I am the person who wrote the question and forgot to add: can you send me a link if you find a picture?
The population of Curious Pictures is 60.
Curious Pictures was created in 1978.
Just about anywhere. The trick is figuring out who's curious and having the nerve to do something about it.
In "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," pictures serve as a visual aid for Christopher, who has difficulty understanding emotions and social cues. Pictures help him process information in a more concrete and logical manner, allowing readers to gain insight into his unique perspective on the world. Additionally, pictures provide a sense of structure and organization, mirroring Christopher's need for order and predictability.
A person that is curious might be inquisitive. This is a word used to describe someone who wants to know a lot about something or anything going on around them.
If you have a computer with the pictures on it, then plug the PSP in with a USB to Mini USB Cable, open the memory stick on your computer, and drop the pictures in a folder labeled PHOTO, or PICTURE. I'm curious though, how did you submit this if you have no internet.
Some good airplane books, that provide pictures, for curious youngsters are: Flight, The Airplane Alphabet Book, The Little Airplane and Airplanes and Flying Machines.
Anything you don't know and want to, and anything you're curious about, and anything you don't understand and want to, are all good questions.
Because they are curious. They want to know what happened in the past.
Being very curious birds, emus will chase after almost anything that moves.
it drives it; if no one was ever curious about anything, there wouldn't be a need for science.
Curious the curious curious was curious because curious jr. Was not at the curious party.