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    Main communication difficulties. There are four main difficulties of communication‚ which are Physical- There may be some damage to parts of the body involved in the speech for example ears‚ vocal chords or parts of the brain. Emotional- Shyness‚ fear or lack of confidence may prevent communication skills from forming. Cultural – Different family backgrounds‚ beliefs‚ accents and languages. Communication Problems - stammer‚ stutter‚ autism‚ downs syndrome and cleft lip may all hinder

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    the local theater productions‚ he seemingly becomes the character to an intense extent. Helene Shaw‚ just having moved into town quite recently‚ falls in love. She does not fall for Nash‚ but his character in the play. After Helene mistakes Harry’s shyness for partial avoidance‚ she then discovers their relationship can grow by using plays to express emotions towards each other‚ such as A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Romeo and Juliet and The Importance of Being Earnest. These plays are a symbol of their

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    Online dating has proven to be more likely to enhance marriage satisfaction compared to that of face-to-face dating. In a study including 20‚000 respondents‚ 35 percent met their date on an online site and married each other. Out of the 35 percent of online daters‚ 6 percent reported to end in a break up or divorce. That is more than half of the respondents that wed offline. Research shows that while online‚ people tend to be more honest and open with their partner than they are when they are offline

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    Technology to children = Loneliness Technology is expanding around the world; many children use technology in their lives. In fact‚ technology has become necessary to them‚ and some kids cannot live without using it. For instance‚ they use cell phones ‚ iPads‚ cameras‚ and other types of technology. Nowadays children spend most of their time playing with their iPads‚ and cell phones. There are many consequences of using too much technology. Most of supporters think that technology is beneficial

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    The author can remember the character of his former student Jane as if she was still alive for him to witness it for another time. Based off of the first five lines he describes Jane as being a quiet soul whose shyness caused her to be alert of others around her most of the time. "Her quick look" was given when the author addressed things to her and would ask her questions amongst the classroom. She did not have a loud‚ harsh voice but rather a soft‚ light voice where "light syllables leaped from

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    excuse to not get my work done. After the grade of the presentation affected my total average grade I realized I had to change. Also‚ I began to take college courses and that is when I definitely understood there was no option but to get over my shyness. I could not continue letting my fears keep me from succeeding. From the mistake of complying with a zeros I later learned that I have to face my fears. The high school presentations were certainly not going to be the last ones‚ I was bearly beginning

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    low activity level‚ is somewhat negative and displays a low intensity of mood. Another way of classifying temperament focuses on the differences between a shy‚ subdued‚ timid child and a sociable‚ extraverted‚ bold child. Jerome Kagan regards shyness with strangers as one feature of a broad temperament category called inhibition‚ which is similar to the ¡§slow-to-warm-up child¡¨. Inhibited children react to many aspects of unfamiliarity with initial avoidance or distress‚ especially beginning

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    that come from having the teacher like them. This type of student differs greatly from the type of student that just wants to pass. The second type of student that just wants to pass. This category tends to be the biggest due to most students shyness. As soon as this type of student steps into new classroom‚ they search for an available seat at the back of the room. This type of student can be considered the opposite of the suck up because they only participate the required amount if any at all

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    associated for short-term exposure include cough‚ sore throat‚ shortness of breath‚ chest pain‚ nausea‚ increase in blood pressure or heart rate‚ eye irritation and headache. On the other hand‚ the long-term exposure to mercury include anxiety‚ excessive shyness‚ sleeping problems‚ loss of appetite‚ irritability‚ fatigue‚ forgetfulness‚ tremors‚ changes in vision and changes in hearing. A urine test is preferred for measuring mercury. Urine samples may be collected over a 24-hour period. A blood test can

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    that his pride came from a well-deserved family of many generations. People just seem to judge from what they see at first‚ on the outside‚ and Mr. Darcy’s fortune made people think his reserved manner came from pride of his status‚ and that his shyness with others came from the fact that he would not deign to converse with people of lower status. An example of Elizabeth showing her wrong feelings of Mr. Darcy is when she reads a letter from him; it quotes‚ “With a strong prejudice against everything

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