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    Crime Films and Lexical Change: Can an Analysis of an Electronic Corpus of Fifteen Crime Films Help Students Understand Semantic Mutations? by Jean-Louis Vidalenc

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…In this paper, we will suggest that Noir films provide evidence of the lexical creativity caused by this puritan strain and may explain why so many English words have to be translated by French words they are not associated with in most dictionaries. …”
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    Design and Construction of an Electric Motor. by Twinamasiko, Julius

    Published 2024
    “…It was made of two magnets, wood, nails, payan, insulated copper wire, soft board, cello tape, polythene, hammer, saw, batteries, and plastic lid to design a simple DC motor therefore this project promotes innovation, creativity, and hands-on learning in physics and engineering education, making it a teaching and learning aid for electromagnetism.…”
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    Understanding Aesthetics and Fitness Measures in Evolutionary Art Systems by Colin G. Johnson, Jon McCormack, Iria Santos, Juan Romero

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…One of the general aims of evolutionary art research is to build a computer system capable of creating interesting, beautiful, or creative results, including images, videos, animations, text, and performances. …”
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    Vanessa Place: The Death of the Poetry Book by Hélène Aji

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While one can see her work as the manifestation of a retreat from creativity in keeping with her claim that she does not write, but rather, works as a medium to circulate text, one can also approach it as an extreme type of experimentation with expectations, conventions, and the general codes of social order. …”
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    CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING EDUCATION: UNITY IN DIVERSITY by Vasiliy G. Ivanov, Julia N. Ziyatdinova, Phillip A. Sanger

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Different approaches to diversity in engineering are analyzed, the importance of personal and professional life experiences for creativity in engineering is stressed, recommendations for engineering team formation are given. …”
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    10 Questions for Professor David Crystal by David Crystal, Thomas Tinnefeld

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…His discourse encompasses a broad range of topics, including the practical implications of linguistics, the internet and online communication platforms, language death, English as a global lingua franca, language-related challenges in education, language play and creativity, the importance of Shakespeare for our present lives, and linguistics as an interdisciplinary science, to name but a few. …”
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    Stylistic variation in three English translations of the Dead Sea Scrolls by J. A. Naudé

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The translation of García Martínez demonstrates the trend towards general textual conventionality as opposed to textual creativity as in the case of the translation of Wise, Abegg & Cook and Vermes. …”
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    The art of asking in psychotherapy by Marcelo Rodriguez Ceberio, Sonia E. Rodriguez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In no way are all the types of questions that were classified, but it is an original work, thought from the systemic paradigm and the strategic systemic model in psychotherapy that makes it possible to systematize numerous questions that are only at the mercy of the creativity and spontaneity of the therapist.…”
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    Intervention éphémère in situ, génératrice et formatrice de l’imagination – selon les expériences corporelles avec Jacques Simon by Xiao-Ling Fang

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Seeking to find a parallel between rhythm and nature, the work is made in the form of a life size drawing, a tool deciphering the site or of an exploratory experiment constantly generating conditions conducive to individual creativity. The capacity to imagine is not defined at a given point in time but is built up gradually, through a succession and accumulation of experiences of the subject. …”
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    Holistic education – a model based on three pillars from cognitive science. An example from science education by Eliza Rybska, Maciej Błaszak

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Within this approach, an educational activity (and a child’s learning that derives from it) can be characterized in three dimensions: 1) safety, inclusion and participation; 2) interaction, cognition and representation; and 3) affective action leading to imagination and creativity. A holistic approach nurturing the full cognitive development of a child requires going beyond what a conventional school offers, but still presumes designed but liberating processes. …”
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    METHODOLOGICAL SEMINAR MADI-IGIP AS A FORMOF ENGINEERING PEDAGOGY DEVELOPMENT: HISTORY AND PROSPECTS by Zoya S. Sazonova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This seminar is based on the principles of subject8subject interaction of the participants, cooperation and creativity. The teamwork contributes to the development of the significant objectives and to designing models of their achievements in terms of self8organization.…”
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    The Art of Goodbye: A Closer Look at Emerging Trends in End-of-Life Rituals by Lynda M Spence

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…For some, tradition continues to inform, but for others, options and choices are evolving and have become a new normal. Creativity or a new direction may be the impetus for variations but budget is clearly a factor for others. …”
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    The Art of Goodbye: A Closer Look at Emerging Trends in End-of-Life Rituals by Lynda M Spence

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…For some, tradition continues to inform, but for others, options and choices are evolving and have become a new normal. Creativity or a new direction may be the impetus for variations but budget is clearly a factor for others. …”
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    Tunde Kelani: The Man Exceeds the Frame by Toyin Falola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The news of this deserving appointment follows on the heels of Kelani receiving the prestigious Leopold ́ Sédar Senghor Prize for African Cultural Creativity and Impact in July, 2019 at the annual TOFAC event at Babcock University. …”
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    Zastosowanie elementów metody Marii Montessori w tradycyjnym przedszkolu. Refl eksja nad badaniami w działaniu z pozycji zewnętrznego obserwatora by Kamila Zdanowicz-Kucharczyk

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…At the same time the teacher`s engagement, independence and creativity become active while using the Maria Montessori method. …”
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    Automation and the City by Iris Giannakopoulou Karamouzi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…From 1959 to 1974, Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys developed New Babylon, a speculative city for a future society in which automation would free human life to dedicate itself to creativity, collectivity and play. This essay examines Constant’s thinking about automation and the city. …”
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    Pedagogical strategies for teaching nursing theories in undergraduate students: A scoping review protocol. by Aurélie Demagny-Warmoes, Paul Quindroit, Sébastien Colson

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…From a pedagogical point of view, there is a great deal of creativity and practice in teaching conceptual models and nursing theories. …”
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    Lexicon and Humor: Considerations about the witty functioning of the meanings in the Dictionnaire des mots qui n’existent pas by Anderson Braga do CARMO

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…So, we explore some questions which allowed us to understand how the lexicon, presented as a comic creativity, reveals an offensive reality.…”
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    THE PHENOMENON OF “SIMULACRUM” IN THE WORKS OF TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS by Mariia A. Oleshchenko

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The principal conclusion was that creativity Titus Lucretius Carus usually perceived as a manifestation of the Roman poetic word or description of the nature of things in a metaphorical form. …”
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    Berthe de Rayssac, muse et artiste sans œuvre by Sarah Hassid

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…An illustrator, musician and storyteller, Berthe de Rayssac (1846–1892) dabbled in various fields of creativity without really blossoming in any, nor beyond the confines of the salon that she hosted in the 1870s and 1880s. …”
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