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Evaluate the Role of Intuition in different Areas of Knowledge

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Evaluate the role of intuition in different areas of knowledge As a female, I may consider intuition to be an important element in my life. This is mainly because I find that when I'm intuitive I am using my sixth sense or , in other words that I'm receiving an alert call from within whenever I do not feel strong about a certain thing, situation or person. For example, a person might be walking in a dark alley and all of a sudden get a feeling or some kind of vibe that something is wrong. That person's intuition has become strong enough to warn of the possible danger ahead. The information that contributes to the intuition comes from different, hardly noticeable, observations about the environment that a person doesn't consciously register. However after studying intuition, I've come to realized that my intuition differs from my instinct, my sixth sense. A...

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