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In Ancient Greece, achievement was sophisticated--education prepared leaders, socialized people, promoted ethics, taught discipline, engendered curiosity and the love of knowledge.
Non-verbal communications within the IVR call probably engendered curiosity in those witnessing the call and a fear of HIV status disclosure in the participants.
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If I were Randall, I thought, I would be able to answer my children's questions about the things they could see trees and clouds and stars in a way that would engender curiosity about the things they couldn't: the nature of forces, the various paradoxes inherent in our understanding of quantum and cosmological scales.
The legal disputes spurred by Trump's presidency have engendered enough curiosity and debate to power countless cable news segments, numerous late-night comedy segments, and even tailor-made political podcasts.
The accompanying catalog extolled the rich heritage of the Aborigines, the indigenous people who came to Australia more than 30,000 years ago, and it concluded with the hope that the exhibit would "engender a curiosity about Aboriginal life".
The book, an enjoyable satire of campus life at a vast, chaotic Midwestern university, isn't listed on his ad cards, but he hasn't kept it out of print, and on his informational Web page Stephenson takes the Rushdie approach, explaining that "if the book were judged on its own intrinsic merits, it would not... engender such curiosity.
At first, Mr. Koketsu said, many dismissed the quarterly makeovers as a marketing gimmick, but over time they have engendered both loyalty and curiosity among customers, some of whom eat at the restaurant four or more times a year.
Mindfulness was engendered, for example, by the curiosity provoked by the art, as well as by the group-based exploration of alternative interpretations arising from the ambiguity inherent in artworks (for elaboration on mindfulness, see Langer, 1989, 1993).
They are an important demographic for marketers and recruiters, and the fact that they have grown up with the internet and social media engenders widespread curiosity about their habits.
While the field of DNA computing and molecular programming was engendered in large measure as a curiosity-driven exercise, it has taken on increasing importance for analytical applications.
As far as I'm concerned, that — and the curiosity it engenders about right and wrong, just and unjust — makes everyone an ethicist, more or less.
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