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The PittHonors student's logo is a student's curiosity. Please explain how you showed curiosity in the past and how you would like to show curiosity as a student at the University of Pittsburgh. (We recommend 200 to 300 words, but it may be longer or shorter) If what could be the occupation, what is it? why? Explain whatever activities you participated, your life experience, and even the courses that you already helped you determine this specialist road. Tips to consider: This is an opportunity to explain your academic and future occupational interests. You may not be 100% sure what you want to do, do you want to work in a specific field or do you want to take a career after graduating from college? What impact do your interests and experience have on the professions you choose and the plans you are exploring at university? (Up to 40 lines, about 250 to 300 words)
The curiosity that is the theme of this paper is very interesting. It is related to the field of essential motivation and is considered a broad range of factors in human effort. Curiosity is inherent in many scientific contributions and plays an important role in the field of creative art. The authors of this paper present a rational analysis of curiosity and suggest that people's curiosity is driven by the stimulation of the ability to respond appropriately in the future. This paper presented a curious model and showed through experiments that the relationship between curiosity and confidence varies according to the nature of the environment.