This is being done at the expense of other character virtues — both moral, such as honesty and compassion, and intellectual,
such as curiosity and love of learning.
There is therefore social acceptance on a global level and even your family members understand that there is love as well
as curiosity of dating someone from a different race.
Couples should have a curiosity about each other in this
regard as curiosity also facilitates empathy between them.
Fortunately, other scientists and engineers saw the radio spectrum
not as a curiosity but as a tool for a new kind of communication.
What
started as a curiosity if I might save a little on my auto insurance turned into an auto / home package that will save me more than $ 400 a year.
I have also encountered such
reactions as curiosity, interest, and even encouragement from within the herd and its leadership.
It starts while your baby is still in the womb — the questions
posed as curiosity, but are ripe for criticism.
You can see the adult dating sites free to attract all kinds of people, so
many as a curiosity.
Owners must do all that they can to keep the dog interested and motivated during training
sessions as the curiosity of the breed may get them distracted.
Their motives include sheer enjoyment of and interest in astronomical problems, as
well as curiosity and the desire to know.
Mars Pathfinder launches in 1996 Starting this Saturday, a 24 day window of opportunity opens for the launch of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory, now also known
as the Curiosity rover.
Even your curiosity can be a benefit here, such
as your curiosity for how to think of marketing in a way that doesn't sound like salesmanship.
Keep the glowing plants
as curiosities in botanical gardens and protect us from dreamers and visionaries.
They should have been
seen as curiosities proving amusement for a few, and not to be taken seriously by anyone.
This November Curious Duke Gallery bring us a celebratory exhibition of their roster of artists,
known as The Curiosity Society.
«The combination of setting, story and sights is enchanting as the illustrations bring a smile to your face and place you right next to the babbling brook or the warm glow of the camp fire... this tale will have little ones locked on in wide eyed wonder
as their curiosity about nature grows... and will even work as a bed time treat with the sleepy time ending.»
Ben - Hur may appeal
as a curiosity watch; viewers may wonder why and how the story has been remade.
Although acceptable in the 80's arcade I can't help feeling that the newer generations of gamer will only look upon Dragon's Lair
as curiosity rather than a game to be enjoyed.
A whole host of tech companies, from Apple to Google to Microsoft to Samsung, may very well eventually offer smart watches, but unless I'm having a total failure of imagination, such devices will quickly be
forgotten as curiosities.
«That gap between what you want to know and what you already know — what Made to Stick authors Chip and Dan Heath refer to
as the curiosity gap.
«Then some dismissed the
internet as curiosity, but because it was an open platform, you could build on top of it.
Last week, The Daily Beast published an article that effectively outed gay Olympic athletes, treating their
sexuality as a curiosity for the sake of internet clicks.
Our three children were neither enjoying nor learning much in school, our professional lives were crowding out family time, and our children's school treated religious
faith as a curiosity, if not an active barrier to reason.
As the conversation continues, we get the feeling that if cigarettes had been invented at that time, Pilate would be chain - smoking them
intensely as his curiosity and discomfort turn to agonized puzzlement and dejection.
Scientist dug up the
mummies as a curiosity, as it would have been a sacrilege to the Egyptians to dig up kings and priests, maybe not the rich guys though not officially tied to their pantheon of gods.
In a discussion with the Shakespeare - loving Savage, an American Indian who was brought to
London as a curiosity, Mond explains the relationship between technology and literature: «God isn't compatible with machinery and scientific medicine and universal happiness.
When Columbus brought chile peppers to Europe from the Caribbean after his second voyage in 1493, they were first grown in monastery gardens in Spain and
Portugual as curiosities.
As curiosity overcame fear, they finally permitted me inside the boma, which is a wall of twigs and grass surrounding the huts of the village.
Rag - tag Little Critter is always getting into scrapes, and this day is no
different as his curiosity gets him into trouble time and time again.
The difficulties some children are facing later on in life can only partly be blamed on their parents» failure to instill «good character» — which Tough
defines as curiosity, perseverance and generosity of spirit — in those early years when the prefrontal cortex (the part of the brain where character develops) is at its most plastic.
Just
as a curiosity there is an European Health Insurance Card that greatly facilitates treatment abroad.
In their op - ed, Fairén and his colleagues go further, saying NASA should slightly lower its sterilization standards so that robots as
clean as Curiosity could explore special regions.