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  2. File:Talent woman.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Talent - Wikipedia

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    Talent has two principal meanings: Talent (measurement) , an ancient unit of mass and value Aptitude or talent, a group of aptitudes useful for some activities; talents may refer to aptitudes themselves or to possessors of those talents

  4. Hidden personality - Wikipedia

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    When our hidden personality emerges it is also referred to as out-of-character episodes. These are essential to our general well-being as well as helping to continue our own personal growth and development. When a hidden personality emerges it's also called being 'in the grip'. This refers to the times when the inferior function is being showcased.

  5. Hidden Talent - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Talent is a British television series broadcast on Channel 4.It is presented by Richard Bacon and features members of the public demonstrating specific skills.Each week ordinary members of the public take tests in certain fields or skills to identify any previously unidentified talent, and those that test highest in each area are trained by experts to maximise their potential in that ...

  6. Aptitude - Wikipedia

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    An aptitude is a component of a competence to do a certain kind of work at a certain level. Outstanding aptitude can be considered "talent", or "skill".Aptitude is inborn potential to perform certain kinds of activities, whether physical or mental, and whether developed or undeveloped.

  7. Multipotentiality - Wikipedia

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    Multipotentiality is the state of having many exceptional talents, any one or more of which could make for a great career for that person. — Tamara Fisher, Education Week During 2015, Emilie Wapnick coined [ 6 ] the term "multipotentialite", perhaps to establish a shared identity for the community.

  8. Hidden champions - Wikipedia

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    Hidden champions are relatively small but highly successful companies that excel in their niche but are not well-known to the general public. The term was coined by Hermann Simon . He first used the term in 1990 as a title of a publication in a scientific German management journal, describing the small, highly specialized world-market leaders ...

  9. Tradition and the Individual Talent - Wikipedia

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    The implications here separate Eliot's idea of talent from the conventional definition (just as his idea of Tradition is separate from the conventional definition), one so far from it, perhaps, that he chooses never to directly label it as talent. The conventional definition of talent, especially in the arts, is a genius that one is born with.