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Document 1 Everybody's got a story, Of all their troubles, all their glories Tell me yours, you cannot bore me I love to listen to you 5 All your bumps and all your scratches All your holes and all your patches It's You! It's true! You have no matches There's
Document 1 Everybody's got a story, Of all their troubles, all their glories Tell me yours, you cannot bore me I love to listen to you 5 All your bumps and all your scratches All your holes and all your patches It's You! It's true! You have no matches There's a hero in you Chorus: You can make the hero you are 10 With your brains, your aim And your battle scars Everybody's got a tale Of how they chased a great white whale Some succeeded, some just failed 15 But trying is what you’ve got to do Cause in the trying, you feel you're flying The whole wide world is beneath you lying It's you! It's true! There's no denying There's a hero in you [Chorus] 20 So use your brain and do some thinking You could be the next Abe Lincoln Use your muscle, try to hustle You could be Muhammad Ali Use your toes and dance on pumpkins 25 You can be Isadora Duncan It's you, it's true! I hope it sunk in There's a hero in you [Chorus] From www.ellispaul.com 15ANTEV2ME3 Page : 2/5 Document 2 The world may be full of problems, but students presenting projects for “Introduction to Creative Studies” at Buffalo State College have uncovered a bunch you probably haven’t thought of. Elie Fortune, a freshman, revealed his Sneaks ’n Geeks app to identify the brand of killer sneakers you spot on the street. John Cathcart, a senior, sported a bulky martial arts 5 uniform with sparring pads he had sewn in. No more forgetting them at home. “I don’t expect them to be the next Steve Jobs or invent the flying car,” says their professor, Dr. Cyndi Burnett. “But I do want them to be more effective and resourceful problem solvers.” Her hope, she says, is that her course has made them more creative. Once considered the product of genius or divine inspiration, creativity — the ability to spot 10 problems and devise smart solutions — is being recast as a prized and teachable skill. Pin it on pushback against standardized tests and standardized thinking, or on the need for ingenuity in a fluid landscape. “The reality is that to survive in a fast-changing world you need to be creative,” says Gerard J. Puccio, chairman of the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State 15 College, which has the nation’s