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    Comfort Zone Paragraph

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    fear you won’t think as I think. A comfort zone is a beautiful place in my opinion but in fact nothing ever grow in there except fears, shyness, anxiety. Comfort zone is not just comfortable but it seems to be safe so that is why we do not want to move out of our comfort zone. In the pass, I have been shy and quiet girl , until 20 years old and the shyness still with me. As a young kind you can get being shy but…

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    Herrick And Marvel

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    In the poems To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To The Virgin To Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick both poems are formulated around the idea of Carpe Diem. Marvel is using his poem to prove a point that youth and love last as long as there is lust for a woman's beauty. Similarly, Herrick's states the same point that woman's love life is at peak when she's still young and beautiful. Both writers express the point to the reader not to waste time in their youth and accept that love best…

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    Chapter1. Introduction 1. 1. Overview of the Study Evidently, willingness to communicate (WTC) has established itself as a determining factor in bringing about success or failure in learning a second language (Dӧrnyei,2005; Peng & Woodrow, 2010). It was first McCroskey and Richmond (1987) who developed the WTC concept in first language (L1) communication (as cited in Baharvand, Rezaee, & Valadi 2015). Dörnyei (2003) claimed that L2 competence by itself is not enough and…

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    Pros Of Continued Crying

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    by showing them another activity or object that is also fun to play with. There are some children that are very emotional and cry over everything. Social withdrawal and not speaking: Social withdrawal and not speaking both can be a form of shyness, and shyness is a type of fear. My response to a shy child would be to help them understand their emotion and help them find ways to deal with it. For example, if a child is socially shy and sits by themselves, I would suggest to the child that they…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    question. When I really thought about my personal hardships, I realized the answer was right in front of me all along. I battled shyness for a huge part of my life. It wasn’t until the past few years that I began to overcome it. Being shy eventually resulted in me losing confidence in myself and becoming extremely insecure. I chose this topic because overcoming my shyness and insecurities has been a huge struggle for me. Dealing with this on a daily basis, I thought it was important to share.…

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    Piggy External Conflict

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    Simon is at a meeting when “[he] opened his mouth to speak but Ralph had the conch, so he backed to his seat.” (115). Simon tries to express his idea but the shyness overwhelms him and he sits back down. The quiet Simon not speaking shows the internal conflict that he is facing. Simon’s thought that it was very important to tell the others that the real monster was the boys, but “to speak in the assembly was a…

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    Rosenwald discusses the social network can bring out the shyness of people. A lot of people have their agreements and disagreements of being shy. However, it is different interacting in person rather than talking online because it is not having any disclosure of a person. Rosenwald states, “Recent studies have…

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    introvert nature. I was good in sports and academics, I even excelled in extracurricular activities but I was always working behind the scene. I was shy to lead or present my ideas. This led to a situation that prompted me to work hard to shed my shyness. In the 8th grade I had worked alone for the whole school year forgoing weekend fun with friends to design and build the model for the robotics competition. I also spent my time learning web programming to create our team website as required by…

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    Bullying Awareness

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    Juan’s inability to express himself in English, and his inadequacy of his shyness, do not allow him to progress in making friends at school. This counselor will help Juan to decrease his feelings of inferiority, overcome his discouragement of not speaking enough English, and to recognize skills and resources that can be helpful to him. The technique of “What I know about myself” will be used to help Juan cope with his shyness to increase self-awareness and self esteem (Henderson & Thompson,…

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    Writing, reading, and sometimes eating makes me feel embarrassed and I don’t like people looking at me at any time because it makes feel very uncomfortable and it’s like I’m being judge just by the fact they looked at me. I have suffered from “extreme shyness” for so many years that people surrounding me find it normal and make no big deal about it. They take as if there was nothing wrong and just say that I’m very shy and boring because I don’t want to socialize and go out with anyone. I took…

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