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By  Sivashanmugam Palaniappan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, On August 12, 2011
விதியும் பொருளும் உன் அறிவும்
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By  Sivashanmugam Palaniappan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, On January 19, 2012
எப்பொருளையும் பற்றிய‌ உன் அறிவு எதிர்பாராத‌த‌ல்ல‌.
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By  Andrzej Klimczuk, On November 13, 2011
A. Klimczuk, Zastosowanie koncepcji kapitału społecznego w badaniach ludologicznych. Przykład branży gier komputerowych (Application of the social capital concept in ludology research. An example of the games industry), PTBG and UAM, Poznań, „Homo Ludens” 2010, nr 1(2), p. 51-59. More and more people around the world are using computer (video) games. The development of the gaming industry means increasing of its complexity in all aspects. Not only is the content represented in games continuously differentiating, but we also see the increasing diversity among their creators, users, researchers and the public. This article aims to draw attention to the possibility of using the concept of social capital in ludologists’ research as well as in improving the quality of games and of the cooperation between social environments related with games. Social capital is understood here as a potential of interactions embedded in interpersonal ties and social norms, which can bring advantages for individuals, groups and societies. The author takes a closer look on: the main features of this multi-dimensional category; significant differences between human, social and cultural capital; as well as the positive and negative influences of social capital. ** Z gier komputerowych (wideo) korzysta coraz więcej ludzi na całym świecie. Rozwój branży gier oznacza wzrastającą jej złożoność we wszystkich płaszczyznach. Nie tylko stale różnicują się treści przedstawiane w grach, ale też rośnie zróżnicowanie ich twórców, użytkowników, badaczy i opinii publicznej. Celem artykułu jest zwrócenie uwagi na możliwość wykorzystania koncepcji kapitału społecznego w badaniach ludologów oraz w podnoszeniu jakości gier i współpracy między środowiskami związanymi z grami. Kapitał społeczny jest tu rozumiany jako potencjał współdziałania osadzony w powiązaniach międzyludzkich i normach społecznych, który może przynosić korzyści osobom, grupom i społeczeństwom. Przybliżone zostały: główne cechy tej wielowymiarowej kategorii; istotne różnice między kapitałem ludzkim, społecznym i kulturowym; oraz pozytywne i negatywne skutki oddziaływania kapitału społecznego.
By  Sivashanmugam Palaniappan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, On May 20, 2011
You will discover the same laws of nature in anything and everything!
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By  Bar tender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, On August 3, 2008
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By  , On July 28, 2012
It's a Microcontroller Based DIY Electronics Project. Named Wireless RF Module Using PIC Microcontroller. An RF module is a small electronic circuit used to transmit, receive, or transceive radio waves on one of a number of carrier frequencies. RF modules are widely used in consumer applications such as garage door openers, wireless alarm systems, industrial remote controls, smart sensor applications, weather monitoring system, RFID, wireless mouse technology and wireless home automation systems. They are often used instead of infrared remote controls as they have the advantage of not requiring line-of-sight operation. Stay tuned for Furthur Links, Thanxx. Created By: Abhi Sharma
By  Delphina Balan, Jawaharlal Nehru University, On February 23, 2012
What Can We Know: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
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By  Kumba Shri, Colombo University, On February 4, 2012
The Expected Knowledge, Neurolinguistic Programming Language, Theory of mind, Knowledge Structures, Knowledge Transfer, Knowledge and Power, A Priori Knowledge, Tamilnadu, Uniformatics, Invariantology, Sivashanmugam, Shcool Development, Indigenous Knowledge, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (Computer Science), Anthropology of Knowledge, Sociology of Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Innate Principles, Innate order, Innateness, Transformative Communication of Wisdom, Local Wisdom, Collective Wisdom, Wisdom of Solomon, Babylonian Wisdom Literature, Akkadian Literature, History of Religious Concepts, Wisdom (Psychology), Wisdom Traditions, Wisdom Literature, Future of artificial intelligence , Artificial General Intelligence , Collective Intelligence , Crowdsourcing, Open Science, Open Innovation, AI Planning (Artificial Intelligence ), Ambient Intelligence AmI (in ), Multiple Intelligences , Competitive Intelligence, Intelligence Studies, Machine Intlligence, Artificial Intelligence , Information Technology and System Integration, System Modeling and Simulation, Dynamic Systems and Control, Integration Technology of Automation Systems, Numerical Analysis and Computational Mathematics, Optimization Technology., Swarm Intelligence , Collective Intelligence , Business Intelligence , Emotional intelligence , Computational Intelligence , Artificial Intelligence , Medical Education, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Educational Leadership, Adult Education, Mathematics Education, Distance Education, Sociology of Education, Educational Psychology, Science Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Educational Technology, Teacher Education, Philosophy Of Psychology, Social Philosophy, Environmental Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Philosophy of Technology, Philosophy Of Education, Philosophy of Art, Moral Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy Of Law, Continental Philosophy, Philosophy Of Language, Philosophy Of Science, Philosophy of Mind, Political Philosophy, Research, Enzymology, Immunology, Semiotics, Semantics, Engineering, Electronics, Biotechnology, Psychology, Education, Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Fluxomics, Proteomics, Genomics, Learning, Teaching, Biophysics, Bioinforamtics, Chemistry, Physics, Metaphysics, Wisdom, Intelligence , and Epistemology
By  Srinivasan Rengasamy, Madurai Institute of Social Sciences, On December 17, 2009
Teaching material compiled by S.Rengasamy to supplement the class room teaching to teach Participatory Programme Planning and Developmentfor paper perscibed by Madurai Kamaraj University's Master of Social Work (Community Development Specialization) course in its affiliated colleges