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    ultimately lead to a tremendous or traumatic outcome. One must be driven by curiosity, will and necessity to overcome challenges arising from their enduring journey, which inevitably propels or prevents one from achieving their final discovery. Literatures throughout the past have explored the challenges and rewards that accompany ones self-discovery. Texts have sought to emphasis the importance of ones willingness, curiosity and necessity to achieve their ultimate self-discovery and the…

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    my beliefs to try to fit in with my peers. Trying to maintain individuality and integrity are both ideas that I value, but they conflict with my desire to fit in with those around me. A passion for knowledge and curiosity also forms the ideology I absorb from my culture, but I find curiosity and a desire to learn also conflict with the attitude of my peers. Throughout my…

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    From birth, we are constantly reaching for anything that piques our interest, whether it be the faces of our parents or the unknown object standing before us. Installed in us from a young age, curiosity is the hunger—in the most literal sense—for knowledge. My curiosity for the human mind grew into a desire for the study of the it and human nature. (needs transition)I found myself questioning what it is that cultivates the emotions and behavior that emerge from our brain. While taking AP…

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    what makes us human has remained unanswered. There are many small factors that go into someone's humanity. The want to gain as much knowledge and become as successful as we can, The ability to tell the difference between right and wrong, and our curiosity . Regardless, all of these factors fall under one key aspect: the brain. Starting off, people want to become as smart and as successful as possible. This is shown by the rate of growth of people's intelligence. This is shown by the fact that…

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    abundance has left us in want." (The Great Dictator) Just like in that speech, We can come to understand the world today. There are plenty of things that need be done, One of which include keeping a grasp on what the real meaning of life is and thats curiosity. Just like Dick Steven 's said, "It Now Remains, to be seen whethe great things may be done in the name of international cooperation, even in the midst of great unrest in the world." (Importance of Exploration) We should increase Nasa 's…

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    Emily out of trap. For example, at the beginning of the story, when the town people came to Emily’s funeral, “the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside” (Faulkner 99). When Emily was alive, they couldn't get the chance of going into the house. After her death, they could finally satisfy their curiosity. However, attending to a funeral out of curiosity was a lack of respect for the deceased. From the glance of these sentences,…

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    our natural curiosities and nature. I also found that simple writings of normal life, and love, were popular during the romantic period. Hawthorne and Poe explored life, death, and human nature in their works. They both had similar stories of human curiosity. With “The Pit and the Pendulum” Poe showed how a man’s curiosity can find the dark part of life, and how close death was to him. His curiosity opened his eyes to the multiple ways of death around him. Hawthorne uses the curiosity to show…

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    is subjective - it means whatever you think it means. Discovery may help us to change our assumptions and beliefs about the world or maybe help with breaking through challenges and ideas to invent something new. Whether motivated by wonder and/or curiosity, discovery has the power to be transformative. Since the dawn of time, humans have always wondered what their purpose was with a desire to seek out and understand the truth, despite the harsh reality that we may discover in the process.…

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    against gay couples, and prevented same-sex couples from sharing the same legal rights and benefits of traditional marriages according to the advertising appeals on the need for curiosity, affiliation, and prominence. Moving forward gay marriage should be legalized under the appeals from Jib Fowles based on the needs for curiosity, affiliation and prominence. Analyzing his advertising…

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    2001 A Space Odyssey

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    human’s curiosity. The reason why they lunch many spacecraft is to know about the planet or to know about where living things start etc. No one would have trouble, if he or she could not know about it, but aerospace engineer keep working for curiosity. Some people say a government should not pay large about of many for space industry, there are a lot of field to pay include welfare, poverty and so on. However, Dr. Linus Pauling, who was American chemist, said “Satisfaction of one’s curiosity in…

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