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    bullying I began to face on the bus to and from school everyday. When I tried to receive help from the school counselors and other staff, I was frequently blamed for allowing the incidents to happen and criticized for being shy. This only caused my shyness to intensify and manifest itself to where I rarely talked to anyone in school, unless I was very close to them. I consider this to be the starting point to my anxiety and self esteem issues that I carried with me into middle and high school.…

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    My Personal Essay I want to major in Psychology at CSU Stanislaus. I plan to pursue a Bachelor 's than afterward a Master 's degree. My dream job is to become a College Counselor. I want to make an impact on people as I move through life. I want to make a difference. Recently I put my hand in and started volunteering for my community. Volunteering made a big impact on my life. At first I started volunteering at a local retirement to my community called “The Hampshire Retirement Home” to earn up…

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    to college. See not only was i shy but i was also extremely self conscious at the fact that although i was technically i high school student my height and voice were still in the hallways of middle school. I thought this was normally though; the shyness that is not the height we know for a fact my height was not normal, but then day without talking to anyone turned into weeks and before i'd known it it became two months into the school year and no one has ever heard my voice and they probably…

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    Field Project 3: Norm Breaching Experiment Huan Pham 11/19/17 A society is enriched with cultural values and norms. Therefore, members of the mentioned society subsequently and collectively follow the written and unwritten rules in order to be functional members of their society. Because every society has an exclusive set of rules that is different from each other, how a society functions is going to be different from each other as well. According to the sociologist Dalton C. Conley,…

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    site these past 8 weeks and look forward to the weeks ahead. I am observing at the first Pre-K in the district that I graduated from. The school and classroom is very welcoming, I have enjoyed getting to know all 16 of the children, seeing their shyness slip away and their personalities come out. Being able to be apart of the children’s day once a week has taught me so much about how a public school is ran and especially the Pre-K. The teacher and Ed tech have shared so much insightful…

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    many settings and social interactions. Indeed, she would truly make an excellent adoptive parent. Angela is still apart of coaching our children in the sport of Jujitsu and Judo till this day. She has helped one of our 6 year old twin boys with his shyness by encouraging and having patience with him during practices. In addition, she has gone above and beyond to help our 9 year daughter have confidence in herself. Angela made it to every Judo tournament we signed our daughter…

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    sitting next to each other in class, we were forced into interacting more and learning about each other’s personalities. I came to learn that my first impression of her was false, and that the reason behind her abrupt attitude was her awkwardness and shyness during social interactions. I realized that she could not help but react that way. I began to try and understand her actions, and I tried to help her overcome her anxiety. I understood then that people with social anxiety need to be given…

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    me stay active. Usually during the summer time I stay home and watch tv all day. And with a job not only will help me stay active. It will also help me learn the importance of money. Having a job this summer will also help me to break away from my shyness. I have many skills and qualities coming into the work force. I have very good work ethics, I am always on time and I am…

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    Growing up as a child, I always dreamed of becoming an actor. In high school, I started my journey by taking drama classes. Not long after, I become passionate about drama and eventually joined Players, a fast-paced drama program which involves daily rehearsals and performances. This activity boosted my self-confidence and provided me with a basis for future endeavours in drama. Working closely with the cast members as a team, I learned that creativity and commitment result in a successful drama…

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    behavioral problems for instance; being overly defiant, lying, and shyness. (Barnett, 1999, pp.172-192). Defiance and lying were my ways of being able to pretend that I was a normal kid; it made it easier to lie about everything and pretend that I was normal and that I did not have a lot of things wrong with me. By defying my parents it gave me power to define my own boundaries and limits as I saw fit and it gave me control. Shyness was the downside of my attachment disorder. I was shy because I…

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