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- Coloured_hat abstract "In Tibetan Buddhist cultures, coloured hats are sometimes used to symbolise attitudes towards various abstract concepts. Several sects are distinguished by the colour of their hats: Yellow Hat - the Gelug sect Red Hat - the Nyingma, Sakya, and Kagyu sects Black Hat - the Karma Kagyu sectIn computing slang, hackers and crackers are identified according to their intentions. White hat hacker, who hacks for beneficial purposes Black hat hacker, who hacks for malevolent purposes Grey hat hacker, who hacks with ambiguous ethicsAlso in computing is a business company called Red Hat.In the educational theories of Edward de Bono, six coloured hats represent six thinking states. White hat – Facts & Information Red hat – Feelings & Emotions Black hat – Critical Judgement Yellow hat – Positive Green hat – New Ideas Blue hat – The Big PictureIn Chinese culture, a green hat symbolises a cuckold. This issue is addressed in the movie, Green Hat.".
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- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Black_Crown.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Computing.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Cuckold.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Edward_de_Bono.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Gelug.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Green_Hat.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Grey_hat.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Hacker_(computer_security).
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Kagyu.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Karma_Kagyu.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Nyingma.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hat.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Sakya.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Sect.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Six_Thinking_Hats.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Slang.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLink White_hat_(computer_security).
- Coloured_hat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coloured hat".
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- Coloured_hat subject Category:Hats.
- Coloured_hat subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhism.
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- Coloured_hat comment "In Tibetan Buddhist cultures, coloured hats are sometimes used to symbolise attitudes towards various different abstract concepts. Several sects are distinguished by the colour of their hats: Yellow Hat - the Gelug sect Red Hat - the Nyingma, Sakya, and Kagyu sects Black Hat - the Karma Kagyu sectIn computing slang, hackers and crackers are identified according to their intentions.".
- Coloured_hat label "Coloured hat".
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