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    Shyness is a rooted fear that affects many people in the United States and around the world. In a study performed in eight different countries, researchers found that “there was a high level of shyness in each country of individuals between the ages of 18-21.” (Bressert, Steve. “Facts About Shyness.” Psych Central, 17 July 2016, psychcentral.com/lib/facts-about-shyness/). In the United States, “40-60% of adults have reported that they are shy people.” (Bressert, Steve. “Facts About Shyness.” Psych

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    especially difficult to overcome it without having knowledge of what social anxiety is and what treatments are available. In “Shyness and Social Phobia,” Joseph Walsh explains social anxiety is an extreme or irrational fear of being judged by or interacting with others socially. A common fear for people who suffer social anxiety is interacting with those with authority such as teachers, police officers, or managers. To be more exact, in “Social Anxiety Disorder: Much More Than

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    glance it looks kind of like a multicolored rock. The size is rather large for a “rock” to float ashore. You hesitantly try to pick up the rock. As soon as you touch it you reel in disgust. It’s really squishy! You run off in fear of what this “rock” could be. After overcoming the fear you become very curious. Was it an animal? Was it a rock? Or worse. In fact you are so intrigue by what you found you Google it. The all

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    Fear is usually something one will almost never encounter, yet numerous of people will still be afraid if they see others are reacting similarly. Most tend to “[ignore things that actually do threaten our society, such as climate change…” (Steves 2). Fear leads to manipulation and over thinking of an activity that is essential to complete. However, a leader or a higher authority can brainwash a number of people into believing anything. This pressure of not knowing what is right from wrong can easily

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    about their fears. Even before written language, people were painting pictures of predators and other terror inducing threats. (Merchant 2016) There are many examples of this addiction to fear in early works. Even The Epic of Gilgamesh, the earliest known story on earth, speaks about humanity’s fear of snakes, mythological creature, and godlike deities. (Sandars 2007) There are even more examples in modern day literature with books like Stephen King’s It, that is based on our childhood fears of the unknown

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    phobia. In this group of social anxiety disorder, Glossophobia, Paruresis, and the fear of eating in front of others, are subdivided into three types of phobia with various symptoms and treatments. Phobias can be described as an extreme, irrational fear of specific objects, situations or activities. Social phobia or social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the most common anxiety disorder, it is a disorder characterized by a fear of humiliation in certain performances or interactional situations. Studies have

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    So I have a little bit of a fear of heights. As the thought of near death runs through my mind, I get nervous, very nervous. My heart starts to beat faster and I start to sweat. I start to envision my funeral, and then snap back to reality just in time to feel my stomach acting funny. It not so much of a fear of heights, as it is a fear of a long fall, to rocks far below me, most likely to kill me. Despite my fear, six years ago I found myself climbing to the top of a high place. A few summers

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    character. Overall, Mitchell has transformed from being a nervous wreck into a person who was at ease in the moment and never spends another second wondering what will happen next. Sometimes when fear comes around, our coping mechanism is to compress it and hide from it. It may be in disguise, but our fears can become transparent even if we try our hardest to cover them up. Elsa Burner is known as Mitchell’s colleague back in Chicago, she suffers from a rare genetic syndrome known as Brugada. When

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    Fear In Ender's Game

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    The definition of fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat; it keeps us up at nights and keeps children’s imagination running wild.The notion of fear constantly lingers in our mind and influences our everyday actions. In Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card shows his readers how we let fear drive us. In Karen Thompson Walker’s speech, “What Fear Can Teach Us” addresses why fear is irrational, and that sometimes the most

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    Mentally engaging in the fear of choking, better known as Phagophobia, is an instance of the sort of hypochondria-related problem that can significantly disturb the way one lives their life. People that are overcome by the persistent issue that if they consume solid foods they will choke and potentially die will wind up taking on really restrictive diet regimens to safeguard themselves. This could take on the dependency of only taking on fluid or highly pureed foods that may be quickly swallowed

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