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Transhumanism: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Monday, July 11th, 2011

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Wikipedia article:  Transhumanism

 

Transhumanism

 

transhumanism (100)

 

·         Transhumanism is an international intellectual and cultural movement that affirms the possibility and desirability of fundamentally transforming the human condition by developing and making widely available technologies to eliminate aging and to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities.

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Genealogy: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

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Wikipedia article:  Genealogy

 

Genealogy

 

Genealogy (100)

 

·         Some scholars differentiate between genealogy and family history, limiting genealogy to an account of kinship, while using "family history" to denote the provision of additional details about lives and historical context.

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Language: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, July 8th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Language" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

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Wikipedia article:  Language

 

Language

 

Language (100)

 

·         Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication.

 

·         The scientific study of language in any of its senses is called linguistics.

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Logic: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

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Wikipedia article:  Logic

 

Logic

 

Logic (100)

 

·         Logic (from the Greek λογική logikē) is the formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning.

 

·         Logic is used in most intellectual activities, but is studied primarily in the disciplines of philosophy, mathematics, semantics, and computer science.

 

·         In philosophy, the study of logic figures in most major areas: epistemology, ethics, metaphysics.

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Mind: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Mind" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

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Wikipedia article:  Mind

 

Mind

 

Mind (100)

 

·         The concept of mind (/ˈmaɪnd/) is understood in many different ways by many different traditions, ranging from panpsychism and animism to traditional and organized religious views, as well as secular and materialist philosophies.

 

·         A rich set of unconscious processes are also included in many modern characterizations of mind.

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Intelligence: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Monday, July 4th, 2011

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Wikipedia article:  Intelligence

 

Intelligence

 

Intelligence (100)

 

·         Intelligence has been defined in different ways, including the abilities for abstract thought, understanding, communication, reasoning, learning, planning, emotional intelligence and problem solving.

 

·         Intelligence is most widely studied in humans, but has also been observed in animals and plants.

 

·         Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines or the simulation of intelligence in machines.

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Canada Day: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, July 1st, 2011

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Wikipedia article:  Canada Day

 

Canada Day

 

Canada Day (100)

 

·         Canada Day (French: Fкte du Canada), formerly Dominion Day (French: Le Jour de la Confйdйration), is the national day of Canada, a federal statutory holiday celebrating the anniversary of the July 1, 1867, enactment of the British North America Act (today called the Constitution Act, 1867), which united three British colonies into a single country, called Canada, within the British Empire.

 

·         Canada Day observances take place throughout Canada as well as internationally. (more…)

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Complexity: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, June 24th, 2011

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Ottawa – Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

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Ottawa
Ottawa (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

Ottawa
Ottawa (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.

           This extreme range in temperature allows Ottawa to boast a variety of annual activities—more notable events such as the Winterlude Festival on the Rideau Canal in the winter and the National Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in July.

           The city is also served by inter-city passenger rail service at the Ottawa Train Station by Via Rail, and inter-city bus service operating out of the Ottawa Bus Central Station.


city (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           The city is also served by inter-city passenger rail service at the Ottawa Train Station by Via Rail, and inter-city bus service operating out of the Ottawa Bus Central Station.


Ottawa River (77)

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.


Canada (61)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.

           This extreme range in temperature allows Ottawa to boast a variety of annual activities—more notable events such as the Winterlude Festival on the Rideau Canal in the winter and the National Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in July.


Ontario (35)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.


national capital region (31)

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.


Quebec (29)

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.


Gatineau (26)

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.


municipality (21)

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.


cities (17)

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

 

 

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About Context Discovery WikiSummarizer

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based summarization engine that summarizes Web pages and documents in English, French, Spanish, and German. The summarization results are stored in any relational database. Report writers, including web-based ones, can be easily used for knowledge mining of the summaries, keywords and links. The search function works as a back-of-the-book index pointing to the most relevant summaries and links.

The keywords, summaries, and links are easily exported via XML to other applications such as Mindjet MindManager, Microsoft Word, etc. to generate instant mind maps and reports. 

For more information about installing the WikiSummarizer for your organization or as a cloud server please contact info@contextdiscovery.com

 

 

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Reality – Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Monday, June 20th, 2011

This mind map presents  a summary of the Wikipedia article  referencing the "Reality" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

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Reality
Reality (100)

           In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. (more…)

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