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    knowledge.Knowledge is vast and we acquire knowledge everyday through the small things in life.Bookish knowledge does not last long as the amount of data present in the books cannot be memorized by everyone.Facts which we read from books today cannot be remembered throughout our lives .And i feel learning from experience gives us a better idea of the subject under study and also we start to analyze things from different dimensions ‚and that practical knowledge helps speed up the learning process.

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    Formulation of a problem-something not understood. It may be simple or complex‚ but this problem is to be defined properly otherwise we may miss the direction and efforts may be wasted‚ a causal observation and an idea regarding the existing amount of knowledge on that particular issue may help in the definition of the problem. * Formulation of hypothesis. These are primary ideas which may guide us in our study‚ and are termed hypothesis it is a tentative explanation of a phenomenon. It is not yet proven

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    Age of Exploration

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    The age of exploration had many varied effects on the countries involved‚ mainly Spain‚ France‚ and England. By establishing a prosperous empire in South America by conquering the native people‚ Spain became vastly wealthy off of the gold collected by its native subjects. However‚ since the native people were dying off rapidly due to the foreign diseases brought over by the Conquistadors‚ as well as malnutrition and fatigue‚ Spain and Portugal were the first to introduce slavery to the New World

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    Exploration Proposal This year in year 12 I would like to explore city and suburban photography. In my exploration I will focus on landscapes‚ man-made and that made by mother earth. What I hope to showcase in my portfolio this year is a collection of cityscapes hoping to capture astonishing man-made structures and the great architecture that’s been exerted into them. With this I also hope to showcase a bit of an ‘old vs. new’ theme‚ especially with many iconic Melbourne structures. I hope to also

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    “The whole point of knowledge is to produce both meaning and purpose in our personal lives.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?” At first glance to this question‚ it divides into three main parts; the whole point‚ meaning and purpose‚ and personal lives. The phrase ‘the whole point of knowledge’ refers that ‘the only reason for having knowledge’. The second part of the question is considering the meaning and purpose. Meaning is the definition of an abstract concept that “attributed

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    Exploration in Europe

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    Elzara Akhmedov September 11‚ 2012 HIS 107; European History‚ 1500-1815 Response Journal #2 The opening of the New World was aroused by traveling into diverse geographic areas and by discovering different ways of life. Discoveries of the Europeans created new ways of cultural exchange‚ conversion‚ and generally expanded their cognition of the world and its inhabitants in its great diversity. Let me‚ perhaps‚ explore the Imaginary World‚ as described by “fables about the east” in Mandeville

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    The Arts as an Area of Knowledge- Assessment task Definition of the Arts: Google definition: The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture‚ producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. My definition of the arts is that it is a medium for which emotion and expression can be conveyed‚ typically displayed in the form of a physical representation. For example‚ a sculpture or a drawing

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    To me there has always been a deeper meaning to schooling and education. Knowledge is more than just the most valuable thing on earth‚ it’s a way to build you up and make something for yourself. It’s a way to get around your problems in life or to pull yourself out of poverty and crime. It’s a chance to learn and better oneself. I view education as a form of self-improvement. It can open unlimited doors leading to endless possibilities. Education teaches skills and builds character to help the average

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    Joint Ventures (Li‚ Zhang and Jing‚ 2008). The parent firms jointly exploit their combined resources to identify and create capabilities and core competences to capture market opportunities primarily inside the Chinese market. Chinese firms provide knowledge about government laws and customs‚ along with networking relationships‚ while foreign firms provide financial

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    The printing press had a bigger impact on Exploration. The distribution of Columbus’s letter influenced exploration. He had told the King that on his 30 day journey he had‚ “found many islands inhabited by men without number”(Document.D). He said he‚”took possession for our most fortunate king”(Document.D). Now this letter was published in Spanish‚French‚German‚Latin‚etc. The letter was distributed to these native languages countries allowing people to know what had been found. This means

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