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     discoveries that are merely a rehash of earlier work are
                  seldom  considered  creative.  To  be  creative,  an  idea  or
                  product must be new.
                         Therefore,  the  following  definition  seems  most
                  reasonable for our purposes: To be considered creative, a
                  product or idea must be original or novel to the individual
                  creator.
               b. The second aspect of creativity is appropriateness. One
                  important  factor  in  determining  appropriateness  is  the
                  cultural context in which the creativity is based. Just as
                  intelligence is viewed differently in various cultures, so
                  the vehicles and focus of creativity vary from culture to
                  culture and across time.
                         Definition of appropriateness here that is nearly as
                  broad as the term itself: An idea or product is appropriate
                  if it meets some goal or criterion. Creativity is purposeful
                  and  involves  effort  to  make  something  work,  to  make
                  something better, more meaningful, or more beautiful. In
                  much adult creativity, criteria are set by the culture and
                  the discipline.
                         Most  paintings,  for  example,  must  have  some
                  balance  and  composition.  The  question  becomes  much
                  trickier as the norms change in a discipline. A review of
     	
