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Collective Creation

The Drama Review, 1972
The group, rather than the individual, is the typical focus of the alternative society, and this is reflected in the structure of the new theatre organizations, their manner of working, and their theatre pieces. The collective creation of theatre pieces has become the method of conceiving and developing works in the alternative theatre.
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Creation and Re‐Creation

Blackfriars, 1941
When God created all things in His Wisdom, we are introduced to His work in three stages because we cannot understand all the works of God at once. So God instructs us about these elemental things which happened before men existed on this world, and He tells us that in the beginning of His creation He created the good things, the basic things, the ...
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Machine Creation

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2006
Based in Slovenia, cover artist Bogdan Soban prefers to work with generative art instead of computer-aided art because of the former's unique possibility to express the unknown through mathematical formulas. Soban's images are the result of autonomous processes supported by computer programs he developed himself in Visual Basic.
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Creation and New Creation

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2010
Abstract The phrase "new creation," used twice in the letters of Paul (Gal 6:15, 2 Cor 5:17), appears abruptly in both contexts and has therefore been subject to several different interpretations. This article argues that the phrase is best understood as a broad description of the "new state of affairs" inaugurated through Christ's first
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Wealth creation and poverty creation

City, 2002
This paper links an issue which has long been prominent in City - the relationship between international and local processes - and a concern with London. London is at an important stage: after 15 years of de-regulation and weakened democratic institutions it is grappling now with a new governance structure outlined in a recent paper by John Tomaney ...
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Destructive creation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Destructive Creation is the deliberate introduction of new, perhaps improved generations of durable goods that destroy, directly or indirectly, the usage value of units previously sold inducing consumers to repeat their purchase. This paper discusses this practice by a single seller in an infinite-horizon, discrete time model with heterogeneous ...
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Creationism

2014
Creationism in the broadest sense refers to God as Creator. It is an essential element in the beliefs of the so-called Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and centers on the claim that God made the physical world out of nothing. However, more recently “creationism” has been appropriated for an idiosyncratic version of Protestant ...
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Creation without Creationism

Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1997
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