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... ideas or perspectives , characterizes young adult- hood ; whereas , the creative in philosophy and leadership , which requires an accumulation of knowledge and experience over time , is more characteristic of late life . Butler ( 1967 ...
... ideas or perspectives , characterizes young adult- hood ; whereas , the creative in philosophy and leadership , which requires an accumulation of knowledge and experience over time , is more characteristic of late life . Butler ( 1967 ...
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... ideas , systems , and organizations made earlier , which is characteristic of the 20s and 30s ; and ( 5 ) emergentive originality , the final form of cre- ativity , which is the disposition to create original and essentially new ideas ...
... ideas , systems , and organizations made earlier , which is characteristic of the 20s and 30s ; and ( 5 ) emergentive originality , the final form of cre- ativity , which is the disposition to create original and essentially new ideas ...
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... idea that creative drama is a necessity rather than a luxury was shared by other educators and artists who , over ... ideas . The child participant usually displays a willingness for complete involvement whereas the adult , in developing ...
... idea that creative drama is a necessity rather than a luxury was shared by other educators and artists who , over ... ideas . The child participant usually displays a willingness for complete involvement whereas the adult , in developing ...
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