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  2. Knowledge value - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Toffler (1990) [6] proposed that knowledge is a wealth and force multiplier, in that it augments what is available or reduces the amount needed to achieve a given purpose. In comparing knowledge and product value, Amidon (1997) [ 7 ] observes that knowledge about how to produce products may be more valuable than the products themselves.

  3. List of knowledge deities - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Spirit is the person of the Triune Godhead who is tasked with guiding humans towards knowledge of righteous action. The Spirit's duties includes pointing non-believers towards knowledge of the Christian faith, and the faithful towards knowledge of right and just action and lifestyle. [11]

  4. Knowledge - Wikipedia

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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 knowledge, is often characterized as true belief that is distinct from opinion or guesswork by virtue of justification. While there is wide agreement among philosophers that propositional ...

  5. 11 Richest Empires in Ancient History - AOL

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    Egyptian Empire. In 2002, the journal Nature published a game-changing report that revealed an incredible economic disparity in ancient Egypt. The vast majority of ancient Egyptians, it turns out ...

  6. Knowledge economy - Wikipedia

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    The knowledge economy operates differently from the past as it has been identified by the upheavals (sometimes referred to as the knowledge revolution) in technological innovations and the globally competitive need for differentiation with new goods and services, and processes that develop from the research community (i.e., R&D factors ...

  7. Wealth in people - Wikipedia

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    Wealth in people (sometimes written wealth-in-people) is a concept developed by anthropologists and historians to describe social systems in which status, power, and influence are achieved and mediated through the number of one's dependents, followers, or other social ties and affiliations. [1]

  8. 10 Richest People in the World - AOL

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    Despite his vast wealth, Buffett doesn’t live in a multimillion-dollar mansion. Instead, he still resides at the same Omaha house he bought in 1958 for just $31,500. 8. Warren Buffett.

  9. Plato's problem - Wikipedia

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    Rationalism is a philosophical and epistemological perspective on knowledge that claims, at its most extreme, that reason is the only dependable source of knowledge; moreover, rationalists assert that a priori knowledge is the most effective foundation for knowledge . Empiricism, on the other hand, argues that no knowledge exists prior to ...