Our credentialed educators continue to instill the power of knowledge.
Gender equality will exist when both women and men are able to share equally in the distribution of power and knowledge, have equal opportunities, rights and obligations in terms of work or income generation, are given equal access to quality education, capacity building opportunities throughout life and in all domains, and the possibility to develop to their full potential.
The power of this form of tacit knowledge is embodied in the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe masterpieces of beauty, craftsmanship, and stability, all erected without blueprints or books.
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Possessing the power and knowledge of how well you have increased the velocity of your savings and thereby your wealth-building creates options, alternatives and more life choices.
In a region with shocking levels of unemployment and lots of young people, knowledge of English means the power to get a better job, or perhaps to emigrate.
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Although they may have made what now looks like a bad deal, it did not entitle them to termination under the Copyright Act because that bad deal was made with the knowledge and power of the termination right as it stood in 1992.
In large part it was because in the balance of power, hustlers lost their main weapon: specialized and indispensable knowledge of murky emerging markets.
But these groups, despite their failings, may also have a better knowledge of how political power works in the finer details, and how hard it is to govern a country without trust, or when constantly distracted.
In the case of social media, knowledge is power, and the more you know, the better decisions you can make.
Most relevant to today, Congress has investigated the causes behind economic downturns, using the power of investigation to raise public concern and improve knowledge of the economy.
Perceived knowledge was the source of actual power.
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Apple signed a seven-year deal for 2.28 megawatts of critical power load in the data center, Data Knowledge reports.
The competition tests brain power, composure and, for the first time, knowledge of vocabulary.
We need to know how to harness the power of the Internet and these new technologies for creating and sharing knowledge that will prepare students with the skills to compete in the 21st century.
Without prior knowledge of what happens in a world where power is only distributed to those who are considered worthy, the newer generations have failed to see the warning signs of a closing internet and did not demand that things remain as open as they could be.
If knowledge is power, then the intellectual-horsepower rating of tomorrow's vehicles is going to be tarmac-shreddingly high.
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It's a matter of time before we leverage the power of Google TV and other smart screens in our daily lives to bring knowledge experts from around the globe to any local classroom.
For Gen Ys, knowledge, in itself, is power, so having greater awareness of the issues that affect them means that they are increasingly likely to act on those issues.
He absorbed knowledge from a broad range of fields with the efficiency of a power shovel scooping earth.
Whether his campaign knew better and disregarded that knowledge or remained willfully ignorant of the public health consequences of the power they already wield, this ad should help disqualify him for the office he seeks.
Mr Mahmoudi's lawyers have expressed fears for his life, saying he now has sole knowledge of many of the state secrets from Gaddafi's time in power.
In an era of widespread, inexpensive communications, knowledge spreads way too fast for it to hold power for long.
While some people might not immediately associate blue-collar occupations with higher-level formal education, some of these managers and supervisors must have extensive knowledge of business or sciences to perform the tasks of, for example, power plant operator or agricultural manager.
Far from his betraying America, as the misguided and the ill-intentioned continue to charge, Colonel Lindbergh has almost single-handedly served to strengthen America's military preparedness by imparting his knowledge to our own military and by doing everything within his power to advance the cause of American aviation and to expand America's air defenses.
"After 10 years developing significant knowledge and experience in all aspects of using sustainable biomass in place of coal at our power station, we now have the mandate, means and expertise to transform the business into a predominantly biomass-fuelled generator, " said Drax chief executive Dorothy Thompson.
The question is whether the traditional educational profile of the journalist, J-schooled or not, can compete with the ingenuity of the technology companies, the knowledge of emerging expert media (such as Science-Based Medicine) or even the power of government as delineated in a fascinating report by Deloitte, to produce and disseminate not only information but also the tools to interpret that information.
And also to have a knowledge of myself, I realized that the word was powerful, and I could use this power to help enlighten others.
McDonogh 15 is one of 55 public charter schools that make up a nationwide network known as KIPP ("Knowledge Is Power Program"), dedicated to serving low-income and minority students with a rigorous curriculum.
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