Knowledge
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Now, it's not the most ground-breaking idea, but when I started to think that maybe there are times when mystery is more important than
knowledge.
I wanted to understand how we could use our
knowledge
of the mind and the brain to come up with psychological tools that would help us perform at our best.
The one which was tapping phone calls was completely separated from the one which controlled the letters, for good reasons, because if one agent quit the Stasi, his
knowledge
was very small.
And yet, to my knowledge, I have never seen a company outsource its CEO's job, automate their job, export the job to China.
One of the things that is so profoundly exciting and challenging about this moment is that as a result of this power illiteracy that is so pervasive, there is a concentration of knowledge, of understanding, of clout.
As a result of all of this creeping fatalism in public life, we here, particularly in America today, have depressingly low levels of civic knowledge, civic engagement, participation, awareness.
Well, we turn it into a
knowledge
certificate, a global
knowledge
certificate, which you can use, if you're a large organization, a school, a university, or maybe a news agency, to certify yourself as globally knowledgeable.
So maybe 10 years from now, if this project succeeds, you will be sitting in an interview having to fill out this crazy global
knowledge.
Big data and algorithms are going to challenge white collar, professional
knowledge
work in the 21st century in the same way that factory automation and the assembly line challenged blue collar labor in the 20th century.
Upon graduation, these doctors share their
knowledge
with nurse's aids, midwives, community health workers, to help them become better at what they do, not to replace them, to work with shamans and traditional healers.
So taxation is a source of knowledge, and that's what we need the most right now.
As a teacher, I see my classroom as a laboratory that not only generates skills and
knowledge
but also understanding and hope.
What we needed to do to was to find actors that were able to grab this distributed
knowledge
in society and use it to make better and more fair decisions.
But the point of adventure is not only to learn, it's to be able to share that
knowledge
with the world, and with that, thanks to a couple of engineers at MIT, we were able to use a prototype camera called the Edgertronic to capture slow-motion video, up to 20,000 frames per second in a little box that's worth 3,000 dollars.
And I dream of the day that we have underwater cities, and maybe, just maybe, if we push the boundaries of adventure and knowledge, and we share that
knowledge
with others out there, we can solve all sorts of problems.
Arguments are more convincing when they rest on a good
knowledge
of the audience, taking into account what the audience believes, who they trust, and what they value.
Well, first of all, they feed us and they also give us the oxygen we breathe, but plants are also the source of important, biologically active ingredients that we should be studying very carefully, because human societies over the millennia, they have developed important knowledge, cultural traditions, and important plant-based medicinal resources.
In 2012, we entered the competition for the Angelini Innovation Center, and the aim was to build the right environment for
knowledge
creation.
It is accepted that for such an aim,
knowledge
creation, interaction among people, face-to-face contact, it's important, and we agreed on that.
It's our fears and our lack of
knowledge
and imagination that stands in the way of real reform.
And in the case of men, it is more common to see that they feel they have enough
knowledge
and just need to put it in practice in another place with better luck.
VM: I think you break it with your body, more than with your
knowledge.
Do they have rights, freedom of choice, freedom from discrimination and access to the the world's most advanced
knowledge?
Let's live on a planet full of luxuriant vegetation, in which isolated peoples can remain in isolation, can maintain that mystery and that
knowledge
if they so choose.
How many human lives might have been saved if this veterinary
knowledge
had been put into the hands of E.R. docs and cardiologists?
Shouldn't this veterinary
knowledge
be put into the hands of psychotherapists and parents and patients struggling with self-injury?
And from literate populations, new forms of collective action emerged in the spheres of knowledge, religion and politics.
2,300 years ago, the rulers of Alexandria set out to fulfill one of humanity’s most audacious goals: to collect all the
knowledge
in the world under one roof.
After establishing himself as a conqueror, the former student of Aristotle turned his attention to building an empire of
knowledge
headquartered in his namesake city.
Though the Library of Alexandria and its countless texts are long gone, we’re still grappling with the best ways to collect, access, and preserve our
knowledge.
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