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the ability to produce original and unusual ideas, or to make something new
or imaginative, but I don’t agree with this definition entirely. First of all, In
order to be creative, you don’t have to "invent something new". A lot of people
think that when they explore their creativity, they will have to come up with
something no one, all the hundreds of thousands of years of human history has
ever thought of. You can reinvent the wheel as many times as you like and you can
really be completely creative in doing so. Creativity and innovation are TWO
SEPARATE TOPICS, that's very important to understand. Second, I think this definition
is incomplete because it doesn’t mention anything about CREATE SOME THING with
a purpose. That could be some thing that solves a problem, has an effect on society
or on reality in some way, or on yourself. There is one part of this definition that I do
agree with though. I think that creativity means "to make something". Being creative
is something THAT YOU DO when you engage in the act of MAKING SOME THING. This
is really important to understand because the word is so terribly misused all the time.
The most create person who I know is Thomas Alva Edison, whom is known
was a American inventor who has a collection of patens for over 1000
inventions. One of the most imports is light bulb or electric bulb. He was the
first to go beyond incorporating an idea into an artifact, raising the need to
research, develop and commercialize
The city of Manset, which has been invented for this example. Mr. X,
Who is one of the city's engineers, has spent two years redesigning the city's
traffic lights and stop signs to make traffic run more smoothly. One of the
people That wants to give Mr. X an award for doing the job is the mayor. He
plans a big ceremony. But on the day of the ceremony, Mr. X arrives 20
minutes late. Why? Because he gets stuck in traffic! That's irony. As he
approaches the mayor, apologizing, the mayor says, "Ah, Mr. X! You
upcertainly took care of the traffic, didn't you?" That's sarcasm.
I like the way how he know his audience and have the confidence to deliver
the punchline effectively. There is no shortcut to success.
I admit that his jokes is hysterical. The punch line is a surprise, so that did crack me up.
everyone can get a laugh out of them. However , I think others comedians cover way too
much off-color material and really use so much profanity. I think comedians can be funny
without being offensive and the off-color jokes .
1. I'd like to point out that you've told that joke twice in the last hour.
2. It's a universal truth that people will laugh when they see a person trip
over something.
3. There is no shortcut to learning English; you have to study and practice it.
Adam Sandler – Largely known as a comedian but also branching out occasionally
into dramatic roles in his movies, Sandler is not only a registered Republican, but also
contributed to Rudy Giuliani's failed presidential campaign.
He was so much like her father - the same offhanded delivery of humor.