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She shone in life, creativity and accomplishments.
In Milan she learned her craft as a photo-reporter and soon, despite her family's forebodings, she was enjoying success and all the other things she'd previously lacked in life: creativity, independence, intellectual friends.
He was interested in the enhancement of individual and cultural health, and believed in life, creativity, power, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond.
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He proposes that religions arise out of taking the best qualities we see in human life (creativity, love, self-sacrifice, loyalty, fairness, intelligence, etc).
This festival is indeed a vibrant celebration of life, creativity and talent in 2016.
She told me why she likes green - it represents peace, life, creativity and her mother's character, all her supports in her lonely life in this strange country.
In combination with the cognitive functions of higher order cortical networks, this could constitute a basis for the generative and selective processes that underlie real life creativity.
The aim of this study was to disentangle several aspects of the multifaceted construct of creativity: We tested to which extent real-life creativity, in terms of everyday creative activities and actual creative achievement, is determined by creative potential, openness to experiences, and intelligence.
In line with this distinction, creativity research used to sort into two poles, focusing either on the study of psychometrically tested creative potential or on eminent real-life creativity (also called 'little-C' vs 'big-C'; cf. Kaufman & Beghetto, 2009).
Because the existing measures of everyday creativity and creative achievement differ substantially with respect to the included domains of creativity, we used a newly devised inventory that captures both constructs in a standardized way across the same major domains of real-life creativity.
The former concept is hereby often labelled creative potential, highlighting that it reflects rather a predictor of real-life creativity than creativity per se (Runco & Acar, 2012).
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