You begin to wonder how you could have done it better.
By what they do, for example lets say someone got bullied and they invented the television they made the television and there are famous but they had a struggle but that didn't slow that person down
Very good question. Depending on what is being "invented" will determine the number of inventors. If an idea is considered an invention, then there are as many inventors as there are people :) But if if you wondering how many inventors there are concerning the "Slap Chop", there are probably around 4 or 5.
i would say inventors work in labs or large rooms where there is a lot of space.
St. Joseph is titled (from his approved Litany) the "Model of Artisans."
You begin to wonder how you could have done it better.
His imagination and clarity of people and scenes is overwhelming.
Generations of dreamers. Airplanes, submarines, rockets to the moon -and beyond! What a WILD imagination!
A person who seeks new inventors can look in several places. Google, of course, is one source. Another, and the most powerful, is one's own imagination.
Yes they do, because it is a part of our imagination, you could almost call being scared your friend. This is because without our imagination, inventors couldn't imagine their invention or people couldn't think of ideas for a story. Sadly, imagination also makes you fear things
By what they do, for example lets say someone got bullied and they invented the television they made the television and there are famous but they had a struggle but that didn't slow that person down
Not much at the time, I think. But much later, when his sketchbooks were discovered and published, they triggered the imagination of many inventors.
Artists inspire the future generations by the help of their creativity, ideas and imagination. They add beauty to the world. Did you guys ever know that before we have to make an important invention, we have to design the specific invention we are making. And who designs t? Artists do it.
The quote "Music gives flight to the imagination" is often credited to Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher. It reflects the idea that music has the power to inspire creativity and transport us to new realms of thought and emotion.
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the inventors and their stories
In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator's imagination magnifies his fear of the old man's eye, transforming it into a terrifying obsession that drives him to commit murder. In "The Raven," the speaker's imagination conjures up visions of his lost love Lenore, leading him to a state of despair and hopelessness that is heightened by the ominous presence of the raven. In both works, the power of imagination plays a key role in intensifying the characters' fears.