Not exact matches
«We are applying our design and
creativity to the supply chain — not just the product,» said Allen, who is
using robots to manufacture clothing, thus addressing the waste and
human - rights concerns raised by critics of the apparel industry.
And quite apart from
humans, nature itself, we believe, has produced new species of plants and animals, new environments, and other important new facts.15 To interpret this
use of the word «
creativity»» from the standpoint of our metaphysics, we may claim that the production of such novelty» has to do exclusively (with the exception to be discussed below) with characterization.
While early
humans used cooperation and
creativity to hunt and create art, Fuentes said that they leveraged the same traits when engaged in coordinated violence.
From the psychology and neuroscience around play,
creativity, dreaming and sleep, we can as easily derive a picture of
human cognition that doesn't recoil from the buzzing, blooming demands of everyday life, but exults in
using imagination, stories, abstraction and metaphor to comprehend the world.
People often tell children to
use their imagination when approaching a task, which comes from the understanding that imagination is a kind of hotbed of potential for learning and
creativity in
humans.
Before the romantics,
using the term «
creativity» for
human productions was considered impious.
Whether you
use the definition of giftedness from the United States Office of Education (US Department of Education, 1993), which describes these students as» children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment», or as Renzulli (1978) does as the intersection and interaction among three basic clusters of
human traits — above average ability, high levels of task commitment, and high levels of
creativity, it is arguably the concept of asychronicity that educators must address.
These events will address Ai Weiwei's art, democracy and
human rights in relation to
creativity and how digital media is
used in the struggle for freedom of expression.
We will contemplate the world in which conflicting concepts and phenomena are intricately intertwined and constantly in flux, the nature of identity and diversity, and how the courage, imagination and
creativity of
human beings can be
used to derive a new vision and ground design for the future when our future remains uncertain.
Here, in Yokohama, the first port that opened to foreign countries in the late 19th century, we will see how the courage, imagination and
creativity of
human beings can be
used to derive a new vision and ground design for the future.
Forecasts of
human energy
use and natural climate cycles might be stretchable a little further, say to 70 years rather than 40, as they both seem to obey fewer laws than technology, which is what
human creativity has largely focused on in recent centuries that has any relevance to climate.
The Second Circuit's notion of value added making a
use transformative has fundamentally to do with
human creativity; the Ninth Circuit's interpretation of value added opens the door to a purely mechanical procedure involving no
human creativity whatsoever.
If you're working with a general
human resources manager,
use the cover letter to be relatable by showing off your personality and
creativity.