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    Thematic Clusters in Education by Anatoliy V. Kupavtsev

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…On the whole, cluster learning provides favourable conditions for the development of students’ creative abilities and creative thinking.…”
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    The Cultural Economy Moment? by Flew Terry

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…While it has intellectual precursors in political economy, sociology and postmodernism, it has been work undertaken in the fields of cultural economic geography, creative industries, the culture of service industries and cultural policy where it has come to the forefront, particularly around whether we are now in a ‘creative economy’. …”
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    O nieprzedstawieniach i twórczości. Raport z wstępnych badań nad abstrakcją w aktualizowaniu i stymulowaniu twórczego myślenia u dzieci w wieku wczesnoszkolnym by Iwona Tomas

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The aim of the presented initial research was the verification of a working hypothesis assuming the positive influence of a planned and conducted art lesson class cycle inspired by abstraction, on the creative potential of the participants. In the research project presented and described below, abstraction has been treated as a potential factor stimulating creative thinking, the level of which has been identified by using Drawing Creative Thinking Test by K.K. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE NATURE OF VIOLENCE by N. M. Boychenko

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destructive force, and the civilized use of force that involves constructive, creative goals, one should explore the main possible philosophical approaches to understand the nature of violence and try to give it a systematic outline. …”
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    Understanding game data work by Heikki Tyni, Olli Sotamaa, Taina Myöhänen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…As a precursor to the wider creative industries, we argue that creative work and data work in game companies are gradually converging, due to the datafied work environment facilitating datafied game work and the work of data professionals increasingly intertwining with creative tasks. …”
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    KARL JASPERS'IN FELSEFESİNDE İNSANIN VAROLUŞUNU GERÇEKLEŞTİRMESİ OLARAK İLETİŞİM by H.haluk Erdem

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…The properties of the existential communication are man's creative loneliness and creative independence, being open to the other, responsibility for the other, and acceptance of the other as being equal to himself. …”
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    The emergence and development of deconstruction in costume design by Yu. L. Gerasimova, N. O. Sosnina, O. Yu. Buleva, M. R. Timofeeva

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Particular attention is paid to an evolution of deconstruction as a creative method in costume design, its relevance in modern fashion…”
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    Gender inequality in the Nordic film industry: Exploring above-the-line positions in film production by Loist Skadi, Ehrich Martha Emilie, Radziwill Sophie, Prommer Elizabeth

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Factors such as the size of the creative team and co-production had less impact on the proportion of women in key creative positions than expected, whereas a higher proportion of women in managerial roles is linked to an increased presence of women in positions of directing (Sweden) and writing (Finland). …”
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    Human, All Too Human: Do We Lose Free Spirit in the Digital Age? by Aleksandra Sushchenko, Olena Yatsenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It allows us to explore how resistance—existing in creative culture—can serve as a vital counterbalance to the mechanization of social life. …”
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    Topical Problems of Choral and Orchestra Conductors Training in the Russian Far East Region by N. F. Semenova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The author dwells on the features of the organization of students’ creative work and ways of cooperation between the Institute and the representatives of the creative and artistic environment.…”
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    Pengembangan Perangkat Pembelajaran Konstruktivistik Model Teaching with Analogies (TWA) pada Mata Kuliah Database Management System (DBMS) untuk Meningkatkan Kemampuan Berpikir Kr... by Fathirma'ruf Fathirma'ruf, Budiman M. Said

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The result of the device validity was valid (3,3); the practicality of the device included: the implementation of the best learning (3,3); student university responses on learning the TWA model was positive (79%); The effectiveness of learning tools was evidenced by the results tested of students' university creative thinking ability was on creative criteria (76%); The conclusion of this research was the constructivist learning tool TWA model was appropriate for upgrade students' creative thinking skill. …”
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    REFLECTION OF NIETZHES PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS IN AVANGARDIZM ART by Ya. S. Demydenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…It was proved that the creative legacy of Nietzsche can be the intellectual base for overcoming the crisis in contemporary art culture and initiate the ascent of man to the new spiritual and artistic heights.…”
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    Tomorrow’s Ethics in a Globalizing World

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…They are as follows: firstly, from the ethics of obedience to an ethic of creative commitment; secondly, from a primary concern with micro-ethics to an equal and even greater concern with macro-ethics; thirdly, from a cluster of regional value systems to a cooperatively created global ethic; in the fourth place, from a conceptual base in western philosophy and theology to an academic base in the social and natural sciences; and in the fifth place, from dependence on religion in important parts of the world, including ours, to what I want to call a relationship with religion characterized by cooperative, critical and creative independence for ethics. …”
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