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    Galileo once said, “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him find it within himself.” Great teachers can help students achieve great things, and they can guide them, but teachers cannot sit there and truly teach a student anything. There has to be passion and desire to learn. Sometimes teachers have to tend to students individually to help the student succeed. According to WritingCommons.org, “Conferences are a time for you, as a student, to ask your instructor specific,…

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    The Status Quo Change is followed by fear. Depending on how a person handles this fear they will either succumb to violence or passivity. It is a rare portion of the population that will face their fears head on with courage. In the story Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda written by Becky Albertalli such courage is exemplified by the character Simon. In the book when Simon said he was “tired of coming out” (Albertalli, 40). what he was expressing was humanity's innate desire for things to be…

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    What are hobbies? - Life is uncertain and many people have anxiety about it. To reduce the stress and have a sense of control over their lives, some people use their collections to create an emotional comfort zone and distract themselves. We like to surround ourselves with comfort. Whether they are Family photos, videos or things we have made. Collections let people relive their childhood, connect to some period in history or remind them of something sacred. Collecting fills certain emotional…

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    Fear can be a lot of things. It is defined differently from one person to another. The fear of falling, the fear of being alone. Fear is a wide concept that contains so many meanings that you cannot count them. Fear has the ability to keep us from doing something we want- but at the same time, it can also give us the capacity to cross our boundaries. The story “The Swimmer” follows significant themes such as fear, personal development, and unknown territory. The story “The Swimmer” by S. J…

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    Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychological disorders among humans. Both, adults and children alike suffer from anxiety disorders. According to textbook, about 15-20% children and adolescents suffer from anxiety disorder (Weis, 2014). Prevalence of anxiety is much higher in girls compared to boys and adolescents have a higher chance of suffering from anxiety disorder compared to children. According to Weis (2014), anxiety disorders tends to increase with age when we take gender…

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    athlete before the start of a game feel anxious, agitated, apprehensive of what might be happen unexpectedly. It is appropriate that these feelings grow up to be fearful to the point where people cannot fully realise their capabilities. Accept that anxiety is inevitable in the competition and know that they can deal with is an essential skill to recover the psychological control as a result of unexpected events or distractions. Overcoming fear is a natural human emotion that can be controlled.…

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    GKT: A Polygraph Analysis

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    Previous research conducted by Ben-Shakhar, Bar-Hillel, and Kremnitzer (2002) implicated the validity of the GKT when correctly governed by the main criteria of Daubert, which is a standard used by a trial judge to make a preliminary assessment of an expert’s scientific testimony based on reasoning or methodology. These criteria include testability, known error rates, peer review and publication, and general acceptance. Measuring the physiological changes applying a GKT, which is considered the…

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    recent study conducted by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, there are 6.8 million Americans who struggle with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 15 million Americans struggle with Social Anxiety Disorder, 7.7 Million struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Order, and an additional 15 million Americans struggle with Major Depressive Disorder. While documented Americans face these struggles, undocumented Immigrants face these same hardships on a much larger scale based predominantly on…

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    Social anxiety is “a fear of humiliation or of being judged by others, and an avoidance of social situations where attention centers on the individual” (Martis). According to the Social Anxiety Institute, social anxiety has become the third largest psychological disorder, following depression and alcoholism (Richards). Commonly, victims of this social phobia have problems pursuing social environments, interactions, and relationships (“Social Anxiety Disorder”). The failure to fulfill daily…

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    uncomfortable and unpleasant feeling. I do have fear of my own, which I tried to learn to deal with it as best manners as I could. Most of us probably have experience the anxiety when doing a presentation or playing plays in front of the whole class. For me, being judge is the worst fear. Social anxiety is the fear and anxiety of being judged and evaluated negatively by other people, leading to feelings of embarrassment, humiliation, inadequacy,…

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