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The city council requested Brunau form part of the planning team, but subsequently he left a short time later due to creative conflicts with Perret ( UNESCO 2005, p. 5 ).
Aside from these flashback scenes, Mickey is depicted within the timeline of the main story dealing with hypochondria, his professional and creative conflicts in the television industry, and an existential crisis that leads to unsatisfying experiments with religious conversion to Catholicism and an interest in Krishna Consciousness.
Personality conflicts and creative differences within the group were also taking a toll, as were drug addiction problems for some band members.
Prior to embarking on this tour, it had become evident that the band could not sustain a creative partnership, owing to internal conflicts.
Nell Carter had a stormy relationship with Gimme a Break! s original producers Coleman Mitchell and Geoffrey Neigher, which involved personality conflicts and creative differences.
Consequently, creative conflicts arose, with John Petrucci accepting the label's plea for change and Mike Portnoy fighting against it.
It is based on the belief that the creative process involved in artistic self-expression helps people to resolve conflicts and problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behaviour, reduce stress, increase self-esteem and self-awareness, and achieve insight.
The remaining band members cited " personality and creative conflicts.
Despite an upswing in popularity, the band would part ways in 2002 due to personal and creative conflicts.
In mid-2006, Architecture in Helsinki announced via their MySpace page that Knowles and Shackell were no longer members and cited " creative conflicts " with Bird as the reason for their departure.
She also states that conflicts should be solution driven which are creative and integrative.
In addition, personal and creative conflicts within the band had been described by former members.
In a counter-complaint filed on behalf of Frappe, Inc., e-mails are revealed as court evidence in which Ben Karlin is self-described as an “ asshole ” and “ difficult .” Additionally, Karlin has been involved in public conflicts with creative peers / partners such as Benjamin Wallace over ownership of production rights to a wine-fraud related movie.

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" It is based on " similarities emanating from historical, social and cultural characteristics ", and it is identified as having been " one of the world's richest sources of creative talent " between the 17th and 20th centuries.
A relationship between music and the strengthening of math, dance, reading, creative thinking and visual arts skills has also been reported in literature.
The underlying concept of the poet as creator is not uncommon, and some modernist poets essentially do not distinguish between the creation of a poem with words, and creative acts in other media.
The absence in this thesis of clear distinction between mathematical and nonmathematical " creation " leaves open the inference that it applies to allegedly creative endeavors in art, music, and literature.
Although the band members consciously decided to move in this overall direction, creative differences between the band and long-time producer Terry Brown began to emerge.
Apex is a community group which operates in Padthaway composed of men between the ages of 18 and 45 who work together to promote social justice and raise awareness of charity causes by fundraising in interesting and creative ways.
One of the contrasts between the two men was that Newton was primarily a pioneer in mathematical analysis and its applications as well as optical experimentation, while Hooke was a creative experimenter of such great range, that it is not surprising to find that he left some of his ideas, such as those about gravitation, undeveloped.
The works done in Jamaica between March and May 1937 evidence a resurgence of his powers, and amounted to " the St. Martin's summer of his creative genius ".
Chase and producer Adam Fields are the only creative links between it and the original film.
The Hell in a Cell match between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker produced a fresh strong foundation for the WWF's creative board.
While the long, creative partnership between Karloff and Lugosi never led to a close mutual friendship ( though their legendary " feud " was just an act for publicity ), it produced some of the actors ' most revered and enduring productions, beginning with The Black Cat.
One of the foremost structural engineers of the century, Dr. Colaco epitomized both structural engineering excellence and creative collaborative effort between architect and engineer.
Traveling frequently between France and America, Rank lectured at universities such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and University of Pennsylvania on relational, experiential and “ here-and-now ” psychotherapy, art, the creative will, and “ neurosis as a failure in creativity ” ( Rank, 1996 ).
On a microcosmic level, however, the lifelong oscillation between the two " poles of fear " can be made more bearable, according to Rank, in a relationship with another person who accepts one's uniqueness and difference, and allows for the emergence of the creative impulse — without too much guilt or anxiety for separating from the other.
Even after the departure of Balin, major creative and personal divisions persisted between Slick and Kantner on the one side and Kaukonen and Casady on the other.
The series ended production in 2003 after creative differences emerged between MGM and Straczynski.
The Dean of Student Success is committed to: developing and enhancing the university ’ s commitment to diversity and inclusive-ness ; creating connections between in and out-of-classroom experiences ; facilitating scholarly, creative, and professional-development opportunities ; providing resources and services to help students to better navigate the CWU Community ; and promoting student rights and responsibilities
This show introduced single parenthood of a sort to creative broadcasting: the pompous, previously married Gildersleeve now moved to Summerfield, became single ( although the missing wife was never explained ), and raised his orphaned, spirited niece and nephew, while dividing his time between running his manufacturing business and ( eventually ) becoming the town water commissioner.
In other words, he establishes a necessary link between the generative or creative forces of production in capitalism and the destruction of capital value as one of the key ways in which capitalism attempts to overcome its internal contradictions:
The range of scholarly interest in creativity includes a multitude of definitions and approaches involving several disciplines ; psychology, cognitive science, education, philosophy ( particularly philosophy of science ), technology, theology, sociology, linguistics, business studies, and economics, taking in the relationship between creativity and general intelligence, mental and neurological processes associated with creativity, the relationships between personality type and creative ability and between creativity and mental health, the potential for fostering creativity through education and training, especially as augmented by technology, and the application of creative resources to improve the effectiveness of learning and teaching processes.

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Prokofieff might well emerge as a cultural hero, who, by the force of his creative life, helped preserve the main stream of tradition, to which the surviving idioms of current experimentalism may be eventually added and integrated.
He immigrated to the U. S. when he was six, and eventually became a creative force behind major award-winning films during the 1930s and 1940s.
" Although artists begin the creative process by separating from their fellow human beings and liberating themselves from conforming to the past, escaping from the anxiety of influence, eventually the creative impulse merges into a desire for a return to " a greater whole ," to " the ALL " ( Rank, 1929 – 31, p. 155 ) -- in human terms, to the " collective " that alone has the power to immortalize the artist with the approval it grants the artwork:
The group was moved to Island Def Jam Music Group, which they eventually left after conflict with the label about creative input.
In fact, by the fifth season episode " Gowns by Yvette ," it is suggested that LeBeau cannot even sew a stitch, though he claims creative responsibility for the dress Newkirk eventually sews ; but later, he once again began to sew and mend the clothing alongside Newkirk.
The band eventually quit the sessions early amidst creative acrimony, although the personal relationships had actually been good.
Simon Leys described him as :-' an adventurer from peasant stock, poorly educated, a man of action, a bold and shrewd tactician, a visionary mind, in many respects a creative genius ; naturally coarse, cynical, and ruthless, he eventually showed symptoms of paranoia, bordering on psychopathy.
Eric did not like to relinquish creative control to someone outside the band and eventually stopped recording and rehearsing.
He eventually moved to safety in Zurich, but the stress and sadness of the war brought him to a complete creative standstill.
Rather, it comes from the deterioration of the " Creative Minority ," which eventually ceases to be creative and degenerates into merely a " Dominant Minority " ( who forces the majority to obey without meriting obedience ).
However, Dominique Francon eventually learns not to let a flawed society and misled zeitgeist inhibit her creative and emotional expression and drive, nor poison her hope in her own ideals.
Although Grant had always been actively homosexual, a relationship with Vanessa blossomed, which was both creative and personal, and he eventually moved in with her and her two sons by her husband Clive Bell.
Throughout the forty years of his career in Vienna, in the course of which Metastasio eventually outlived his own originality and creative powers, his fame went on increasing.
He was a leading participator in the April 1935 First Americans Writers Congress sponsored by the Communist-leaning League of American Writers, but he eventually balked at the idea of the control that Stalin would have on creative writers in the United States.
This idea, which would eventually develop into the screenplay for Prince of Darkness, was to be the first of a multi-picture deal with Alive Pictures, where Carpenter was allocated $ 3 million per picture and complete creative control.
Her first project with husband Todd Russaw as executive producer and creative partner, the album scored number 14 on the Billboard 200 album chart and number two on the Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums chart, eventually being certified platinum, but yielded moderately successful singles, with the Jennifer Lopez-written " I Love You " becoming the only top twenty entry.
Musicians eventually expressed their creative output in the form of full-length albums rather than singles, and by the 1990s many record companies stopped releasing singles altogether ( see Album Cuts, below ).
After Rakim eventually left Aftermath Entertainment, he stated that the reason he departed the label was because of creative differences with Dr. Dre.
His own creative perseverance paid off eventually, as his " No Matter What " composition became another Top Ten worldwide hit after its release in late 1970.
The short was popular at a number of film festivals around the country and eventually caught the attention of creative director Vinny Warren and art director Chuck Taylor at the Chicago based ad agency DDB, who took the idea to August A. Busch IV, vice president of Anheuser-Busch, and signed Stone to direct Budweiser TV commercials based on the film.
This evolution and development has eventually lead to the modern form of lion dances and the new lion dances on the stilts competition based on the best skilled and most lively " lion " coupled with the most creative stunts, choreographed moves, acrobatics difficulties and heart-throbbing rhythmic and pulsating live instrument music to captivate spectators and the judges in the competitions.
Vince McMahon eventually introduced Russo to the creative team, which consisted of Michael Hayes, Paul Heyman and in Russo's words, " children, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, while looking scared to death at the same time.
After the show, Idol judge Jake Gold signed Gear to his talent agency, but they eventually parted ways due to creative differences.

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