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This document appears to be page 301 from a book or educational text regarding 'Creativity'. It presents the famous 'nine-dot problem' puzzle and discusses the 'Science of Creativity,' specifically referencing Graham Wallas, co-founder of the London School of Economics, and his book 'The Art of Thought'. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015991' footer, indicating it was produced as part of a US House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to inquiries into Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists or academia, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.

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Graham Wallas Theorist/Author
Cited as the first person to theorize about the creative process and co-founder of the London School of Economics.

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London School of Economics
Institution co-founded by Graham Wallas.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015991', indicating the document is part of a congressional investigation.

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"Another famous, but clichéd, problem is of you to draw four straight lines through these nine points without lifting the pen from the paper."
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"The first person to theorize about the creative process was Graham Wallas, the co-founder of the London School of Economics."
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"In his book The Art of Thought, he proposed a five-step model for creative thinking."
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