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âWithout Knowledge of the Past, We Would Have No Knowledge At Allâ
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... Without Knowledge of the Past, We Would Have No Knowledge At All By Hashim Kaderbhai Word count 1477 IB 1A "Without Knowledge of the Past, We Would Have No Knowledge At All" Knowledge to me is knowing anything; Information, data, procedure facts that may alter a person's life, not necessarily for his benefit. According to precise definitions knowledge is; * The State or fact of knowing * Familiarity, awareness or understanding gained through experience or study. * The sum or range of what has been perceived discovered or learned. 1 I tend to evaluate the first definition as what we actually know. By this I mean, what humans can communicate to others or define to others is knowing. When somebody claims he knows how can he prove that he knows or what he claims to know? The second definition is much more the answer of the first question. One knows by familiarity, awareness, or understanding but to














