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Essays: Knowledge 24 Articles

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    by Irie Bliss

    The human senses are what make the world a reality. Without senses human beings would live in a dark, silent place, and life would have little purpose. The senses are what keep humankind safe, aware, and knowledgeable abou...read more

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    by Judy Ramsook

    Memoir Or Autobiography? One day I happened to mention to a relative that I would someday like to write my autobiography. I must really not have been thinking too clearly at that particular moment because my rela...read more

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    by Barb

    How should we regard knowledge? Finding the way! The purpose is to find the way through your mind. Knowledge implies authority: the people who are the people to whom we should listen. It is focused around reliability: ...read more

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    by Peabody Snickersbee

    It is best to choose not to delve too deeply into the details of things as to do so makes the apparent reality of the world disappear like smoke. This happens as probabilities, assumptions, errors and perspectives all take...read more

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    by Norman A. Rubin

    A way past in time both my wife and I had been acquainted with a strange fellow called Casper Milquetoast. The roly-poly chap in his middle years had a peculiar way of entering into a conversation. It seemed that he had a ...read more

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    by Eun Jiun Lee

    Usage of Knowledge Knowledge that we have kept getting into through our time is useful to live well by doing judgement about things that bother us. Noone is the perfect being so everybody concerns about other's opinion of...read more

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    by Richard Provencher

    The woods are alive with rain-drenched leaves. They soften my steps on today's hiking trail. And I can be a nature voyeur with my camera and binoculars. Got up early, washed, then drove down a quiet Alberta road, compos...read more

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    by Barbara Kasey Smith

    A Lady In Waiting Their she sits like a prima donna. A hat covers iridescent black hair, somber ebony eyes stare into outer space, a Victorian high collared dress, embraces her head in a perfect set position, thr...read more

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    by E Russell

    Essays: Knowledge Bicycles and Blindness Today I lived a metaphor for a knowledgeable existence. Sunscreen got in my eye while I cycled along the road. I stopped, sacrificing precious time, to pour water from my d...read more

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    by Myrna Writewood

    Knowledge, is something that we are all aware of that we have, when we have knowledge we have the knowing of what's around us. For with knowledge we are learning, we are gaining in us a sense, a way of knowing our limi...read more

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    by Steve Marshall

    Is knowledge just a large compilation of facts, and thoughts that have been thought, and kept as worthwhile to keep, and maintained as part of the world's databank of factual content, or is there something more intangible ...read more

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    by That One Guy

    Knowledge is a very tricky thing. There is of course the universally accepted tenant of knowledge, the university, that preaches to us that the more you go to school, the more you know. A theory that is perpetuated by ev...read more

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    by The Reaper

    The enigma of the nature of reality is perhaps the greatest question ever posed by mankind. Ren Descartes sought to understand the very nature of reality in his Meditations on First Philosophy. To understand existence, Des...read more

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    by Cheryl Green

    In the Beginning was the Word As far back as the Greeks, emphasis on the expression of man through the spoken language was deemed a viable, essential tool of a man's constitution. Through a word, the definition, expla...read more

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    by Michael Allen Carvell

    Knowledge is how life is live knowledge brings you to life. for life without knowledge leaves the mind empty. All of life is knowledge as you live in life. Knowledge is life as you live it in life it feeds your drive. ...read more

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    by Robert-Jan Milleker

    With respect to any given body of knowledge, four component parts may be distinguished: A set of experiential, or empirical beliefs which are given to an observer through direct experience, including, importantly, belief...read more

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    by W. Diane Van Zwol

    Love: On the Love of Pure Knowledge If one can state that knowledge rules, why is there still open suppression of knowledge? Even in our era, where there is the reality of a relatively high academic achievement pote...read more

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    by Candice Ross

    Mastering a Skill: Learning a Second Language I believe that most people do not know a second language. The benefits of knowing a second language are; higher learning, possible career upgrades, travels to other...read more

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    by Daniel Berghoff

    POETRY TODAY My favorite all-time poet is Robert Frost. Frost was a four-time Pulitzer Prize winning American poet who was also a teacher and lecturer. He wrote oft-quoted poems, which included "After Apple-Picking", "T...read more

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    by Laura Branch

    I look around and see my classmates taking their test with easy. I began to sweat and feel stress and anxiety began to build up. An academically challenging atmosphere is beneficial to most students. There are a few that c...read more

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