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* The Creative Problem Solving Process ( CPS ) is a six-step method developed by Alex Osborn and Sid Parnes that alternates convergent and divergent thinking phases.

Parnes and developed
CONFER was developed by Robert Parnes starting in 1975 while he was a graduate student and with support from the University of Michigan's Center for Research on Learning and Teaching ( CRLT ) and School of Education.
Along with Sidney Parnes, Osborn developed the Osborn-Parnes Creative Problem Solving Process ( commonly referred to as CPS ).

Parnes and Creative
Parnes is a lifetime trustee of the Creative Education Foundation ( CEF ).

Parnes and ),
As a result of these reforms, Attica was divided into approximately a hundred municipalities, the demes ( dēmoi, δῆμοι ), and also into three large sectors: the city ( ἄστυ ), which comprised the areas of central Athens, Ymittos, Aegaleo and the foot of Mount Parnes, the coast ( παράλια ), that included the area between Eleusis and Cape Sounion and the area around the city ( ἐσωτερικό-μεσογαία ), inhabited by people living on the north of Mount Parnitha, Penteliko and the area east of the mountain of Hymettus.
This situation was typified in the late 1950s and early 1960s by the three dominant figures of British pop: publisher and manager Larry Parnes ( one of the first people to combine publishing with artist management ), composer Lionel Bart and the managing director of EMI, Sir Joseph Lockwood ( 1904 – 91 ).

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He first gained widespread recognition through his pop songwriting, penning numerous hits for the stable of young male singers promoted by artist manager and music publisher Larry Parnes.
Bart was also responsible for the discovery of two of Parnes ' biggest stars.
In late 1961 Stigwood had made a record production deal with Sir Joseph Lockwood, managing director of EMI, who proved to be the crucial link between the record company and the budding entrepreneur, just as Lockwood had been in the 1950s for Larry Parnes, and just as he would be a couple of years later for Brian Epstein and The Beatles.
After securing more hits and jettisoning his band The Blue Flames, Parnes held auditions in Liverpool for a new group.
Dr. Sidney J. Parnes is a retired professor at Buffalo State College ( located in Buffalo, New York ) and the co-founder of the International Center for Studies in Creativity.

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The ten ourea, Aitna, Athos, Helikon, Kithairon, Nysos, Olympus 1, Olympus 2, Oreios, Parnes, and Tmolus, like Uranus, and Pontus, were parthenogetic offspring of Gaia alone.
* Parnes: A mountain north of Athens.
It was on his recommendation that Parnes went to see singer Tommy Hicks, whom he signed and renamed Tommy Steele, and Bart also suggested that Parnes see singer Reg Smith, who was then performing at the Condor Club.
Although Parnes missed his performance, he went round to Smith's house and signed him up on the basis of Bart's recommendation.
Described by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, as a " chirpy Cockney ", Brown was one of the original artists managed by the early rock impresario Larry Parnes.
Brown signed a management agreement with impresario Larry Parnes and signed to Decca Records.
* Peter Parnes, MSc, PhD, Co-founder of Marratech, sold to Google.
According to Plato, Attica's ancient boundaries were fixed by the Isthmus, and, toward the continent, they extended as far as the heights of Cithaeron and Parnes.
For example, the worship of Pan and the Nymphs was common in many areas of Attica such as Marathon, Parnes and Ymittos.
A casino, the Mount Parnes Casino, is located near the top of the mountain and is served by a suspended cable car.
* Ernst Meyer: Parnes.
He was managed by Larry Parnes.
Typically, Parnes would discover new talent – as he did with Tommy Steele, Marty Wilde and Billy Fury – and then sign them to a management contract.
Lionel Bart, under contract to Parnes ' publishing company, would write or co-write songs to be recorded and then Parnes would ' sell ' the artist to Lockwood and EMI who would sign them to a recording contract, and then record, press and market the records.
Parnes in the general vicinity of the modern suburbs of Acharnes and Ano Liosia, about due north of Athens.
* David C. Parnes as Raincoat Man
Wycherley first attended a concert in Birkenhead, run by impresario Larry Parnes, in the hope of interesting famous singer Marty Wilde in some of the songs he had written.

Alex and Osborne
Other musicians on the concert included Joan Osborne, Jesse Harris, Vernon Reid, Chocolate Genius, Toshi Reagon, Alex de Grassi, Ollabelle, Jeffrey Gaines, Brandon Ross, Richard Barone, Tony Visconti, Joel Harrison, and Buddy Cage.
The band included Daniel Higgs, later of Lungfish, guitarists Alex Layne, Asa Osborne and Joe Goldsborough, bass players David Rhodes and Leigh Panlilio, as well as drummers Gary Breezee and London May who went on to play in Glenn Danzig's post-Misfits band Samhain.

Alex and developed
It was originally developed by the Canadian Alex Kunadze.
Alex Strong developed a superior wavetable-modification method for plucked-string synthesis, but only published it as a patent.
To deal with this problem, Alex Mesoudi of Queen Mary University, London, developed a computer model of a community of 1000 people, to examine how copycat suicides occur.
Alex de Waal has developed this theory to focus on the " political contract " between rulers and people that ensures famine prevention, noting the rarity of such political contracts in Africa, and the danger that international relief agencies will undermine such contracts through removing the locus of accountability for famines from national governments.
* 1957, The first programs that can play a full game of chess are developed, one by Alex Bernstein and one by Russian programmers using a BESM.
It was developed in Rheinfelden in 1931, on the initiative of a master brewer called Alex Villinger, and was subsequently produced by the company Cenovis SA.
These records combined with previously developed eligibility criteria led to the induction of Tommy Fleming, Alex McNab, Johnny Nelson, Werner Nilsen and Fabri Salcedo.
A long-time Paiste endorser since March 1983, Alex in co-operation with Paiste developed his signature ride which is a 2002 24 " Big ride and was introduced on the 2010 Winter NAMM Show.
With the advent of small wheel bicycles, pioneered by Alex Moulton in 1962, Dick Pashley developed a simple ' shopping ' tricycle, now known as the Pashley Picador.
One such static binary translator uses universal superoptimizer peephole technology ( developed by Sorav Bansal, and Alex Aiken from Stanford University ) to perform efficient translation between possibly many source and target pairs, with considerably low development costs and high performance of the target binary.
Starting with the ideas of Brian Gallagher, Alex Balchin, Barry Boehm and Scott Shultz, James Martin developed the rapid application development approach during the 1980s at IBM and finally formalized it by publishing a book in 1991, Rapid Application Development.
Two years later, Alex suggests that Jenny needs a Paris education, which upsets Rose, who suspects that her daughter has developed an unhealthy crush on Alex.
The approach of using eigenfaces for recognition was developed by Sirovich and Kirby ( 1987 ) and used by Matthew Turk and Alex Pentland in face classification.
Alex ( Avian Learning EXperiment ) is a well known case study ( 1976-2007 ) which was developed by Pepperberg, who found that the African gray parrot Alex did not only mimic vocalisations but understood the concepts of same and different between objects.
" Initially having trouble controlling the energy bursts he releases as part of his powers, Alex eventually manages to focus his abilities thanks to equipment developed by Professor X and Hank McCoy.
JCSP re is a highly reduced version of the JCSP packages that were developed at the Napier University Edinburgh by Professor Jon Kerridge, Alex Panayotopoulos and Patrick Lismore.
Hydrolastic was developed by suspension engineer Alex Moulton and used rubber cones as the springing medium ( these were first used on the 1959 Mini ) with the suspension units on each side connected to each other by a fluid filled pipe.
Nathan Eagle and Alex Pentland ( among others ) have developed useful techniques for predicting human behavior through statistical analysis of smartphone data.
He developed such successful campaigns as " Life – Be In It ", " Slip, Slop, Slap ", " Break down the Barriers ", " Guess whose mum's got a Whirlpool " and " watch the big men fly for a Herbert Adams Pie ", working with such talents as Fred Schepisi, Alex Stitt, Peter Best, Robin Archer and Mimmo Cozzolino.
Concept artist Ryan Church's initial designs were further refined and developed into photo-realistic models by Alex Jaeger's team at ILM.
It was created by Alex Keledjian, developed by Eli Holzman and produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Sean Bailey, and Chris Moore through their production company LivePlanet, along with Miramax Films.
The first tropical cyclone, Tropical Storm Alex, developed on July 27, and the season's final storm, Hurricane Nicole, dissipated on December 1.

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