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In the United Kingdom, the 1979 Mod revival brought with it a burst of fresh creativity from fanzines, and for the next decade, the youth subculture inspired the production of dozens of independent publications.
They may also receive points for creativity.
In Australia, due to the increasing influx of migrants, fusion cuisine is being reinvented and is becoming increasingly the norm at numerous cafes and restaurants ; with Melbourne and Sydney now being considered as some of the best cities in the world with regard to the quality and creativity of Asian-fusion restaurants.
Feminist spirituality may also object to images of God that they perceive as authoritarian, parental, or disciplinarian, instead emphasizing " maternal " attributes such as nurturing, acceptance, and creativity.
There is a wide range of accessories available in the market for both the professional gardener and the amateur to exercise their creativity.
A genius is someone embodying exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of unprecedented insight.
Aside from technology, graphic design requires judgment and creativity.
Others use many different mark-making tools and resources from computers to sculpture as a means of inspiring creativity.
The traditional-design / computer-production hybrid process may be used for freeing one's creativity in page layout or image development as well.
In 1987 the London Mathematical Society established the Pólya Prize for " outstanding creativity in, imaginative exposition of, or distinguished contribution to, mathematics within the United Kingdom.
The high points of this cultural creativity are magnificent architecture, sculpture, and painting.
Across cultures, and spanning continents and millennia, the history of painting is an ongoing river of creativity, that continues into the 21st century.
From ancient times through the Middle Ages, bursts of mathematical creativity were often followed by centuries of stagnation.
A free exchange of information allows for greater overall creativity.
In this manifesto, the authors wrote about a hacker ethic centering around passion, hard work, creativity and joy in creating software.
The second is to promote, as a deliberate act of Government policy, creativity and the dissemination and application of its results and to encourage fair trading which would contribute to economic and social development.
This definition excludes any works that are the result of community creativity, for example Native American songs and stories ; current legislation does not recognize the uniqueness of indigenous cultural ' property ' and its ever-changing nature.
IQ tests only examine particular areas embodied by the broadest notion of " intelligence ", failing to account for certain areas which are also associated with " intelligence " such as creativity or emotional intelligence.
Freire explains that this system that diminishes creativity and knowledge suffers.
Heavily influenced by the teaching methods of Anthony Stirling, Johnstone set out to rediscover the imaginative world of childhood, the origins of creativity and spontaneity, and the ability to tell stories in an attempt to shift what he saw as the ‘ pretentiousness ’ of theatre to something much less dependent on intellect.
Johnstone therefore tried to develop and rediscover the creativity that had been suppressed at school.
The staff had begun to shrink, and Pei wanted to dedicate himself to smaller projects allowing for more creativity.
In 1995 Computerwoche commented that the use of an IDE was not well received by developers since it would fence in their creativity.
It shows up in our creativity and acts of free will, or when we make moral decisions.
These qualities are generally linked to creativity.

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