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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Human potential is the capacity for humansHuman potential is the capacity for humans to improve themselves through studying, training, and practice, to reach the limit of their ability to develop aptitudes and skills. "Inherent within the notion of human potential is the belief that in reaching their full potential an individual will be able to lead a happy and more fulfilled life". to lead a happy and more fulfilled life".
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rdfs:comment Human potential is the capacity for humansHuman potential is the capacity for humans to improve themselves through studying, training, and practice, to reach the limit of their ability to develop aptitudes and skills. "Inherent within the notion of human potential is the belief that in reaching their full potential an individual will be able to lead a happy and more fulfilled life". to lead a happy and more fulfilled life".
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