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Today, horizons of knowledge are broader.
Ms. Rowling was in Spain to receive the Award for Concord, given to someone who has "contributed to the struggle against injustice, poverty, disease or ignorance, to opening new horizons of knowledge".
MADRID: ROWLING'S PRIZE -- Beating 37 other nominees, J. K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter novels, has been named the winner of the Prince of Asturias Award for Concord, a Spanish prize given annually to a person or group for contributions "to the struggle against injustice, poverty, disease or ignorance, to the defense of freedom, to opening new horizons of knowledge".
Arts and artistic research aid and add in widening our horizons of knowledge production and knowledge creation within the sciences.
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The third is called "the urgency that obstructs the horizon of knowledge" (Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, pp. 26-28).
This promotion of a most common element of knowledge to the very horizon of knowledge, which was broadly acknowledged in the medieval debate on the first known, turned the medieval debate into a critique of knowledge.
There is an intrinsic satisfaction in creating a new business, in expanding the horizons of our knowledge, and in helping others.
A vastly increased research force was now rapidly extending the horizons of botanical knowledge at all levels of plant organization from molecules to global plant ecology.
In particular, this intermediate space (Maciocco and Tagliagambe 2009; Tagliagambe 2008) also represents the field of action of urban design, which extends its horizons in favour of knowledge neglected in city design but which proves essential for exploring different ways of conceiving of the space of inhabiting.
The ability to work from anywhere and deliver information to anywhere has opened up new horizons for all kinds of knowledge workers technologists, designers, copywriters, accountants, lawyers and administrators, to name a few.
In a virtuoso display of spatial depth, Savery places Adam in the distant horizon, under the Tree of Knowledge, naming the animals "Whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof" (Gen. 2 19).
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