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    Curiosity

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    Curiosity; the desire to know or learn something‚ create; to bring into existence‚ these are the definitions of the terms curiosity and create. Curiosity has revealed itself in many ways; Benjamin Franklin with the Kite to prove lightning consisted of electricity. When Columbus discovering the North American continent. Most of the discoveries made were because of the curiosity of man. With that curiosity we tend to develop creation‚ like the creation of light‚ automobiles‚ and most of the medicines

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    Curiosity

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    Curiosity To distrust what is always said‚ what seems‚ to ask odd questions‚ interfere in dreams‚ leave home‚ smell rats‚ have hunches does not endear cats to those doggy circles. To value one thing‚ and believe in one thing‚ does not restrict you to only believing in that‚ and not the opposite. I believe in the value of curiosity. Although some days I’d rather go swimming in a community pool‚ not a raging river.Taking risks does not make you curious‚ exactly. Let’s say you jump off a cliff into

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    Curiosity

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    "More likely the cat was just unlucky" (l. 1-2). In this narrative poem "Curiosity"‚ by Alastair Reid‚ he gives a dissertation on cats and dogs. Cats are adventurous and dogs do not take chances. Reid uses symbols Have you ever heard the saying "curiosity killed the cat" (l. 1)? and allegory to disclose the theme that life can be more fulfilling if one opens the door to new and different prospects. In "Curiosity"‚ Reid describes the lives of cats and dogs as though they are everyday people

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    Odyssey Curiosity

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    Perceptions of Curiosity In The Odyssey by Homer‚ like in most ancient Greek stories‚ curiosity is frowned upon. Homer displays many tragic consequences due to curiosity to convey his definition of curiosity. One example of how curiosity killed the cat would be when Odysseus and his shipmates head home after their visit to Aiolia Island‚ and homer explains‚ “ Temptation had its way with my companions‚ and they untied the bag”(Homer 166). This line is referring to the temptation of curiosity‚ that lead

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    Sexual Curiosity

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    Sexual Curiosity Taken from Growing Concerns -- A parenting question-and-answer column with Dr. Martha Erickson Question: I’ve recently started doing child care in my home for several young children and I’ve observed some sexual curiosity that I’m not quite sure what to make of. Can you provide some guidelines about what is normal for young children and any problem signs that I ought to be aware of? Answer: Sexual curiosity is a natural phenomenon in children of all ages‚ but it does demand

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    Mars Curiosity

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    Mars Curiosity and Sky cranes 96% of space is undiscovered‚ NASA has only been able to discover the small 4% of the galaxy that we can see from our atmosphere. There is lots to explore out there in space and in the whole universe. If you are wondering what NASA is doing to expand our knowledge of the galaxy that we live in‚ read on to find out interesting details and information. Engineers at NASA have designed a curiosity rover it is about the size of a small SUV‚ weighs approximately 2‚000 pounds

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    Italian Curiosities

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    Italy Year of EU entry: Founding member (1952) Member of Schengen area:Yes Political system: Republic Capital city: Rome Total area: 301 263 km² Population: 60 million Currency: euro Listen to the official EU language:  Italian Italy is mainly mountainous‚ except for the Po plain in the north‚ and runs from the Alps to the central Mediterranean Sea. It includes the islands of Sicily‚ Sardinia‚ Elba and about 70 other smaller ones. There are two small independent states within peninsular

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    Intellectual

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    An intellectual is a person who primarily uses intelligence in either a professional or an individual capacity. As a substantive or adjective‚ it refers to the work product of such persons‚ to the so-called "life of the mind" generally‚ or to an aspect of something where learning‚ erudition‚ and informed and critical thinking are the focus‚ as in "the intellectual level of the discourse on the matter was not high". Jacques Barzun‚ a French-American intellectual. The intellectual is a specific

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    Unlocking the Doors of Curiosity What exactly is a key? One may say‚ “Oh it is an object that unlocks doors‚ locks‚ cars‚ boxes‚ etc.” But to me‚ a key is so much more than just a tool to unlocking the lockable. Each key unlocks the unknown. Have you ever gone to an antique shop just to look at the keys and wondered where did they come from? Or who had it? Or did it unlock riches? For many people‚ none of this is a thought that passes through their mind when viewing the keys‚ but this is the process

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    Curiosity Killed the Cat

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    Curiosity killed the cat "Curiosity killed the cat" is a proverb used to warn of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation. A less frequently-seen rejoinder to "curiosity killed the cat" is "but‚ satisfaction brought it back".[1] The original form of the proverb‚ now little used‚ was "Care killed the cat". In this instance‚ "care" was defined as "worry" or "sorrow." An easier definiton of the phrase curiosity killed the cat would be that being curious can sometimes lead to

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