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"Learning is listening to, actively-engaging with, and gaining new or different knowledge, integrating that knowledge into your current mental model, addressing any conflicts or misconceptions that arise and understanding the gained information".
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This is especially important in light of the fact that CBPR 'seeks to build a broad body of knowledge related to health and well-being while also integrating that knowledge with community and social change efforts that address the concerns of the communities involved' (Israel et al. 1998, 179).
The second is that there is a need to build upon past achievements in creating more understanding of natural hazards, by better integrating that knowledge into the wider efforts directed at sustainable development.
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You'll integrate that knowledge with your MBA curriculum to become an influential and innovative leader addressing environmental issues — either directly or peripherally.
In addition, Google has been looking to improve its voice recognition, natural language processing and machine learning, integrating that with its knowledge graph to help develop a brave new search engine.
"The challenge becomes how you integrate that knowledge into your program.
In a way, we integrate that knowledge into our bodies as well, because it rewires our brains – those mercifully rewireable brains that go a long way towards making up for other animals getting the shells and the wings.
Google could work with these authorities, other data controllers, academics, and practitioners to aggregate past cases, guidelines, and experience, in order to chart the contours of individual interests that data protection law must respect, and to integrate that knowledge with the growing volume of new requests.
It's fine to ditch an idea that isn't working, as long as you can learn from it and integrate that knowledge into your next idea.
It would be useful for architects to know what makes people happy, to know what people consider to be a beautiful city, and to integrate that knowledge into the urban planning process.
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