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    ------------------------------------------------- Is Water Resources the only solution for the development of Nepal? “Nepal is the second richest country in water resources in the whole world.” We grew up hearing this statement since our childhood. Is this statement valid? Are we really that rich in water resources at all? Our present situation points in the other direction though. The government is making plans and policies with water resources‚ especially hydro-electricity‚ in mind for the ‘accelerated

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    ultimate source of knowledge are skepticism‚ empiricism‚ and rationalism. The theory that knowledge comes from sense experience is called empiricism. It is my belief that empiricism is the strongest argument of the three. Empiricism is the theory that knowledge comes from sense experience. My main reasoning for believing this is because of John Locke’s Tabula Rasa theory. Tabula Rasa is translated a “blank slate”‚ which Locke says is like our mind at birth. Overtime as we age our experiences provide

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    Knowledge can be gained through various means‚ the most important being reading the books. Experinced is also one of the important factor to gained the indepth knowledge. There has been always a controversy between the two about which one gives richer and broader view of knowledge. I personaly feel that this two are interrelated‚ in the sense one follows the other. Knowledge gained through reading the books is of no use unless and untill we implement it in our practical life. Implementing the knowledge

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    learning and developing throughout their whole lives‚ they have gained knowledge not only from books but also from practice and experience. In my opinion‚ both basic knowledge from books and new discovery from experience are important. Following reasons could explain why. On the one hand‚ books hold all knowledge gained by previous generations. Basically‚ people inherited this holder of humankind’s experience. This source of knowledge usually can not be changed‚ in particular history books that were

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    important‚ book knowledge or experience? It has been said‚ "Not everything that is learned is contained in books." Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion‚ which source is more important . Can we obtain the whole knowledge which we need only through the books. The question has triggered a heated discussion among a large variety of people .admittedly i concede that the experience can provide us some special but precious knowledge or notions

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    all of his knowledge and reasoning into doubt he has created himself. He showed us that beliefs don’t tell us anything. Anyone can wish something and call it a belief. There are no limits to what we can wish for. Most of the wishes seem to be very nice things. Beliefs may make us comfortable‚ secure‚ or feel good‚ but they tell us nothing about reality. Beliefs are not a source of knowledge‚ unless you think delusions are knowledge. Descartes sought a way to put our beliefs and knowledge of the world

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    “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards” (Kierkegaard). In the great debate of “Knowledge vs Experience”‚ each side of the story has its pros and cons when applied to the real world. Where knowledge allows its user to recall vast amounts of information about any learned subject‚ it fails to be able to apply that information quickly in the real world. Conversely‚ with experience‚ there is generally a lack of information from the get-go‚ however the lessons learned

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    of my windows... Horrified and shocked‚ even life scarred‚ I witnessed the murder of not a human being‚ but of a horse...my horse. I couldn’t bear to hear that deafening sound of my horse‚ Jaden‚ crying in pain. I didn’t know what to do. There were only two thoughts in my head. I could quickly but quietly sneak into my parent’s room‚ raid their closet to find the hidden gun they didn’t know I knew about‚ and run outside maybe even murder whoever is torturing my horse! Or I could wake up my parents

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    NAME: ALICE SENAMNIMOH-APPEA CANDIDATE NUMBER: FINAL TOK ESSAY DRAFT QUESTION: “There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as a whole is the total information one has acquired. Passive observation is the process of observation that one is not experiencing the event. It is not as dynamic as active experimentation because one just perceives the event and not

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    BACKGROUND 3 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 3 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY 5 INFOSYS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 6 THE K SHOP 7 PROCESS DATABASE ASSISTANCE 8 PEOPLE KNOWLEDGE MAP 8 CATCH THEM YOUNG INITIATIVE 9 INFOSYS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 9 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND E BUSINESS 10 CONCLUSION 11 REFERENCES 12 INTRODUCTION This assignment is aiming to critically appraise the knowledge and knowledge management process and evaluate the importance of knowledge management in

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