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	<title>Comments on: Lessons from Charles Darwin, on the 200th Anniversary of his Birth</title>
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	<description>Prof. Shlomo Maital</description>
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		<title>By: Nathan Zeldes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Zeldes</dc:creator>
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		<description>Amen to that!...

The question that bothers me is, how can Curiosity, Integration, and Courage be nurtured in our kids? It is always a delight to talk to a child brimming with curiosity; you can see the potential there. But how do we encourage these three properties in our young generation? Is our school system really rewarding curiosity - and is our academic system encouraging integration? There is much to be done there.</description>
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<p>The question that bothers me is, how can Curiosity, Integration, and Courage be nurtured in our kids? It is always a delight to talk to a child brimming with curiosity; you can see the potential there. But how do we encourage these three properties in our young generation? Is our school system really rewarding curiosity &#8211; and is our academic system encouraging integration? There is much to be done there.</p>
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