Sentences with phrase «different from curiosity»

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«Curiosity expands our empathy when we talk to people outside our usual social circle, encountering lives and world views very different from our own.
Because in an environment with so much information, you have to identify what drives your customers» curiosity and what concerns them — which is the exact information you'll find in a buyer persona — if you want to stand out and be different from your competitors.
This relation of the Christian teaching to life (in contrast with a scientific aloofness from life), or this ethical side of Christianity, is essentially the edifying, and the form in which it is presented, however strict it may be, is altogether different, qualitatively different, from that sort of learning which is «indifferent,» the lofty heroism of which is from a Christian point of view so far from being heroism that from a Christian point of view it is an inhuman sort of curiosity.
It is the suggestiveness, the persuasive likenesses, the manifold make - believe of things as perceived that we are prey to, long before we are plagued by their secretiveness and our curiosity: they too «talk» to us in many tongues, and time and again are found out to have «lied» by «pretending» to be what they are not... [Then we seek to penetrated «behind» appearance — to a truth different from it in kind.
I made this & then out of curiosity tried about 4 others from different sites.
This curiosity arises because of cognitive mapmaking, which is different from regular mapmaking.
Though its landing was entirely different, Curiosity learned some tricks from Spirit and Opportunity.
And Curiosity's wheels — different from those on Spirit and Opportunity — wore down more quickly on the tough Martian terrain.
The rover science team identified a different path using data from Curiosity's onboard software and from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
This talk provides an overview and tour of the findings from Curiosity, featuring spectacular high definition images, tantalizing mineralogical evidence for fresh water, and atmospheric isotopic measurements indicative of an ancient climate different from today.
«These fluids could be from different sources at different times,» said Diana Blaney, a Curiosity science team member at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. «We see crosscutting veins with such diverse chemistry at this localized site.
My curiosity stems from me being a single man who has gone out on dates with different single mothers through the years.
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.
Free circulation of people and ideas usually produces a deep curiosity about people from different cultures and the interest in learning with them - a characteristic of Global Citizenship.
When I was a child, my understanding of Hank's disability was complicated and unresolved, and my long interest in those who are different — and differently abled — undoubtedly stems from this childhood curiosity.
A pervasive curiosity, an objective tolerance that finds all shades of opinion interesting and respectable as long as they do not interfere with liberty of inquiry and belief, a systematic pursuit of truth in spite of traditions and doubts — these, much more than a taste for sentimental botany and rhapsodical astronomy, were the product of the five years or so that Voltaire spent in active pursuit of science at Cirey with Madame du Châtelet; like his heroes, he has learned from science, and achieved in his own way a synthesis, quite different from that of the seventeenth century.
For all stories though, we promise to feed your travel curiosity — about everything from different cultures and culinary traditions to cruises and crazy - useful travel gear.
Kreiger writes: «While at first glance this show seems to be a simple set of paintings exploring different approaches to the expression of the human form from the 1960s to the present, the way this exhibit has been curated creates endless curiosities and surprises.
He heralded a type of international curiosity that helps to explain why the English reception of Tapié's influential exhibitionOpposing Forces, when it was shown at the London ICA in 1953, was quite different from that in Paris.
This photograph of a Corsican menhir from around 3000 BC comes from one of her most important early photographic series, «The Voyage of the Beagle,» in which she applied the taxonomical curiosity of Darwin's famous expedition to the different ways in which we human beings have represented ourselves over time.
Devising finger - level models and doing ballpark estimations out of academic curiosity is quite different from advising to cut on life support.
Our exploration of the Social Lab as a way to close the implementation gap for family justice reform, has revealed how valuable the mediation skillset is to encourage effective collaboration, to interpret the world from a variety of different perspectives, to engage with those both within and outside of the «system», to value curiosity and learning, and to do joint problem - solving.
This is a question mainly asked out of curiosity, derived from my thinking of a situation over a year ago where three people decided that just because the child I was with was a different race then myself I must therefore be plotting to drag him away to a windowless van with the words «Free candy» written on its side.
Out of curiosity is your phone made by Motorola, we've been noticing that many of the newer Motorola Android phones have different pin configuration from what is normally used on Android phones, this is causing some problems for users.
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