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  2. Factions (Divergent) - Wikipedia

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    In the Divergent book trilogy and film series, factions are societal divisions that classify citizens based on their aptitudes and values. [1] The factions are Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the kind), Erudite (the intelligent), Abnegation (the selfless), and Candor (the honest).

  3. List of Divergent characters - Wikipedia

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    Erudite is one of five factions in the Divergent trilogy and is dedicated to knowledge, intelligence, curiosity, and astuteness. The Erudite symbol is 'The Curious Eye' and the element is water to show their elegance. Their chosen color is blue. It was formed on the principle that lack of knowledge and ignorance is the cause of human problems.

  4. Pundit - Wikipedia

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    The term originates from the Sanskrit term pandit (paṇḍitá पण्डित), meaning "knowledge owner" or "learned man". [4] It refers to someone who is erudite in various subjects and who conducts religious ceremonies and offers counsel to the king and usually referred to a person from the Hindu Brahmin but may also refer to the siddhas, Siddhars, Naths, ascetics, sadhus, or yogis ().

  5. Divergent (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The first main installment in the series tells the story of Beatrice Prior, a teenager who lives in a post-apocalyptic Chicago in which society has been divided into five factions, each with a specialized social function: Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Dauntless, and Erudite. Beatrice, a member of Abnegation, transfers to Dauntless at the age of 16 ...

  6. Can you read cursive? It's a superpower the National Archives ...

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    But it doesn’t mean that they actually use it in real life. ... And many obsolete terms and legal words that can flummox even the most erudite readers. “It feels like solving a puzzle. I ...

  7. Divergent (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Divergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011. The first in the Divergent series, a trilogy of young adult dystopian novels (plus a book of short stories), [1] the novel is set in a post-apocalyptic Chicago, where society defines its citizens by their social and personality-related affiliation with one of five factions.

  8. Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    Some psychological models, such as the Berlin Wisdom Paradigm and Robert Sternberg's Balance Theory, attempt to define and measure wisdom through various cognitive and social factors. Neuroscience studies also explore how brain structures related to emotional processing and long-term thinking contribute to wise decision-making.

  9. Haskalah - Wikipedia

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    The Haskalah was multifaceted, with many loci which rose and dwindled at different times and across vast territories. The name Haskalah became a standard self-appellation in 1860, when it was taken as the motto of the Odessa-based newspaper Ha-Melitz, but derivatives and the title Maskil for activists were already common in the first edition of Ha-Meassef from 1 October 1783: its publishers ...