as a vital medium. The relationship between viewers and creators, is extremely vulnerable due to the fact that viewers idolize the creators. In some cases, whatever the creators are saying is the only source of information the viewer is obtaining, holding the creator in a hierarchical position. The engagement between creators and creators; and viewers and viewers…

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    I first started my artistic interest my family would tell me how great I was doing and that I have a special talent. I started my creativity draw my family and of course coloring it in to give the drawing life. I would give the item to them so they knew how much they meant to me and how grateful I am for their support. But one day my grandma came to me and asked me to create a video for my grandpa’s visitation. This was my first time ever getting to create something and put my personal touch to…

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