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...Cooking is a creative art, and science also takes a great deal of creativity??as scientists we try to be as creative as we can,” Weitz said. “My motivation is to teach people science, but to make it real and exciting...
...summer and term-time involvements led el Habashy to see what she describes as “the need to foster greater creativity?? in the fashion industry...
Many thought a silver lining of last year’s financial crisis—or from the populist rage that flared against Wall Street excess and profits from leverage, not creativity??would be that earnings differentials would return from obscene to merely enormous levels, if not to the very generous multiples that had long been adequate to fuel a vibrant economy. Well, the hyper-bonuses are back—astonishingly having been made even easier to achieve with taxpayers socializing the downside risks. And the crisis? What crisis...
Eventually, Rose said that the culture of silence and the “creativity?? that managers encouraged among employees to circumvent tax payments became so disruptive that he could no longer properly conduct his work. The culture of HMC, Rose said, was such that managers consciously avoided providing him with necessary reporting information. He recalls one incident in particular in which a lawyer told him he was “rocking the boat” after he raised a legitimate tax issue...
...deliver opening remarks. Faust conveyed her excitement in seeing the “new spaces, new times, and new possibilities” of the historic theater, paying equal respects to the Hasty Pudding’s artistic contributions since 1888 as well as the “cauldron of creativity?? that she said would undoubtedly be the future of theater at Harvard. Faust also noted the importance of having a space for the “700 undergraduates involved in all phases of theater” at Harvard. Sited on Holyoke Street, the new location...