- An
intellectual is a
person who
engages in
critical thinking, research, and
reflection about the
nature of reality,
especially the
nature of
society and...
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Intellectual property (IP) is a
category of
property that
includes intangible creations of the
human intellect.
There are many
types of
intellectual property...
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considered that
erratic childhood care
could lead to over-dependence on
intellectuality as a
substitute for mothering; and saw over-preoccupation with knowledge...
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identified with the life of the mind of the
intellectual. In the
field of philosophy, the term
intellectualism indicates one of two ways of
critically thinking...
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Intellectual disability (ID), also
known as
general learning disability (in the
United Kingdom), and
formerly mental ****ation (in the
United States)...
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Intellectual honesty is an
applied method of
problem solving characterised by a
nonpartisan and
honest attitude,
which can be
demonstrated in a number...
- The
Agreement on Trade-Related
Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is an
international legal agreement between all the
member nations of the...
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Intellectual opportunism is the
pursuit of
intellectual opportunities with a selfish,
ulterior motive not
consistent with
relevant principles. The term...
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needs of
students with disabilities,
addressing various impairments on
intellectual, social, communicative, and
physical levels. Its goal is to overcome...
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limited or
impaired intellectual functioning characterizes intellectual disabilities.
Ageing has been
shown to
cause a
decline in
intellectual functioning. Human...