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However, like many women before her, it seems that Ono was wrongly classified as a muse, when she deserved creative recognition.
So goes the claim by Judge Robert Baer of the Prospect Park Municipal Court, who said in court recently that he was the man behind the idea of the hit HBO series "The Sopranos," and that he now finds himself without any creative recognition or financial reward.
Yes, a simple "thank-you" is always appreciated but in today's competitive job market employees are looking for more creative recognition programs.
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In any creative pursuit, recognition (or in the blogger's case, traffic and links) cannot be the only motivator.
"It's just that the Slumdog Millionaire idea, authored by an Indian and conceived and cinematically put together by a westerner, gets creative global recognition," he added.
What was really going on with the writing of X was, I suspect, the use of storytelling as a form of creative pattern recognition from which clues to psychic survival might erupt.
Having expertise in a particular domain (being that an industry, a product, or a business area), will give you authority, flexibility to be creative, and recognition.
John Kampfner, the federation's chief executive, called the autumn statement "a strong endorsement from the chancellor of the value of the arts and creative industries, and recognition that the contribution they make to the economy more than repays investment in them".
Christopher Bailey, Burberry After nine years at Burberry, Christopher Bailey, 38, was promoted last week to chief creative officer in recognition of his control over all design aspects of the brand, including creating collections and products, advertising, corporate art direction, architectural design, multimedia content and managing the overall brand image.
The ideal attitude is: (1) a love of the subject for its own sake, accompanied by inquisitiveness about things which aren't known; and (2) a somewhat fatalistic attitude concerning "creative ability" and recognition that hard work is, in the end, much more important.
The use of the first-person-possessive determiner brings to mind the pervasive superstition that everyone has a novel "in them," some inner reserve of pure creative potential awaiting realization and recognition.
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