Sentences with phrase «creative capacity which»

= > Made in the image of God we posses creative capacity which opens an infinite array of expression (artistic, emotive, mechanical, etc) unique at the individual and corporate level.

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The capacity of the human cranium for creative energy is one way in which Adam and Eve are made in the image of their Creator.
The dynamics of a free and open society, in which the individual has full range for creative capacities, have shown their superiority over tyranny built upon a 19th - century ideology.
One of the great mysteries of the natural world is that out of it has evolved the human species, which has the capacity to think, to ask questions, to look for meaning and to be creative.
Here the young child's imagination is nourished and allowed to unfold, leading to an inner vitality out of which grows the capacity not only for dynamic and original thinking but also for creative and effective adult life.
«It suggests that capacity to be more creative evolved for a very specific purpose, which is to allow you to forage efficiently in a landscape that's always changing.»
Perhaps in reaction to that criticism, Apatow has started to work with more female talent in a creative capacity, which includes producing an upcoming project by Lena Dunham, the writer / director of last year's SxSw favorite «Tiny Furniture.»
The film is an intimate exploration of the dynamics of both the creative process and relationships in general, shining a rare light into what our own Chuck Bowen described as a «fleeting paradise of camaraderie and heartbreak, which at least offers proof of capacity for feeling.»
, «where science meets art», which promotes creativity in learning by working with young people to reveal, develop and exercise their capacity for creativity and creative thinking, or the Unlimited Theatre who have also been collaborating with the UK Space Agency ahead of Tim Peake's mission to the International Space Station later this year.
And unlike the case in other countries, where higher education is essentially vocational or professional, American colleges and universities offered liberal arts education — a broad set of courses which developed analytic, creative and communicative capacities.
She leads the creatED professional learning program, which builds creative capacity in schools.
The Javits Act uses the federal definition of «gifted and talented students,» which is located in the definitions section of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those capabilities.
Getting to the point where our spay / neuter clinic joins the ranks of «high volume» in terms of surgery capacity and where we have a fully functioning in - hosue set of diagnostic equipment, which we are actively working on setting up and installing, with creative use of space.
It envisions a world in which artists are understood as valuable assets in every community and everyday people know the power of their own creative capacity to transform their lives, their relationships, and their surroundings.
Early in 1940 we managed to find a small house and for the next three years... I was not able to carve at all... the only sculptures I carried out were some small plaster maquettes for the second «sculpture with colour», and it was not until 1943, when we moved to another house, that I was able to carve this idea... In St Ives I was fortunate enough to have constant contact with artists and writers and craftsmen who lived there, Ben Nicholson my husband, Naum Gabo, Bernard Leach, Adrian Stokes, and there was a steady stream of visitors from London who came for a few days rest, and who contributed in a great measure to the important exchange of ideas and stimulus to creative activity... It was during this time that I gradually discovered the remarkable pagan landscape which lies between St Ives, Penzance and Land's End; a landscape which still has a very deep effect on me, developing all my ideas about the relationship of the human figure in landscape - sculpture in landscape and the essential quality of light in relation to sculpture which induced a new way of piercing the forms to contain colour... The sea, a flat diminishing plane, held within itself the capacity to radiate an infinitude of blues, greys, greens and even pinks of strange hues; the lighthouse and its strange rocky island was an eye; the Island of St Ives an arm, a hand, a face... I used colour and strings in many of the carvings of this time.
Famous for his often - quoted saying, «everyone is an artist,» Beuys sought to activate the intellectual and creative capacity in all human beings, culminating in his notion of «social sculpture,» in which the power of art is activated to transform society.
NTRBs are the principal means through which non-Indigenous parties engage with a traditional owner group before a determination of native title, and they have specific statutory functions that assist non-Indigenous parties to do this.179 As I suggested in my Native Title Report 2004, an untapped opportunity exists to harness the expertise, established community links and relationships with developers, cultural understandings and familiarity with remote areas within NTRBs, to build Indigenous capacity and develop creative businesses based on rights to country.
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