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Mathemagic Presentation 2002 |
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Magician: 1. A sorcerer; a wizard. 2. One who performs magic for entertainment or diversion. 3. One whose formidable skill or art seems to be magical Noun 1. magician - someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience conjurer, conjuror, prestidigitator, illusionist escape expert, escapologist - an entertainer who is expert in the art of escaping mind reader, telepathist, thought-reader - a magician who seems to discern the thoughts of another person (usually by clever signals from an accomplice) performer, performing artist - an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience 2. magician - one who practices magic or sorcery necromancer, sorcerer, thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, wizard enchanter - a sorcerer or magician exorciser, exorcist - someone who practices exorcism magus - a magician or sorcerer of ancient times occultist - a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult arts sorceress - a woman sorcerer witch doctor - someone who is believed to heal through magical powers What is Magic!?! When the magician saws the lady in half, we don't REALLY believe it. If the magician is good, we FORGET we really don't! This is called "suspension of disbelief", and is a fundamental principle of magic. Our success in suspension of disbelief hinges on our deliberate application of illusion, theatrics, misdirection, slight-of-hand and the promise of surprise... and entertainment! With these tools and practice we can work magic. You know that if you can imagine it, you can make it happen! "What is magic?"... "Magic is fun!". Magic symbolizes something that is unattainable in this world, or when the impossible is possible. Magicians make the impossible come true with comedy, spectacle and brevity. Everyone loves a magic show, people love to be astounded by magic tricks and wonder "how did they do it?" Was it sleight of hand? Was it smoke and mirrors? Do they really have magical powers?
Greatness in teaching is just as rare as greatness in business, law, magic, or any other profession. Although the qualities that make great teachers are not easy to inculcate or duplicate, understanding these qualities can give all teachers a standard of excellence to strive for, and guide schools in their efforts to recruit and retain the best teachers.
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