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Transmitted knowledge is everything that one can learn only by imitating others, like language, culture, scripture, history, law, and science.
Stories were the primary way our ancestors transmitted knowledge and values.
"But if you define culture as socially transmitted knowledge, skills and information, it turns out we see some of that in animals.
We found the enduring presence and use of these immovable food storage facilities in the landscape encoded and transmitted knowledge about sustaining successful food storage across spatially and temporally dispersed groups.
In these prologues, the rewriter testifies to his or her aim phrased as the wish to collect all that is known about each of the twelve apostles as far as their acts (virtutes) and martyrdom (passio) are concerned, and at the same time to purify this transmitted knowledge of unorthodox influences.
The biology of building and maintaining our brains may explain many of the preferences that put us at risk of obesity now that we have used technology and culturally transmitted knowledge to increase access to food and decrease the exertion required to survive.
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How did they transmit knowledge?
A university transmits knowledge through instruction.
This was an ability to learn from others and to transmit knowledge, wisdom and skills.
So while genes went on creating and transmitting knowledge through random variation and selection — what we call evolution — human beings, using their brains, started to create and transmit knowledge using creativity and hypothesis-testing — what we call science.
"We want to transmit knowledge, not create a show," Mr Adrià said.
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