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  2. 7 Creative Hobbies to Take Up in the New Year - AOL

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    We believe that if there is one thing you should stick to, it ought to be to take on a new hobby. Creative crafts like knitting, crocheting, and painting are actually good for you. They boost your ...

  3. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    During the Depression there was an increase in the participation in hobbies because the unemployed had the time and a desire to be purposefully occupied. [11] Hobbies are often pursued with an increased interest by retired people because they have the time and seek the intellectual and physical stimulation a hobby provides.

  4. Creative & Cultural Skills - Wikipedia

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    It covers crafts, cultural heritage, jewelry, design, music, performing, literary and visual arts. It was created to bridge the gap between industry, education and the government, as well as to give employers an effective influence over education and the skills developed in the U.K.

  5. Creativity - Wikipedia

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    One definition given by Dr. E. Paul Torrance in the context of assessing an individual's creative ability is "a process of becoming sensitive to problems, deficiencies, gaps in knowledge, missing elements, disharmonies, and so on; identifying the difficulty; searching for solutions, making guesses, or formulating hypotheses about the ...

  6. The 21 most creative job titles - AOL

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    In today's era of ruthless competition and continuous innovation, people don't want stodgy, confining job titles.

  7. Creative professional - Wikipedia

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    A creative professional who is also known as a creative specialist is a person who is employed for the extraction of skills in creative endeavors. Creative professions include writing, art, design, theater, television, radio, motion pictures, related crafts, as well as marketing, strategy, scientific research and development, product development, engineering, some types of teaching and ...

  8. Creative education - Wikipedia

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    Creative education is when students are able to use imagination and critical thinking to create new and meaningful forms of ideas where they can take risks, be independent and flexible. [1] Instead of being taught to reiterate what was learned, students learn to develop their ability to find various solutions to a problem.

  9. Category:Hobbies - Wikipedia

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