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    Living With Social Anxiety Disorder Living with Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder‚ also called social phobia or SAD‚ is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. (Schneier‚ 2006) It is an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations. Anxiety (intense nervousness) and self-consciousness arise from a fear of being closely watched‚ judged‚ and criticized by others. A person with social anxiety disorder is afraid

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    The Rewards of Living a Solitary Life By Affifi Hakimi bin Hussen One of solitude paradoxes –that challenges the mind of every man-is how a loner’s perspective remains persistent over time. While May Sarton’s “The Reward of Living a Solitary Life” discusses the virtues of being in the state of solitude‚ it also provides an in-depth view of what and how the person thinks while being alone. Consider the following : how does one experiences the vicissitude of loneliness? Does not one afflicted from

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    to‚ all those stories to be told but no one around to listen. As I was walking the halls trying to find my parents‚ multiple little old grey haired ladies stopped me just to talk. To them I was a friendly face‚ and someone they can talk to without any judgment. Being an assisted living nurse while at times may be difficult‚ it is rewarding as well. The most difficult part would be knowing that not just one of my

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    INTRODUCTION According to Senior Living correspondent Kim Morgan‚ loneliness is now considered a legitimate health risk for older adults (Morgan‚ 2012). In her chron.com article‚ she states that it “puts them at high risk for developing health problems including depression‚ infection‚ stress and cognitive decline.” The Department of Health and Human Services reported that approximately 30 percent of senior citizens live alone‚ and that the majority are women (Morgan‚ 2012). Although

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    between living and existing? Some people are incredibly naïve thinking that living and existing are the same thing. Anyone can exist‚ but it’s not the same as to live. Existing is simply giving in‚ not controlling your own life‚ but letting everything around control you; just accepting and not in a good way; just not caring where the next path will take you and not doing anything about it. Meaning you’re just a waste of time and space‚ you’re not in control and you’re not trying to be. Living is different

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    Paper 2: Living Apart Together 1. Explain what “Living Apart Together” is‚ and give an outline of the different views presented in text 2 and 3. “Living Apart Together”‚ also know as LAT is a relatively new concept. The whole idea is that a couple‚ both those in long-time relationships and the officially married‚ is living in separate homes. They could live on different floors of the same building‚ down the block from one another or in different neighbourhoods. In that way it gives both part of

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    which side you choose. I. Introduction: A. Marriage is like fine win‚ if tended to properly‚ it gets better with age. According to Neil Shah‚ “In the last 50 years‚ the percentage of men and women who cohabit‚ or live together‚ before marriage – “living in sin” as it was still called in the 1960s – has increased by almost 900 percent. Today 70 percent of women aged 30 to 34 have cohabited with a male partner‚ and two-thirds of new marriages take place between couples who have already lived together

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    Green living and renewable energy has been a hot topic in discussions for years. Politicians‚ environmentalists and companies have made their points on both sides of the argument and tried to force their beliefs onto the public. The masses have now heard how renewable energy helps reduce pollution and how expensive it would be to switch our lifestyle but I don’t think many people know why we need this change or why it is not necessary. Green living has been shown to help reduce our carbon footprint

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    September 09‚ 2010 Is the unexamined life not worth living? Socrates was a great man‚ and is said to be one of the greatest philosophers in history‚ some may find this notion questionable‚ based on some of his own teachings. One famous quote is: “The unexamined life is not worth living” Is the unexamined life not worth living? On the contrary‚ it is! It seems respectful and good to paint a portrait of Socrates‚ in the

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    of thinking as this remarkable man. The claim‚ "the unexamined life is not worth living‚" brings about many questions and possibilities about what life is and how it is valued. Not only is philosophy itself extremely subjective in nature‚ so are we the students of this subject. We all bring about our own beliefs and opinions to the table‚ each contributing to the meaning behind "the unexamined life is not worth living." This broad statement can be interpreted a variety of ways. In Socrates "Apology"

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