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But they need to be able to be inquisitive, find their own information (or at least ask where to look) and be confident enough to challenge what they see.
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The well-mannered, inquisitive youngster found it easy working with photographers, but it was far from satisfying.
The word curiosity is derived from the Latin curious or "careful," a quality related to inquisitive thinking found in exploration and investigation, The curious genes pervade human and animal species as diverse as rodents, apes, cats, dogs (note above the picture of my dog gazing out a country window).
But the inquisitive food lover will find much to sift through, from the beginning chapter on what ancient people ate, to one on contemporary food-policy issues.
Image caption Craig Wilson, from Alloa, found an inquisitive friend while on a drive to Glen Etive and Glenfinnan.
An inquisitive mind will find much to stimulate it here.
Perhaps some of the young scholars with an inquisitive eye will find their way to the Armory Show.
Inquisitive children will find lots to look at on the way, and brave ones will enjoy the stepping stones across the river at the end.
When supporting an assertion in writing, it usually suffices to cite the entirety of a journal article and leave it to the inquisitive reader to find the relevant passage.
Even America's divorce lawyers, a particularly inquisitive lot, have found Starr International impenetrable.
Americans may have veered too far from high standards, just as East Asians veered too far from developing the inquisitive boldness they now find lacking.
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