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knowledge is the human capacity (both potential and actual) to take effective action in varied and uncertain situations.
Ãâó: www.mountainquestinstitute.com/definitions.htm
knowledge Theoretical and/or practical understanding of matters worth knowing; the sum of what is known.
Ãâó: john.curtin.edu.au/society/glossary/
knowledge Organized body of information.. The acquaintance with facts, truths or principles as from study or investigation or the familiarity with a partaker subject, branch of learning, etc. see also information and wisdom.
Ãâó: www.seattlecentral.org/faculty/jshoop/glossary.htm...
knowledge or recall of data, expresses the natural urge to recall previously learned material. So knowledge, or being told, can be a foundation for very much learning. It provides a basis for higher levels of thinking, but is rote in nature. Insight rides on top of it.
Ãâó: oaks.nvg.org/wm6ra3.html
knowledge The facts or principles relating to a particular subject or subject area.
Ãâó: www.insurance.ca.gov/HRM/examprocess/glossary.htm
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