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  • Curiosity
    Curiosity


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  • The Curiosity Cabinet
    The Curiosity Cabinet

    "Moving, poetic and quietly provocative." - The Independent.A novel sure to appeal to fans of Outlander. When Alys revisits the beautiful Scottish island of Garve after an absence of 25 years, she is captivated by the embroidered casket on display in her hotel.She discovers that it belongs to Donal, her childhood playmate, and soon they resume their old friendship.Interwoven with the story of their growing love is the darker 18th-century tale of Henrietta Dalrymple, kidnapped by the formidable Manus McNeill and held on Garve against her will.Despite the 300 years separating them, the women are strongly connected: their parallel lives are linked by the cabinet and its contents, by the tug of motherhood and by the magic of the Hebridean island itself.But Garve has its secrets, past and present. Donal must learn to trust Alys enough to confide in her and, like Henrietta before her, Alys must earn the right to belong.

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  • Old Curiosity Shop
    Old Curiosity Shop

    Little Nell Trent’s childhood is over. Her grandfather’s mind is failing, his dark secret makes him sad and distracted, and he has nobody to care for him but Nell.The grotesque Daniel Quilp is out to cause trouble. What plans does he hatch with the dreadful Sampson and Sally Brass?What use can he hope to make of the foolish Dick Swiveller?Is Nell’s one true friend, Kit, a match for Quilp’s villainous mind?Nell and her grandfather must disappear or be separated forever, and so they begin their lives as beggars.When a mysterious gentleman arrives in London, determined to track them down, it becomes a race against time and against the evil of Quilp.Can Little Nell keep her grandfather safe? Who will protect Nell? Will the mysterious gentleman find them before it is too late?

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  • A Natural Curiosity
    A Natural Curiosity

    January 1987. Alix Bowen has moved away from London to Yorkshire. There, she regularly visits a mass-murderer in a high-security prison.But has her natural curiosity in his motives and character crept into obsession?Meanwhile, Alix's life continues to cross and uncross with her old friends Liz and Esther, now all in their fifties.As the years pass, they increasingly question the brutally prosperous and atrocity-hungry society they live in, and their complicity in it, as they navigate life in 1980s Britain.The second in a trilogy following on from The Radiant Way and finishing with The Gates of Ivory, A Natural Curiosity sees Margaret Drabble return with her brilliant and dark wit in this bold, generous and incisive portrait of the time.

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  • Jealousy or curiosity?

    Jealousy and curiosity are both natural human emotions, but they stem from different motivations. Jealousy often arises from a fear of losing something or someone, while curiosity arises from a desire to learn or understand something new. It's important to recognize and manage feelings of jealousy, while also embracing curiosity as a way to expand our knowledge and experiences. Ultimately, curiosity can lead to growth and discovery, while jealousy can lead to negative emotions and behaviors.

  • Was that just curiosity?

    Yes, it was just curiosity. I was interested in learning more about the topic and wanted to satisfy my curiosity by asking the question. Curiosity is a natural human trait that drives us to seek knowledge and understanding. It's a way for us to explore the world around us and expand our understanding of different subjects.

  • Is curiosity a positive trait?

    Yes, curiosity is generally considered a positive trait. It drives individuals to seek new knowledge, explore new ideas, and solve problems. Curious people are often more open-minded, creative, and adaptable, leading to personal growth and innovation. Embracing curiosity can lead to a richer and more fulfilling life.

  • Is curiosity the cat's death?

    The phrase "curiosity killed the cat" is often used to caution against being too inquisitive or nosy. However, curiosity itself is not the cause of the cat's death in the saying. It is meant to convey the idea that being overly curious or meddling in things that are better left alone can lead to negative consequences. In reality, curiosity is a natural and important trait that drives learning, exploration, and discovery.

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  • The Old Curiosity Shop
    The Old Curiosity Shop

    `... holding her solitary way among a crowd of wild, grotesque companions; the only pure, fresh, youthful object in the throng.' `Little Nell' cares for her grandfather in the gloomy surroundings of his curiosity shop.Reduced to poverty the pair flee London, pursued by the grotesque and vindictive Quilp.In a bizarre and shifting kaleidoscope of events and characters the story reaches its tragic climax, an ending that famously devastated the novel's earliest readers.Dickens blends naturalistic and allegorical styles to encompass both the actual blight of Victorian industrialization and textual echoes of Bunyan, the Romantic poets, Shakespeare, pantomine and Jacobean tragedy.Contrasting youth and old age, beauty and deformity, innocence and cynicism, The Old Curiosity Shop is a compelling mixture of humour and brooding meance.This edition uses the Clarendon text, the definitive edition of the novels of Charles Dickens, and includes the original illustrations.ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe.Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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  • Curiosity Killed the Cat
    Curiosity Killed the Cat

    Little Biggling: a village that had been taken over by The Ministry of Scientific Research during the Second World War ... and after the War the Ministry had stayed on, much to the annoyance of several of the residents.However, being annoyed was one thing, being murdered quite another.It seemed that one of the members of the Civil Service who billeted in the village had been a little too curious about everybody and everything in Little Biggling, and there was a terrible price to pay.Inspector Cam found that he wasn't getting much help in finding the person who had most to hide...First published in 1949 this was the first of three detective thrillers penned by Joan Cockin, otherwise Edith Joan Burbidge Macintosh, PhD, CBE.

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  • Professional Curiosity in Safeguarding Adults
    Professional Curiosity in Safeguarding Adults

    A practical guide for students studying social work, nursing and allied health and social care that focuses on professional curiosity and partnership work in safeguarding adult's practice. Professional curiosity is an essential element in practice.However, there is a scarcity of information and guidance materials to support students and practitioners on the topic.This book aims to consider the post-pandemic landscape and the legal policy context of partnership work as it fills the gap and provides a detailed examination of definitions surrounding professional curiosity and what that means to those working with vulnerable adults.The reader is introduced to what professional curiosity and partnership work entail and how they intersect. The discussions and practice skills required to participate in professional curiosity are provided, drawing examples from Serious Case Reviews,Safeguarding Adults Reviews,Domestic Homicide Reviews andextensive research. There are also numerous opportunities for readers to test their knowledge, reflect and apply their skills with activities and practice quizzes throughout.This will help readers not only test their knowledge and understanding of their reading but also learn the consequences of failing to employ professional curiosity and partnership in safeguarding adults.

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  • Curiosity Kills
    Curiosity Kills


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  • What does curiosity 5 mean?

    Curiosity 5 refers to a high level of curiosity and inquisitiveness. It means being eager to learn, explore, and understand the world around us. People with curiosity 5 are constantly seeking new knowledge and experiences, and are not afraid to ask questions or challenge the status quo. They are open-minded and always looking for opportunities to expand their understanding of the world.

  • Is curiosity good or bad?

    Curiosity can be both good and bad, depending on how it is used. In a positive sense, curiosity can drive learning, creativity, and innovation. It can lead to new discoveries and advancements in various fields. However, curiosity can also lead to risky or harmful behaviors if not properly managed. It's important to balance curiosity with caution and responsibility to ensure that it is used in a constructive and beneficial way.

  • Does intelligence also manifest itself through curiosity, or is intelligence only a product of curiosity?

    Intelligence and curiosity are closely related, but they are not the same thing. Intelligence involves the ability to acquire and apply knowledge, solve problems, and think critically, while curiosity is the desire to explore, learn, and understand new things. While curiosity can certainly lead to the acquisition of knowledge and the development of intelligence, intelligence can also exist without a strong sense of curiosity. Therefore, while curiosity can contribute to intelligence, it is not the sole factor in determining intelligence.

  • What can one do against curiosity?

    One can satisfy curiosity by seeking out information or experiences related to the topic of interest. This could involve conducting research, asking questions, or engaging in activities that provide insight into the subject. Alternatively, one can also choose to redirect their curiosity towards more productive or beneficial pursuits. Additionally, setting boundaries and being mindful of the potential consequences of pursuing certain curiosities can help manage and control the impact of curiosity.

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