Writing Challenge #3

Revisions: I expanded on Ruqeyeh’s view point on photography not truly being art and changed some wording for my analogy. Ibn Ruqeyeh and Jenika both tackle this issue. According to Jenika’s article “Photography Isn’t Art.” “The problem, of course, is that “art” is a valuable category, but there are no clear yellow-and-black stripes that standContinue reading “Writing Challenge #3”

Writing Challenge #2

On-Topic Research (Photography Not Being Art) In Ruqeyeh and Jenika’s articles, both authors tackle the question about photography being an art form. Jenika’s article takes a more libertarian approach to the topic, while Ruqeyeh’s takes a more firm approach. According to Jenika’s article “Photography Isn’t Art.” “The problem, of course, is that “art” is aContinue reading “Writing Challenge #2”

Writing Challenge #1

Like a well-built house, children need a well-built foundation. If children don’t have this well-built foundation, they will easily crumble and fall into mainstream society. Kyung Hee Kim (a researcher at the College of William and Mary) conducted research on children’s creativity and concluded that children are “less humourous, less imaginative and less able toContinue reading “Writing Challenge #1”

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