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But the paths of discovery through the unknown are infinitely variable, and the act of remembering the accomplishments of individual scientists is a reminder that creative scholars often find unusual routes to a deeper understanding of the world around us.
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I have encountered very clever, knowledgeable, moral, helpful, intelligent, good-natured, creative, serious scholars at all sorts of institutions" (p. 159).
A creative, prolific scholar who sought the human handprint behind grand but arid historical abstractions, Bloch entered history through his own personal commitment.
More than this enthralling matrix of linguistic influence, there's the miracle of the translation itself, a triumph of creative collaboration (54 scholars in six committees), outright plagiarism and good old English pragmatism.
Another author that we should recognize as "boundary crossing" is surely Borgman (2007) whose influencial work (mentioned above) has introduced the problem of digital scholarship for information sciences but also acknowledged the socio-technical studies as another perspective explaining the creative relationship between scholars and cyerinfrastructures.
And Xhosa culture did not prevent Mr. Mandela from becoming a creative leader and scholar.
Under his direction the Council developed creative educational programs for scholars, teachers, students and concerned citizens around the world.
Lindfors believes that Aldridge was engaging in creative subversion, whereas other scholars see a mercenary capitulation to the marketplace; in any case, the effect must have been dizzying.
It's also just about the only tale Westerners have heard about the days of Chinese silent film, a madly competitive and, scholars say, creative business centered in Shanghai in the 1920's and 30's.
Every year since 1999, the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library has brought together 15 scholars and creative writers to pore over the library's collection and exchange ideas.
Fellowship grants to individuals "made primarily to assist scholars and creative artists to carry on their own works of research and artistic creation" for which the grantor has no control over the outcome of the research were considered gifts ( Stone v. Commissioner, 1954; 23 T.C. 254).
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