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  • ...ntal skill regarding problem solving with speed and accuracy; in contrast, wisdom is what is gained by an intelligent person who consistently learns over tim == Wisdom literature ==
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  • ...o, an individual who does not love, or seek, wisdom because he already has wisdom.
    136 bytes (20 words) - 04:32, 12 September 2009
  • ...ntal skill regarding problem solving with speed and accuracy; in contrast, wisdom is what is gained by an intelligent person who consistently learns over tim == Wisdom literature ==
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  • ...d created the wise path that I hope many people can follow to increase our wisdom. *The work of Nicholas Maxwell inspired me to create the Wikiversity Applied Wisdom curriculum. These freely available courses assist anyone pursing increased
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  • Ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens.
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  • ...st thought. The five are: concentration, energy, faith, thoughtfulness and wisdom.
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  • A [[political philosophy]] that trusts the wisdom of the common man over that of elites
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  • In [[dentistry]], a '''third molar''', also call a '''wisdom tooth''', are "the aftermost permanent tooth on each side in the [[maxilla] ...EH, Plasschaert AJ| title=Interventions for treating asymptomatic impacted wisdom teeth in adolescents and adults. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | yea
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  • ...nclude>Molars located at the rear of the mandible, commonly referred to as Wisdom teeth, that usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25 in humans.
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  • ...er of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]], who wrote a book, ''[[The Wit and Wisdom or Boris Johnson]]'', about his friend and fellow members.
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  • ...ght, and in several other ways; also (with a capital "T"), deep, important wisdom.
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  • ...and eventually Athena was born out of his head; accordingly her name means wisdom or cleverness.
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  • ...(2005):''' ''Deep Smarts; How to cultivate and transfer enduring business wisdom.'' Harvard Business School Press. ISBN 1-59139-528-3
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  • ...ntrasted the wisdom and innocence of the New World with the corruption and wisdom of the Old.
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  • The activities done by serious pursuers of [[knowledge]] and [[wisdom]] (e.g. [[scholar]]s). It is [[method|methodical]] [[investigation]] into a
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  • ..., on the other hand, does not love, or seek, wisdom because he already has wisdom. According to Plato, there are two categories of beings who do not do philo ...r is not wise; but, realizing that he is not wise, seeks wisdom, and loves wisdom. This distinction between the philosopher and the sage, played an important
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  • ...as a [[person]]. For [[example]], in [[Greek mythology]], the concept of [[wisdom]] is represented by the human-like [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]].
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  • == Folk wisdom versus indigenous knowledge == ...owledge" seems like the shiny new respectful multicultural concept. "Folk wisdom" is more dismissive. Thoughts? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 05:16,
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  • ...cated to [[Vajrayogini]], the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] version of the goddess of wisdom [[Ugratara|Ugra Tara]], and is sacred to both Hindus and [[Buddhism|Buddhis
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  • ...m_Pilot:Policy_Outline#Author_User_Pages|countless contributors]] with the wisdom of [[Citizendium_Pilot:Policy_Outline#Policy_regarding_Individual_Editors|r
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  • ...by Sophocles, and in the ''[[Bacchae]]'' by [[Euripides]], and had great [[wisdom]] to foretell the [[future]], which was important implications concerning t
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