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Curiosity meaning
Inquisitiveness; the tendency to ask and learn about things by asking questions, investigating, or exploring. | A unique or extraordinary object which arouses interest. | Careful, delicate construction; fine workmanship, delicacy of building.
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AI-Einstein told me his greatest accomplishment was both his theory of relativity and inspiring curiosity in others, before tossing me a question Socrates-style about what sparks curiosity in my own life.
As far as Homi Bhabha was concerned, my biggest takeaway is his insatiable curiosity, and that he was unafraid of the hard work required to turn curiosity into expertise.
Those relationships, he continued, imbued him not only with a curiosity about how to survive, but a curiosity about how well he can love the people — and dogs — in his orbit.
Curiosity fuels proactive, enjoyable learning: Perhaps courses in psychology and philosophy spark a curiosity in many students that accounting II simply does not.
The husband and wife share an intense sexual connection but their insatiable sexual curiosity leads to curiosity of a different, possibly gendered, and definitely more dangerous kind.
We’ve all heard what curiosity may have done to the cat, but as it turns out, curiosity is a thriving state of mind for human beings.
A fascinating study from Duke University suggests that the act of playing as an art thief can improve the mind by heightening one's curiosity.
After hearing evidence from more than 50 witnesses the jury concluded there was "a lack of scrutiny and professional curiosity at all levels" and a "seriously unsafe culture of defaulting to granting licences and returning licences after review".
After its successful mission, the Curiosity team was astounded to uncover a snapshot of Mars’ distant past: evidence that ancient lakes once existed and lapped at sandy shores.
After months of hype and curiosity, the NASCAR Cup Series hits the streets of downtown Chicago on Sunday at the end of a big weekend for the sport that includes concerts and other entertainment.
And although Margolyes exudes a child-like glee and curiosity, she is pessimistic about her future and the world’s.
And, while the folks at the Tournament House kept us in suspense for the grand marshal announcement, it seems they are drumming up some curiosity for the opening act and grand finale as well, moments that have become increasingly popular in recent years.
And yet in 2023 the most mature, poignant and thoughtful narratives I experienced were the interactive ones — whether they tackled major topics or were simply about the joy, vulnerability and curiosity that comes from entering a playful state.
And you will not owe any curiosity in case you will pay your month-to-month steadiness in full.
Another curiosity is that many of the officers and crew on these ships are Russian or Ukrainian.
As I drove in that direction, I thought I should call for back up but as the crying was coming from a location quite close by, curiosity overcame caution and in short order there she was.
As they satisfy their curiosity, you should take the time to appreciate your surroundings and your pet.
Books written by authors from Spanish speaking countries also spark curiosity for other languages and cultures and introduce a diverse perspective on art and storytelling.
Borjigin said this research is driven by more than morbid curiosity, and could help save people who are near death.
Brammer-Shlay described the Café as a source of curiosity that can enable attendees to explore their own faith and relationship with God.