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"Knowledge is Power" redirects here. For the video game, see Knowledge is Power (video game). American Information Awareness Office seal with its motto scientia est potentia Logos science magazine Znanie — sila (USSR/Russia) - in translation "Knowledge is power" The phrase "scientia potentia est" (or "scientia est potentia" or also "scientia potestas est") is a Latin aphorism meaning "knowledge is
Painting of the parable, by Jacob Willemszoon de Wet, mid-17th century The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (also called the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard or the Parable of the Generous Employer) is a parable of Jesus which appears in chapter 20 of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It is not included in the other canonical gospels.[1] It has been described as a difficult
Iura novit curia is a Latin legal maxim expressing the principle that "the court knows the law", i.e., that the parties to a legal dispute do not need to plead or prove the law that applies to their case.[1] The maxim is sometimes quoted as jura novit curia, iura noscit curia, curia iura novit, curia novit legem or variants thereof.[1] The maxim is applied principally in civil law systems and is p
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