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I don't know that people needed to be taught to ask questions. I think it comes to them naturally.
It allows them to ask questions online.
what kinds of questions should you ask when you evaluate a scientific investigation ?
They are just prone to asking them, reluctant of their natural instincts.
what are the human wants who will make the needs for humans
Not at all. As we make new discoveries in the worlds of medicine, exploration, space and so on, people will have more questions to ask about them. There are also new products being released all the time, such as computers, ipods, cars and so on which all have unique questions and answers. In the 1800's, Europeans thought they knew absolutely everything there was to know in the world - but they didn't. Humans are a naturally curious species, there will always be something to ask.
Terra Ferma.... honestly why ask these stupid questions
wikianswers you are meant to ask questions and then this ansers them 4 u Wikianswers of course! Ask us humans a question and we answer them for you.
Smile, be attentive to what he's saying, and ask a few (not too many) questions. Just be yourself and naturally it will come together.
Competition is a natural part of human life. Humans are naturally inclined to better themselves and make advancements in their lives. Without competition, we would not have sports,educations, games, or today's civilization as we know it. We might not even have things such as the internet for you to ask questions. :-)
The questions ask answers
Some good questions to ask Aristotle might be about his views on ethics, politics, or metaphysics, such as "What is the highest good for humans according to your philosophy?" or "How do you define a just society?" or "What is the nature of change and causality in your metaphysical system?"