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Knowledge is an
awareness of facts, a
familiarity with
individuals and situations, or a
practical skill.
Knowledge of facts, also
called propositional...
- (epistḗmē) '
knowledge', and -logy) is the
branch of
philosophy concerned with
knowledge.
Epistemologists study the nature, origin, and
scope of
knowledge, epistemic...
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knowledge is an
awareness of
facts that can be
expressed using declarative sentences. It is also
called theoretical knowledge,
descriptive knowledge,...
- Zero
knowledge may mean: Zero-
knowledge proof, a
concept from cryptography, an
interactive method for one
party to
prove to
another that a (usually mathematical)...
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Knowledge management (KM) is the
collection of
methods relating to creating, sharing,
using and
managing the
knowledge and
information of an organization...
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Explicit knowledge (also
expressive knowledge) is
knowledge that can be
readily articulated, conceptualized, codified, formalized,
stored and accessed...
- Tree of
Knowledge may
refer to: Tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, a tree in the
Garden of Eden,
mentioned in the Book of
Genesis Yggdrasil, the...
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Knowledge Day (Russian: День знаний, romanized: Den' znaniy),
often simply called 1 September, is the day when the
school year
traditionally starts in...
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Knowledge Web is the name of four
different projects: The
Knowledge Web
Project supervised by
James Burke A
project under the
European Sixth Framework...
- In Christianity, the word of
knowledge is a
spiritual gift
listed in 1
Corinthians 12:8. It has been ****ociated with the
ability to
teach the faith, but...