Insight
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Insight:
- Insight is a piece of information.
- the act or result of apprehending the inner nature of things or of seeing intuitively
- Power of acute observation and deduction; penetration; discernment; perception
- A kind of problem or problem solving behavior distinguished from other kinds by insight phenomenology or psychological theories of insight
[edit] Other uses
- Insight Communications: a cable television company in the Midwest U.S.
- Insight Enterprises: a NASDAQ listed IT computer reseller based in Tempe, Arizona
- Insight Sports Ltd.: a media company in Canada that operates several specialty channels
- Insight (SBS TV, Australia): 1999-*, initially national political current affairs programme, now discussion with audience and expert participation.
- Insight (TV series): a religious syndicated program running in the US from 1960-1985. The show's format was similar to that of SF/F shows like The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, and it was not unknown for God himself to be an on-screen character in the story. Many known actors, such as Rhoda's Harold Gould, Carroll O' Connor, and Jamie Farr were among the show's cast
- Insight (GUI): a Graphical user interface to GDB, the GNU Debugger written in Tcl/Tk by people working at Red Hat, Inc [1]
- Insight Guides: a travel and map guide series based in the UK
- Insight (magazine)
- Insight (public radio program)
- Insight on the Scriptures: a Bible encyclopedia published by Jehovah's Witnesses
- Insights, a 1976 jazz album by the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band
- Insight: A Study of Human Understanding: a 1957 book by Bernard Lonergan
- Insight Technology: a company that produces flashlights for mounting on weapons
- Honda Insight: Honda's first mass production hybrid vehicle
- Project Insight: a division [2] of the San Francisco, California Recreation & Park Department which provides recreation and outdoor adventure programs for young people with hearing or vision impairments
- Insight (magazine): a weekly magazine for Seventh-day Adventist youths