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Think Again: Tips On Finding And Flexing Your Creativity
Hackaday· 4 days agoTechnical work — including problem-solving — is creative work. In addition, creativity is more than a vague and nebulous attribute that ...
Dunedin middle schoolers heading to Odyssey of the Mind world competition
Fox local via AOL· 9 hours agoDunedin Highland Middle School’s Odyssey of the Mind Structures Team heads to Iowa on Monday to...
Take a hike! The benefits of walking and how to get more steps in this summer
Euronews via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoDo you want to be more creative? Try taking a walk. We spoke to researchers and avid walkers on how...
18 strategies to reignite your creative spark
Newsweek· 4 days agoCreativity is the driving force behind innovation and problem-solving in your company. From changing up your routine to seeking out input from others,...
City of Aiken now designated cultural district
WJBF Augusta via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAIKEN, S.C. (WJBF) — Aiken now boasts an achievement shared by only a handful of cities across South Carolina. The city is designated as a cultural...
Council Post: 13 Hiring Challenges Facing Marketers Today (And How To Overcome Them)
Forbes· 5 days agoAs marketing and communications leaders themselves, the members of Forbes Communications Council are...
Why healthy dreams are important to write down
Rolling Out· 6 days agoWhile dreams can be whimsical and surreal, they often carry significant meaning and insight into our subconscious minds. Writing down your dreams —...
Brewster students excel in Olympics of Visual Arts - Mid Hudson News
Mid Hudson News· 2 days agoBREWSTER – Three gold medals and one silver: Not bad for a group of Brewster School District fifth...
How visiting museums can boost your intelligence
Rolling Out· 5 days agoEngaging with the exhibits and the stories they tell can have a profound impact on our cognitive abilities. In this article, we will delve into the...
State of the terminal – OSnews
OSNews· 4 days agoIt’s only been in the last couple of years that I’ve begun to dig deep into the inner workings of how terminal emulators, and the applications that run inside of them, really work. Maybe the terminal people are right after all.