‘Is it more important to discover new ways of thinking about what is already known‚ then to discover new data or facts.’ To what extend would you agree with this claim? This claim can be interpreted in different ways‚ so it needs to be defined by what I personally believe it means in order to come to a conclusion. By the term ‘new ways of thinking’ I understand having the same information as before but finding a new way of seeing or using it. With the term ‘discover new data/facts’ I understand
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“Only seeing general patterns can give us knowledge. Only seeing particular examples can give us understanding.” To what extent do you agree with these assertions? To answer this quote I will use reason‚ sense perception and language and three areas of knowledge related to them: science and math for reason and history for language. First it is necessary to analyze the quote; “Only seeing general patterns can give us knowledge" means that we reach knowledge only by recognizing a general trend;
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Theory of knowledge Topic no. 9 Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented. Knowledge can be defined as something which is achieved through experience. Knowledge can be segregated into different areas like art‚ mathematics‚ human sciences‚ etc. All areas of knowledge are based on knowledge claims. Every area of knowledge is different from the other. Some of them are discovered while some are invented. Art is an area of knowledge which is invented
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1. Analysis of the knowledge management at TCS using the knowledge management value chain model. *Knowledge acquire -TCS has created communities of practices (CoPs) with an animator expert in an area of knowledge to gather best practice on different area of expertise using business case documenting problem and solution. -Then TCS tried to capture technology‚ processes and case studies called Process Asset Libraries. So their intent was more on capturing structure data in the first wave. -In
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What Would You Do? Chapter 4 American Express Headquarters‚ New York‚ NY Headquarters‚ New York‚ New York.1 With medical costs rising 10 to 15 percent per year‚ one of the members of your Board of Directors mentioned that some companies are now refusing to hire smokers and that the board should discuss this option at the next month’s meeting. Nationwide‚ about 6‚000 companies refuse to hire smokers. Weyco‚ an employee benefits company in Okemos‚ Michigan‚ requires all applicants to take
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lowfat milk and 15 litres of chocolate milk. What is the ratio of the number of lowfat milk to chocolate milk in the New Guest house’s weekly milk order? (A) 3 : 1 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 5 : 3 (D) 8 : 3 A B 3. When wheel B turns 2 revolutions‚ wheel A turns 5 revolutions. When wheel A turns 40 revolutions‚ how many revolutions does wheel B turn? (A) 4 (B) 16 (C) 80 (D) 100 4. Sita studied these pictures of fractions. What pattern might she correctly notice in the fractions
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Theory of Knowledge Essay Title 4: “That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. “That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.”1 These were the words of former
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Manjeet Singh – 7637434 The Question: “Examine the claim that the management of knowledge workers requires the development of human resource practises that are more suited to the particular characteristics of these workers and their jobs” Introduction The term “knowledge worker” was first used by Peter Drucker in “Landmarks of Tomorrow” in 1959. A knowledge worker is someone who specialises in a specific field as they possess certain knowledge which has been accrued through specific courses or experience
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’AS SCIENCE ADVANCES‚ THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION DECLINES. ’ TO WHAT EXTENT IS THIS AN ACCURATE CLAIM? Students of history would be aware that during the time known as the dark ages‚ religion ruled supreme in Europe. In fact it was tyrannical and put to death - after frightful torture - anyone who questioned the teachings of religion. The most number of casualties of the period were from the scientists. Even famed scientists like Galileo were victims of the dreaded Inquisition. It was an uphill
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TOK Essay 4. “That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. Knowledge is formed from different ways of knowing‚ with different language‚ perception‚ reason and emotion‚ a same issue can be interpreted differently by different person or group. From a personal level perspective‚ due to the difference in their background‚ culture and experience etc‚ a person’s knowledge is often different with
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