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  • 21Creative Technology — This article is about the company. For the university degree, see Master in Creative Technologies. For the advertising slogan, see Citroën. Creative Technology Ltd. Type Public (SGX …

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  • 22Creative Industries Observatory — The [http://www.creativeindustriesobservatory.com Creative Industries Observatory] (CIO),is an academic institution formed in December 2006 within the wider Creative Industries project of which Creative Connexions (formerly known as Creative… …

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  • 23Creative Commons — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Creative. Logo de Creative Commons Licences d exp …

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  • 24creative transformation —    by Adrian Parr   In developing the idea of creative transformation Deleuze draws on a variety of philosophical sources. Initially in his work on Henri Bergson he picks up on the philosopher s concept of creative evolution and duration ,… …

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  • 25creative transformation —    by Adrian Parr   In developing the idea of creative transformation Deleuze draws on a variety of philosophical sources. Initially in his work on Henri Bergson he picks up on the philosopher s concept of creative evolution and duration ,… …

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  • 26Creative MuVo — The Creative MuVo (in some markets, formerly Creative NOMAD MuVo) is a range of digital audio players produced by Creative Technology, launched in 2003. Most models in the MuVo range use flash memory for storing data; the only exceptions being… …

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  • 27Power (philosophy) — Powerful redirects here. For other uses, see Power (disambiguation). Power is a measurement of an entity s ability to control its environment, including the behavior of other entities. The term authority is often used for power perceived as… …

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  • 28creative — I. adjective Date: 1678 1. marked by the ability or power to create ; given to creating < the creative impulse > 2. having the quality of something created rather than imitated ; imaginative < the creative arts > 3. managed so as to get around&#8230; …

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  • 29Power network — In social network theory, a power network collects many social networks to exercise common influence and power over others. Usually it describes the kind of group entity defined in political science or military science, which has a command&#8230; …

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  • 30power —    by Claire Colebrook   Although the concept of power in French philosophy is usually associated with Michel Foucault, and although Deleuze and Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus are explicitly critical of Foucault s use of the word power (rather&#8230; …

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