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Resolutions to enhance confident creativity

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It is common for obstacles to be placed in the way of creative processes in science. Some established and respected scientists will oppose the arrival of people with new ideas, or may simply be unable to see beyond their entrenched scientific assumptions. In order to tackle these obstacles, young people should be encouraged to be involved in scientifically creative thinking. It is important to be aware that creativity is restricted if people are set targets other than the investigation of their own ideas for its own sake.

Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2000
Analysis, Creative ability in science, Scientific creativity

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Challenging the high-speed market

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Marine engine manufacturers are coming out with new gas turbines to meet the power needs of today's high-speed vessels. For example, General Electric LM1600 turbines will serve as the main powerplants in the new generation of fast ferries being built in Swedish, Finnish and Danish shipyards. A brief overview of the high-speed marine engine market and the products available today is presented.

Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
Publication Name: Motor Ship
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0027-2000
Year: 1995
Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing, Gas Marine Turbines, Evaluation, Marine gas-turbines, Marine gas turbines

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A few flowers and how they got their names

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One of the interesting facts about flowers is the origin of their names. Anemones, which used to be called 'windflowers' derived their names from the greek word 'anemos' which means wind. Evening primroses during the earlier times were called primroses in reference to the UK's spring flowers.

Author: Wells, Diana
Publisher: Firelands Media Group LLC
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1998
Names, Origin, Flowers

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