DEFINE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT/QUESTIONS
1.
KNOWLEDGE IS
POWER
- Power is something that a person possesses to control or have authority over something. Having knowledge has the benefit of influencing or manipulating things and/or people, thus becoming a power.
- Power is something that a person possesses to control or have authority over something. Having knowledge has the benefit of influencing or manipulating things and/or people, thus becoming a power.
2.
HOW DOES
INFORMATION BECOMES KNOWLEDGE?
- Information are data, facts, news, etc. that are acquired from experiments or other phenomenon or situations. An information becomes a knowledge once a person perceived and can possibly apply it in real life.
- Information are data, facts, news, etc. that are acquired from experiments or other phenomenon or situations. An information becomes a knowledge once a person perceived and can possibly apply it in real life.
3.
STATE THE
IMPORTANCE OF GIVING CREDITS TO THE SOURCE OF ONE’S WORK. ELABORATE YOUR
ANSWER.
- Giving credits to the source of one’s work is really important. Aside from obeying the law and not being jailed, giving credit also protect your reputation as an individual. It is like giving respect for his or her efforts. It can be a token of gratitude for the person since it helps us to know facts that are included in his or her work. We should give credits to other people’s work the way we wanted to be given credits.
- Giving credits to the source of one’s work is really important. Aside from obeying the law and not being jailed, giving credit also protect your reputation as an individual. It is like giving respect for his or her efforts. It can be a token of gratitude for the person since it helps us to know facts that are included in his or her work. We should give credits to other people’s work the way we wanted to be given credits.
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