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What remains is a question: will the intended audience, 12 and older, find only entertainment in the medium, or will it also derive wisdom from the message?

The essence of the finest criticism derives from wisdom and humanity more than from mere expert knowledge.

The paper then turns to thinking about FARD, and begins with a statement of the current conventional wisdom, derived from the World Food Summit, but also from the work of other international agencies working in the area.

SLC students equipped with 'character' derived from local wisdom, a command of English, capital from interaction with both Eastern and Western tourists, and coding skills, may be well placed to meet this shortage or perhaps even win scholarships for enrolment in tertiary level computer science courses, nationally and internationally.

Dowrick 13 and Reeve 14 refer to the insights derived from the wisdom traditions in informing their work which moves away from a positivist understanding of emotional distress to an approach which incorporates ideas of personal agency and encourages hope.

In this sense, the "surprisingly popular" principle is not simply derived from the wisdom of crowds.

Many of them could read, a fairly unusual accomplishment then but a useful one for a group that believed wisdom derived from personal study of the Scriptures.

It is underappreciated that the metaphor Sarah Palin chose today to explain her decision to resign as governor of Alaska — "Only dead fish go with the flow" — is derived from political wisdom first learned and disseminated here along the Chari River.

And even with the increased attention to the injury, modern concussion treatment has become a mix of practices derived from prevailing wisdom and experience, limited clinical science and common sense.

Conventional wisdom derived from experimental and theoretical studies of metal ion transport in liquid membrane systems suggests that the selective behavior of closely-related metal-sorbing vesicles (MSVs) should depend on independent interaction of ions with the membrane-bound carrier and with the encapsulated water soluble chelator.

The good news is that the wisdom derived from bottom-up international development has already begun to trickle into domestic efforts.

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