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... creative methods . Besides the importance of the subject , we know a modest amount about the creative process . This , however small , may be helpful in stimulating creativity . Certain evidence indicates that our limited knowledge can ...
... creative methods . Besides the importance of the subject , we know a modest amount about the creative process . This , however small , may be helpful in stimulating creativity . Certain evidence indicates that our limited knowledge can ...
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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 is blessed with brainstorms or results purely from plodding , no problem is solved unless the solution is carried out in detail and evaluated . Sometimes a problem looks solved when the solu- tion is still but a sketchy ...
... creative work is blessed with brainstorms or results purely from plodding , no problem is solved unless the solution is carried out in detail and evaluated . Sometimes a problem looks solved when the solu- tion is still but a sketchy ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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