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... creativity can be discussed , is anyone but the creative genius quali- fied to discuss it ? One might suppose that only he possesses in sufficient degree the knowledge of the creative process . Actually , it is well known . to ...
... creativity can be discussed , is anyone but the creative genius quali- fied to discuss it ? One might suppose that only he possesses in sufficient degree the knowledge of the creative process . Actually , it is well known . to ...
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... creative work may occur in many fields : in technology , abstract sciences , art , literature , politics , religion and social life . Creative thinking is a mental activity and as such must be distinguished from other mental activities ...
... creative work may occur in many fields : in technology , abstract sciences , art , literature , politics , religion and social life . Creative thinking is a mental activity and as such must be distinguished from other mental activities ...
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... creative people are necessarily all - around fellows . Studies by some investigators using the Rorschach ink - blot test report that creative persons show a kind of response often made by the insane . On being asked what the ink - blots ...
... creative people are necessarily all - around fellows . Studies by some investigators using the Rorschach ink - blot test report that creative persons show a kind of response often made by the insane . On being asked what the ink - blots ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 7 |
1 | 16 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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