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Taylor Halverson

Chapter 22: End of the Middle Ages: Survival and Creative Change - 3 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 22 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Medieval

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
kalpal92

Plato: The Apology - 2 views

shared by kalpal92 on 07 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    Video is pretty long, but it's better than reading an even longer summary... :)
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    This video changed my life o.O
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 1: Civilization: Creativity Begins to Flow - 4 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in chapter 1 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Civilization

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Taylor Halverson

Prologue: Creativity and History - 3 views

History of Creativity textbook prologue

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joshuajordanlowe

Democritus - 3 views

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    Democritus, a brilliant philosopher known for his conception of atoms and matter but also for the theories he put forward about the universe.
chanjohn86

Ch'in army and ancient chinese weapons - 3 views

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    This is a video showcasing one of the reasons why the Ch'in army was so successful.
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 3: Egypt: Creativity for Eternity - 3 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 1 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Egypt

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 6: Greek Archaic or Formative Period: Unique Concepts - 3 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 6 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Greece

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 7: Classical Greece: Living Creatively - 3 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 7 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Greece

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Taylor Halverson

Chapter 11: Roman Republic: Government Creativity - 3 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 11 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Rome

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Taylor Halverson

Chapter 12: Roman Empire: Creative World Dominance - 2 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 12 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Rome

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Taylor Halverson

Chapter 25: Retrospective: Creativity Revisited - 2 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 25 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Creativity

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Seulki Jung

Socrates (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 2 views

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    Key Term #2
bradyka4

Plato - 2 views

shared by bradyka4 on 18 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Excellent, concise overview of Plato's life.
Haley Francois

Ethos - 2 views

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    This article explains what pathos is and how it originated.
brookiecamille

Hammurabi's Code - 3 views

shared by brookiecamille on 18 Sep 12 - Cached
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    This is an informative video that explains Hammurabi and his code, and explains the importance of the laws that he put in place, and his code's effect on life today.
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    A short video connecting the laws that Hammurabi set forth to those that are in place today. Hammurabi is credited with establishing codified law, something that has been improved upon since that time.
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    This video shows how the Hammurabi Code has affected the laws that we have today. It was very interesting to see how much it has helped our own laws.
Brady Spiva

Asceticism - 3 views

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyhVcTkwLR8 This video is also enlightening! It's from a Buddhist Ascetic.
cbalkman

Nerva, The first of the "Five Good Emperors" - 2 views

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    Provides understanding about Nerva and his legacy in the Roman Empire
Brittney Ellsworth

Aesop's Fables - 2 views

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    This is also a good source to read them: http://www.aesopfables.com/
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    Some may say that Aesop is infamous for the life he led over 2000 years ago and mostly for the hundreds of fables that have been attributed to his name since. Aesop's fables have reached countless generations since he is reported to have been alive, and they continue to be a part of the lives of many.
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    Great webiste devoted completely to Aesop's fables.  Mentions Aesop's history, his fable, and even creativity.
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