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    communications‚ that is‚ the course being a pre-requisite for Nursing courses‚ I realized that expressing my points of views in an effective way enhances the conversation. While having a group discussion in the classroom‚ I choose to be silent because of my shyness. Even though I know what to say I cannot express it in my words. I start mumbling and sometimes pronounced words incorrectly. I need to work on these skills things so that I will not won

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    By the end of the year 1850‚ Clara resigned from her job as a teacher/principal and moved to Washington‚ D.C. She made Washington‚ D.C. her permanent home. Clara had used her connections with her district representative‚ Col. Alexander de Witt‚ to get a job at the Patent Office. She became one of the first female clerks working as a U.S. Patent officer. Unfortunately‚ when the fifteenth president‚ James Buchanan‚ took office‚ she was dismissed due to her position being eliminated. Yet‚ she returned

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    aspect of our personality is to know where we fall on the introvert and the extrovert spectrum because this influences our way of living. Unfortunately‚ It is hard to be an introvert in an extrovert culture. Although people have a misconception about shyness and introversion‚ society does not longer value those qualities. But‚ why society has a cultural bias towards extroverts? Now in days‚ being a sociable and charismatic person with the ability to communicate easily with others seems to have more significance

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    PSYC111 Dr. J. L. Taylor Case Study 2 I would begin to reassure Melindah and Jermain about their concerns for a healthy baby by explaining that their worries about the new child’s behavior ( shyness) is not genetic but behavioral and those characteristics that are believed to be genetic such as mental illness and addiction are often the result of environment and their expressions can be diminished or modified by warm and intelligent social interaction with parents and by

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    The low volume of her voice made it difficult to hear her read aloud and her shyness made her reluctant to read out loud. She lacked confidence in her reading‚ which was presenting a barrier to growth in this area. When I began my tutoring sessions with Amira‚ she set a goal for herself of moving up a reading level and stated that

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    Biological Factors

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    of any disorder in your family‚ the continuity of your personality will stay consistent throughout your life. Learning factors enable you to learn form your experiences. In this case‚ you observe people who are shy‚ and then you take on their shyness and in some cases‚ when no words are spoken; it’s as if you seem depressed. Also learning is that you can learn to express your self‚ have high self esteem and be able to express your personality. From this point of view‚ Situational factors can

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    Feelings of worry and anxiety are a natural part of life. However‚ sometimes these feelings can develop into an anxiety disorder‚ becoming so overwhelming that daily life begins to feel like a struggle. Here‚ Laurie Burns LCSW-R CGP‚ a professional therapist based in Rochester‚ New York‚ shares three of the most common problems anxiety counseling can treat. 3 Issues Anxiety Counseling Can Treat 1. Generalized Anxiety This is one of the most common anxiety issues that leads people to seek professional

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    lifestyle and are truly happy. The difference in personality traits is usually observable in individuals from a very tender age. In the book‚ The Development of Shyness and Social Withdrawal‚ the author points out that‚ “a casual observer of preschoolers free play in

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    Introversion: The Often Forgotten Factor Impacting the Gifted by Jill D. Burruss and Lisa Kaenzig states that‚ despite the typical connection made between introversion and shyness‚ there is no correlation between shyness and introversion. In fact‚ an extrovert is just as likely to be shy as an introvert (Burruss and Kaenzig). Shyness is a fear of social humiliation or disapproval and introversion is the preference of a not overstimulating environment (Cain [Page

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    Views on liberal education are viewed in a wide range of ideas. William Cronon’s version describes liberal education in ten qualities found in human beings with the largest being love and connecting with the community around the person. Also‚ Cronon speaks of how can a person be free in their education when the requirements set up restricts them of what classes they might want to take; however‚ educated society must serve the common folks of their community. People not only care about themselves

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