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Example Of Introvert And Extroverts
1. Example Of Introvert And Extroverts
since colonising many psychiatrist has brain stormed the terms introvert and extrovert, no body has
actually been fully sure what makes some people have affinity for constant social involvement and
others bound from it. But latterly , science has begun doing some analysis on this front – and their
outcomes shows that introverts and extroverts are born that way, not been made. Though many
people are not familiar with the term "introversion" and often think of it as being shy and mistakes
"extroversion" with being over friendly, the terms are actually assigned to their relationship with
people. Extroverts links being social to actually feeling confident and soul nourishing whereas
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Conclusion points After going through many research papers and reading articles one can conclude
that being an introvert or an extrovert is in fact a condition. Introverts are preferably fine speaking
out loud or being a little extroverted when the time needs. That does not mean that all introverts and
extroverts behave in this particular manner but this is one of the possibilities. both of the terms
contemplative people and outgoing individuals have turned out to be focal parts of the identity
hypotheses. As indicated by numerous hypotheses of identity, everybody has some level of both
introspection and extraversion. In any case, individuals regularly tend to lean one way or the other.
Self observers have a tendency to be all the more tranquil, held, and contemplative. Dissimilar to
outgoing people who pick up vitality from social cooperation, self observers need to consume
vitality in social circumstances. Subsequent to going to a gathering or investing energy in an
extensive gathering of individuals, thoughtful people frequently want to "revive" by investing a
timeframe
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5. The, Dog And Cat And Coffee And Tea ' Great Gatsby And...
Introvert "Dog and Cat. Coffee and Tea. Great Gatsby and Catcher in the Rye. Everyone knows
there are two types of people in the world. What are they?". This question is quite easy to answer
and refers to human behavioural quirks and nature, Introverts and Extroverts. Surrounding the two
vague types are many stereotypes, but this will be addressing and explaining what it truly means to
be an Introvert. Introverts are typically more complex characters as a whole compared to Extroverts,
the dynamics between the two already a major difference. When a person hears 'Introvert' they think
'Alone', 'Hates People', 'Pessimist' and 'Boring', whilst thinking Extroverts, on the other hand, as
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But when Introverts give themselves permission to seek the solitude they crave, life becomes lighter
and better. Social situations are more bearable. Even small talk is easier to endure when they've
fortified themselves with solitude. Introverts are known for being quiet, another universal quirk.
Introverts are written economists suffering in a world of verbal hodgepodge. Unfortunately, this has
lead to awkward confrontations like "Are you shy?" or "Why are you so quiet?". Now it's time to
debunk the typical Introvert myths. The most common one is that being Introverted means you're
shy, and often use the two words interchangeably. Both introverts and shy people tend to avoid
socializing at times, but they do so for different reasons. Introverts often stay on the sidelines at
social events because socializing drains their energy, whilst shy people tend to avoid going to
unnecessary social events at all because of their fear of the unknown. Instead of worrying about
being drained, they're concerned about making a mess of themselves or being rejected / judged. The
next most common is that Introverts are socially awkward. People assume that because you are
Introverted, you don't know how to behave or act socially. Many introverts have superior social
skills. They are confident, assertive, and interesting to talk to. People don't realize this because they
assume everyone with good social skills is an extrovert.
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9. Summary : ' Blue Ink Cap '
Jessica Hester February 14th, 2015 Queer Foundation Pink Ink Scholarship The New Normal Given
the chance, I would remove the word "normal" from our vocabulary. Sticks and stones may break
my bones, but excluding me will make me nervous. Just a small word, not even a slur, and it causes
the utmost stirrings of grief within. How can we place this modifier on people, shoving them into a
singular category, pigeonholing us into a league we cannot identify with? "Am I normal?" "Is this
normal?" "I just want to be normal." However, I believe to be truly happy, content, confident, and
well–adjusted, you must embrace the very things that make you abnormal. When I get asked if it's
normal to feel or be a certain way, I'm positively torn: I want to buoy their spirits by saying they are
perfectly fine in their ways and they are perfectly normal, but on the inside, I want to scream,
"Screw normal, be you!" It is so incredibly fulfilling to embrace the weird, wild side of yourself. To
look social norms dead in the eye and say, "I'm not afraid to break you." To stand up for what you
believe in and forget following the crowd. With all the words I could use to describe myself: witty,
clever, passionate, enjoyable, magical, queer, absolved, why would I want to be normal? The issue
is, the word "normal" carries an implicit value judgment: it says, "typical or common, and therefore
good, satisfactory, or desirable." Well, who doesn't want to be desirable? But in doing so, you are
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13. Introversion In Pop Culture
What kind of introvert are you? Click here to find out with this quiz made by Science of Us. Like
me, maybe you didn't think that there was more than one category. As Scott Barry Kaufman has
written, pop culture has defined introversion in quite a few confusing ways. BRIEF HISTORY OF
INTROVERSION Freud's protege C.G. Jung called it "inwardly directed psychic energy", but his
work on introversion has been criticized. As Patricia Barrigan rightfully argued in 1960, the idea
required more specification due to clashing concepts of introversion. "What appear to be minor
distinctions between the various conceptions may in fact be crucial ones," she wrote. The commonly
accepted meaning of the word today was produced by the Big Five Personality
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17. American Indians Unexpected Places
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans witnessed the end of the Indian
Wars, the concentration of American Indians on reservations, and the rapid industrialization and
urbanization of American life. Many people assumed that since indians were locked away on
reservations, they had little to say about and made few contributions to "modernity." According to
Deloria, technology was one of the factors that made Indians modernized. Automotive mobility
helped Indian people evade supervision and take possession of the landscape, helping make
reservations into distinctly tribal spaces (Deloria, 153). When American Indians acted in ways that
contradicted that Indians were "pre–modern," non–Native Americans Interpreted these "anomalous"
people and instances as either exemplars of the assimilation process or proof that Indians were
inherently flawed. For instance, many believed that indians who purchased automobiles had either
adopted aspects of a superior culture or profligately waste their meager resources (Deloria, 5,6).
However, American Indians invested meaning into their activities that contradicted America's
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So what does it mean to be Indian in the late nineteenth and early twentieth? They had a separation
of categories mainly the name of anomalies, as for the book the figure illustrates "Red Cloud
Woman" this was a figure for the american culture and society (Deloria, 5). As for expectations,
expectations are almost invariably raced, classed, and gendered. They can be colored by religious
practice and by regional location touched by sexuality, transformed by national difference and
global exchange (Deloria, 7). The role of Indians was very complicated, expectations, ideology,
discourse and power shaped Indians in American
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21. The Pros And Cons Of Pigeonholing
I have decided that since I am attempting to organize my thoughts into coherent and accordant
arguments, it is easier if each topic is framed as a question I can directly answer. The potential
downside of this approach is that I risk at making my responses too simplistic, forcing myself to
take a side. However, I am cognizant of that risk, and reserve the right to look at the potential
answers to each question as lying on a spectrum (or spectrums) of possibilities. I want to be able to
focus my topics without pigeonholing my responses.
There were a number of topics I considered for my first post. Even the process of brainstorming
helped me to categorize areas of interest and relative expertise. Looking at my groupings it is clear
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If there is no objective reality, independent of our interpretation, then what is it we are sensing? Why
can separate people from different places and times look at the same thing and come to the same
conclusions? The only possible answer here is that there is something constant, objective, and
independent of their interpretation that exists. When I look at the night's sky and see the moon, it
usually looks light yellowish/cream coloured. Other people with slightly different biology and
experiences might see something slightly different, like light green perhaps, but certainly no one
sees a rainbow coloured unicorn. If they do, we would rightly conclude that there is something not
working properly somewhere. Even beings vastly different from ourselves might see something
vastly different than we see, but that would not change the truth that there is a moon there and it is
not a rainbow unicorn. Similarly, in my literature classes, I encourage my students to interpret the
works for themselves. However, if they want to argue that The Great Gatsby was actually set on
Neptune in the year 1734, they have a significant challenge ahead of them. There is a book there
with words that have meanings independent of their interpretation. This is the case for all of reality:
There is an objective truth there, and we bring our individual interpretations to
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25. Collaboration And Introversion
Abstract This analysis examines the differences of introversion and extroversion and how many
people place negative connotations associated with being an introvert. Also examined is the
importance of introverts in society and how powerful introverts really are despite what many
believe. Introduction Section How will you spend your Friday night? Will you spend it in a crowded
restaurant or on the couch reading a good book? Maybe your answer to this question is obvious to
you or you might find yourself somewhere in the middle between the two. Whatever your answer
may be, the origin of your feelings may lie in how your brain responds to day–to–day activities.
Depending on if you are an introvert or an extrovert, the way you deal with and ... Show more
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According to Organizational Behavior: Emerging Knowledge, Global Reality, "Introverts do not
necessarily lack social skills. Rather, they are more inclined to direct their interests to ideas than to
social events. Introverts feel quite comfortable being alone, whereas extroverts do not (McShane &
Von Glinow, 2015, p. 41)." The Roosevelt's, Franklin and Eleanor, were two of the most influential
people in American history during the twentieth century. However, when it comes to their leadership
styles, they are completely different. Franklin was what people would call an extrovert. He was
outgoing, he didn't mind big crowds, and loved mingling with others. On the other hand, Eleanor
was what most people would call an introvert. She was very timid and shy, she didn't like crowds,
nor did she like socializing or mingling much with others. Over time; however, Eleanor grew to like
social events and often spoke out publically proclaiming her beliefs and opinions on political issues
of the time. In the third part of Quiet: The Power of Introverts, Cain informs readers that despite
what Western cultures believe, not all cultures share the same way of thinking in regards to
extroversion. Extroversion is not necessarily an ideal characteristic in cultures such as China or
Japan, for example.
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29. Essay about Shout it out: Study of Introverts
1.Cain, Susan. Quiet. New York: Broadway, 2013. Print. In this book the author delves deep in to all
aspects of introverted life. One aspect she coverd was how introverts perform better in certain
leadership roles than extroverts. Statistically, Introverts preform better academically getting higher
scores on average. different cultures like the Japanese and Chinese define introversion as their
cultural ideal. She also discussed how our culture shifted in the early twentieth century from one
that valued character to one that prized salesmanship and personality above all else. She also
discusses what situations a introverted person thrives in and how introverts and extraverts can learn
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The introverted leaders where listening to the constructive ideas of their workers. 4.Helgoe ,
Laurie."Revenge of the Introvert", Psychology. today. Sussex Publishers, 2010. Web. 18 Dec 2013.
The author of this article, Laurie, Helgoe (also the author of a book called introvert power) takes a
look at her experience as a introvert in a field which required too much interaction, as well as her
journey of self discovery to find a job that better fitted her personality. She then goes on to draw the
all important differentiation between being introverted and shy. A shy person is afraid of social
interaction, where as a introvert prefers a lower level of stimulation. And then she addresses how
introverts are less reward seeking than extroverts . She also points out how it can be hard to be a
introvert in the extravert centric American culture. Her article then moves on to compare thought
patterns of introverts and extraverts like how introverts tend to think more before talking and can
work alone without having to brace them selves for it. The article then reminds the reader that not all
countries share the extroverted ideal for example in Finland introversion is seen as normal . The
constant pressure from a extroverted culture on a introvert can even lead to a higher risk of mental
illness. Introverts have a higher level of blood flow in the arias of the brain related to contemplation
and speech . Introverts require a different level of stimulation than
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33. Introverts are the Forgotten Sheep in the Herd in the...
"Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic?" is an article written in The New York Times newspaper. Susan
Cane wrote the article in June 2011.The article used a variety of techniques to illustrate her point
such as examples, sources, and new definitions. Cain writes about shyness, introversion, social
anxiety disorder, and extroversion. She compares introversion to extroversion. We need equally
kinds of people in society. In my experience, people display both characteristics at the same time.
The article shyness and evolutionary tactic is an interesting article because the current social
judgment favors extroverts but does a disservice to introverts who also make important
contributions to sociality. There is a tendency in American society today to have a bias against for
anyone who is not gregarious, upbeat, part of the crowd or in the spotlight There are people who on
the outside are not sociable, because these people are shy. However, there is a difference between
shyness and introversion. Shy people often avoid many things because they are nervous or they
criticize themselves for speaking up. Introverts, however, will not be nervous or criticize
themselves. Both shyness and being introverted are acceptable traits. It only becomes a problem
when a person has a social anxiety disorder that significantly interferes with a person's life. We want
and need people to be the quiet thinkers who can go off by themselves come up with an idea and
bring it back to a
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37. American Symbolism In Hills Like White Elephants
Title In "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway, an American man exhibits control over
his lover, Jig, as they talk at a train station. Stereotypical with the role of women, Jig lacks authority
and control, not only in her relationship with the American, but in her day–to–day life, as shown in
her inability to act independently. The American's conversational coercion instills Jig with a false
sense of autonomy in the relationship, ultimately pigeonholing her into submission. Almost
immediately, Jig is established not as an equal, but rather as the American's subordinate. While her
partner is referred to as 'the American,' and the waitress is referred to as 'the woman,' Jig is only
known as 'the girl' throughout most of the story. This description demonstrates the man's control
over Jig, distinguishing him as superior to his lover (Rankin). Jig's inferiority is further shown
through her lack of independent identity, as she is instead characterized as an extension of her lover.
This is displayed in her inability to even choose a drink for herself, relying on the American to
decide for her " 'What should we drink?' the girl asked "(1,Hemingway), and even speak for her.
This action strips Jig of independence and control, in fact, her dependence on the American causes
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Jig's desire to please her partner confines her as a character, painting her not as an equal, but as a
docile doormat
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41. What Does It Mean To Be An Extrovert?
Many introverts have shaped the world today. In fact, if it were not for these folks, technological and
societal changes that several people take for granted would not have existed, including: Google, the
Harry Potter series, the Law of Relativity, Chopin's nocturnes, and so much more (Cain 5). What
exactly does it mean to be introverted? Introverts are people who value solitude and need peace in
order to think efficiently. These people obtain their energy from from within. Different countries
have different styles. For example, Germany and America advocate the fast–paced, direct style of
communication, qualities common to that of an extrovert. Finland treasures its quietness, and
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Susan Cain, the cofounder of Quiet Revolution LLC and the author of the award–winning New York
Times bestseller QUIET: The Power of Introverts in A World That Can't Stop Talking, gives an
example of an instance in which a group of researchers conducted a test, seeking to find aspects that
some of the most creative people possessed. Cain reports that the researchers had garnered together
architects, mathematicians, scientists, engineers, and writers who had made profound contributions
in their fields. Cain further explains that the researchers asked them to take personality tests and
problem–solving experiments. After they analyzed their results, Cain asserts that the researchers
found that "socially poised" introverts had the most creative minds (Cain 74). Though this
experiment does not mean that extroverts are not creative, it contends that introverts have ranked top
in originality through a selected period of time. Still, one underlying explanation why introverts are
apt to be more creative is because their love for solitude. Like Cain stresses in her book, QUIET:
The Power of Introverts in A World That Can't Stop Talking, "Solitude allows an introvert to work
independently, and solitude can be the catalyst to innovation" (Cain 74). Hence, because introverts
value the quality of independence, they typically have creative minds by
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45. What Is Calypso's Role In The Odyssey
Despite Calypso being a character who defies typical constraints, she is not always the model of a
defiant woman. In spite of the fact that she is repeatedly used by Homer to show disobedience
against the role that is expected of her, she still shows characteristics of a normal female character in
an epic poem. When Hermes comes to visit her, she sets "a table with ambrosia" and "a bowl of rosy
nectar" (Homer, p. 386). Setting the table for a man is a sign of respect and shows that she accepts
her role of catering towards the opposite sex. This is a crucial moment as Calypso has continuously
shown contempt for a woman's conventional duties. When she is introduced, she is described as
sitting in her home "singing in a lovely voice as she wove at her loom with a golden shuttle"
(Homer, p. 386). The loom is a direct symbol of a tamed woman, reiterated by Penelope's extensive
use of it throughout the epic. When Homer describes Calypso on her loom, he refers to her as ...
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In the end both women serve the purpose of being secondary characters to Odysseus: without him
they would not be important to the story. The epic poem is ultimately about Odysseus's journey
home, and both women represent different aspects of that journey. Homer brings more so into focus
the idea that women have the competence to be more than just housewives, but this ability is
dangerous and negative. Calypso, whose behavior continuously strays away from what is expected,
symbolizes a form of darkness and evil while Penelope is seen as a virtuous character representing
the model wife. The complex way that Homer describes female characters in 'The Odyssey' is not
necessarily to show that women are capable of more than is expected of them, but rather to serve as
a warning of the independent, authoritative woman all while praising the domestic
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49. Speech On Introverts
Izabela Wojtkielewicz
Fighting against the stereotypes – it is not a shame to be an introvert!
Susan Cain is a writer, a lecturer and a lawyer and also an introvert. The person who want to make
life of introverted people easier by changing the way of thinking about them. She took a speech at
the February 2012 TED Conference because she want to change the world into more friendly for all
the introverts also because she is one of them.
At the beginning of her speech she shows the audience how could an introverted child feel by telling
her story from her childhood. The story took place at the summer camp where all the children were
forced to be more social and their different needs (for example of introverts) were not taken into
account. "I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our world needs a balance between introverts and extraverts. Everyone should have the best
conditions to learn, to work and to improve skills, creativity and productivity. Susan Cain appeals
for giving more freedom of thinking for all the children, for more privacy for all the people, for
giving yourself the time to be only with yourself and for showing what you have inside and what
can be shared with the world. "Stop the madness of constant group work, (...) go to the wilderness.
Be like Buddha." And take a good look what you have inside you. Recognise who you are and what
are you true
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53. Pigeonholing Dalmatians As Firehouse Dogs
The notion was not conceived in the backlot of a Hollywood studio; nor did it flow from the creative
pens of authors or playwrights. In fact, pigeonholing Dalmatians as firehouse dogs as depicted in
films and read in books, is based on fact. The spotted, sleek, and muscular dog has a long
association with firefighting, and not just riding shotgun in a fire truck. The dog's rapport with
horses, and its ability to run long distances, were attributes that originally earmarked this breed of
dog in assisting firefighters perform their perilous job.
Prior to modern pumper and ladder trucks, transportation for firefighters depended on horse power –
literally. In the 18th century, horse drawn carriages equipped with firefighting steam pumps and
hoses
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57. Pigeonholing Research Paper
Growing up, I defied pigeonholing. I was one of two accelerated students in my grade, a two–to–
three sport athlete who started as a sophomore in soccer and basketball, a stagehand for the theater
club, part of student council and class president, a member of the math team, and that's just to start. I
hung out with the nerds, the jocks, the theater geeks, but the group I enjoyed my time the most with
were kids who my teachers labeled as "troubled." I defied pigeonholing, but as they say, "You are
judged by the company you keep." But what I came to realize was that, unlike everyone else in high
school, these so–called "troubled" kids were usually labeled because of their families' troubles– not
their own. Today I keep to myself a lot more.
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61. Seven Things You Should Know About Introverts
Knowing about yourself is great, but knowing about others also can have its benefits. In the Article
"Seven things Extroverts should know About introverts(and vice versa)" by Psychologist Sophia
Dembling, it talks about the things that one should know about the other, specifically related to
introverts and extroverts. To clarify introverts are ones who normally keep to themselves, when
there's a party, they are the ones who are typically at home watching Netflix. While on the other
hand extroverts are the ones who are at the party, and most of the time always wanting to do
something and socialize. While each personalities are very different, each one has its own benefits.
Let's first start with what extroverts and should know about introverts. In the article, Dembling
mentions introverts don't need alone time because they don't like their friends, but because very
simply, they just need time to themselves, and time to regroup and relax. Additionally, she mentions
introverts don't sit quietly because they are judging anyone, but because they like to watch and
observe what others are saying and doing. I can relate to that one, as I catch myself doing that often.
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When talking about introverts Dembling states that, on her last point she says " Anything but the
telephone", I would have to disagree on that one. Since I would describe myself as an introvert, I
feel like I can defend myself on this one. Even though I like to be alone, I love talking on the phone
and could do it for hours. In fact I'm one of the ones who will walk around the house doing the most
weird things while talking on the phone. Also when talking about extroverts, she states " they aren't
doing it to loosen you up, they normally mean well", this one I think it would depend on what they
are trying to get you to do. Because he activities they are trying to get you to do may go against
social norms or even the
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65. Life Depicted In Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine
Life is short. It is a realization that can take years to realize, and even longer to affect one's actions.
Especially after a loss, the absence of this knowledge can cause many regrets about the past, and
what should have been done. In his book Dandelion Wine, Ray Bradbury argues that being
conscious of the fact that you only have a certain amount of time on the Earth gives you a better
understanding of how to live life in a way that will leave the least amount of regret. The story takes
place in Green Town, Illinois at the start of summer of 1928. It is told from the point of view from
someone much older (and presumably wiser) than the main character Douglas, as many of the
narrator's descriptions often take on a nostalgic quality about them. It begins with Douglas making
the realization that he is truly alive, that he bleeds red, and that means that one day his heart will
stop beating. The story follows the tragedies in the town, often switching point of view, that cause
concern from Douglas. From murder victims, replaced trolleys, crumbling friendships, and age
related deaths, these events lead Douglas to enlist in the help of a witch to help stop his inevitable
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"The impossibility of pigeonholing Ray Bradbury as a science fiction writer is once again
emphasized in this charming philosophical study of adolescence" (Kirkus Review). Many of the
objects used in this book, such as dandelions, summer, and douglas's new shoes symbolize the circle
of life, and how everything must come to an end. He also carries themes over from his other works,
including Fahrenheit 451. This particular theme involves Bradbury's personal fear of machines and
technology doing more harm than good, which is demonstrated by the happiness machine, and the
green
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69. The Workplace : How They Operate Essay
Introverts in the Workplace: How They Operate – How They Succeed By Jane E Cranston |
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modern behavioral terms, "introvert" is used to describe individuals who are most comfortable in the
inner life of the mind, come across as more reserved, and are less likely to seek numerous or large
interactions. They represent approximately half of the population. In the workplace their presence is
less obvious and misunderstood, though their ability to actively listen at a very deep level makes
them major idea contributors. There 's risk in confusing their self–containment with a lack of
ambition. American society is often described as being "extroverted" – "What you see is what you
get," "Say it like you mean it," "Brainstorm your way through the problem," are all examples of an
extroverted approach. Coupled with a disproportionate percentage of extroverts rising into top
management and you begin to understand how the group that really doesn 't need the spotlight (the
introverts) can seem a bit alien, maybe labeled "not a team player," or ignored. This is a huge
oversight as introverts play an
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73. The Color Purple By Alice Walker: Literary Analysis
Dear God, Tell Everybody, It'd Spark a Fight Literature is the author's vehicle, commandeered for
the purpose of transferring societal commentary to a definitive audience. In Alice Walker's The
Color Purple, the writing is a medium for Walker's political agenda. Through literary elements such
as stereotypes, diction, juxtaposition, and symbolism Walker explores the issue of gender roles. The
action of the novel opens with strict standards of men and women, progresses to a building contrast
of characters outside of these standards, and closes with the breaking of standards. The literary
elements are used to successfully emphasize oppressive gender roles with the purpose of
empowering women and men to confront the unjust issue.
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Throughout the novel, the repetition of the word fight such as "you got to fight. You got to fight" is
Walker's strategy of inspiring in her readers to fight these stereotypes. Her character's then become
prime examples of breaking free of society's standards. The novel climaxes when Celie at last
speaks her mind, claiming "when I open my mouth the air rush in and shape words" (206). This is
symbolic of her ceasing to be part of the standard and becoming an individual. Throughout the
falling action, Celie and Mr. ___ become completely new characters. Celie opens a pants business.
Pants are a symbol of empowerment, with which Walker intends to show the audience that Celie has
won her battle with gender roles. Walker utilizes juxtaposition to show the original stereotypes
contrasted with the current roles when Celie says she could"see he feeling scared of me...Let him
feel what I felt" (223). Up to this point, Mr.___'s character has fit the original stereotype exactly, he
is demanding, physically and emotionally abusive, and cold. From here however, Mr. ___'s
character starts new. He paints his house "fresh and white" a symbol of starting over (253). He
develops a collection of large shells and claims "...seem like you can hear the waves or something
crashing against your ear" (253). Walker uses this symbolism to show that at last Mr.___ can hear
the waves of change crashing in on society or
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77. Psychodynamic Perspective
Introversion is defined as a person who is exhausted with community encounter and choose to
energize themselves by solitary. They are often confused with being shy, but they recommend
having their alone time. In my opinion introversion is something that is learned about a person at an
early age. It cannot be taught or learn once you get older. The psychodynamic perspectives consist
in early childhood experiences and are referred as the unconscious mind that defines an individual
personality. Referring back to the video, as an introvert she found herself wanting to read book
instead of interacting with the fellow campers. Sigmung Fred believe that thing hidden in the
unconscious mind of a child helps develop personality. The humanistic perspective is the belief that
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The trait perspective is basically describing a person character base on their behavior. Being the
dominant approach, describing an introvert character is relevantly easy. Their characteristic is shyer,
but Susan describe them as being quiet and self–reserved. The Five–Factor Model describes the
broad of personalities. Neuroticism (emotional stability) is associated with the feeling of be more
negative over positive. In my opinion, introverts do not show a sign of being more negative that
positive because they like to stay to themselves. Extraversion consist of individuals who are more
like to engage in a group conversation and not sit in a room and isolate themselves from the world.
Openness is associated with being an open–mind and tolerant individuals. Introverts also displays
openness because in the begin on Susan's video she describes herself as being able to leave her
comfort zone and be opening to doing other things to display extraversion. Agreeable is associated
with generosity and agreeance. Conscientiousness is a major factor in life's domain. The Life Story
Perspectives focuses on and individual's life and
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81. Lorde's Writing Style
With the alternative music scene mainly dominated by guitar–wielding male artists who bear similar
sounds and tunes, it is beyond refreshing to hear the unique melodies and mysterious tones of Ella
Yelich–O'Connor. The New Zealand native singer–songwriter, who is more recently known as Lorde
has been compared to nineties alternative bands such as Mazzy Star and Portishead (Lipshutz,
Jason). According to a Clash Music article, Lorde's songs do not rely on open letters, open legs, or
twerking. Her moments of "sharp satire and sentimental brevity" are what's helping her stand out
among her pop competitors like Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift (Zadeh, Jason). Worried less about
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Lorde's first performance in the United States was a headline show at Le Poisson Rouge in New
York City on August 6, 2013. The captivating tune intrigued radio listeners from around the world,
becoming the first song by a female solo artist to steal the number one spot on Nielsen BDS–based
Alternative Chart since Tracy Bonham's "Mother, Mother" in 1996, five months before Lorde was
even born (Billboard Magazine). "Royals" went on to accomplish much more than just that. The
single took home Best Song of 2013 by MTV News. The hit song was also nominated for four
GRAMMY Awards in 2013, winning two: Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance
(Grammy.com) Who would have guessed that the biggest breakout star of 2013 would be a
disarmingly regular teenager and would set the mark for the longest lead female reign in a twenty–
five–year history of the Billboard Alternative Music Chart (Trust, Gary)? Despite the release of
Lorde's initial album in 2013, the singer–songwriter has been fairly busy since then creating an
astonishing soundtrack for The Hunger Games movie in 2014. As for what comes next, Lorde and
Little are hard at work on a second album. Previously, Little stated that Lorde is to begin work on
her LP in March, although
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85. Susan Cain's Suitcase Of Introversion
Susan Cain and her "suitcase of introversion" Susan Cain, a well known and appreciated writer from
America in the field of psychology, recently held a speech on one of the famous TED talks and
entirely captured me by trying to give the audience an understanding of introversion. She has a
scientific and above very empathic approach to the topic as she claims to be an introvert herself
which I find fascinating and admiring as well. The story begins with an unremarkable suitcase full
of books. What's it all about I will reveal you now. Introversion: „For some people the air they
breathe. " Susan Cain tells us her story on a TED talk, which stands for Technology, Entertainment,
Design and is a global set of conferences run by the private non–profit Sapling Foundation, under
the slogan "Ideas Worth Spreading". Now ask yourself: What do books represent for you? Could
they be the "air you breathe"? By asking yourself these questions you are a little bit closer to
comprehend an introvert and his frequent tendency to "silent activities" such as reading. A different
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At the very first day she would pack out her suitcase which was full of books and this seemed very
normal to her, as in her family, reading was a "different way of being social". Very quickly she got
confronted with some adjectives often used in relation to introversion: mellow, shy and not very
outgoing. At this point she felt guilty leaving her books in her suitcase but she begun thinking more
deeply about why extroversion is being so prized in contrast to introversion, that is considered to be
something negative. She affirms that this is partly a consequence of our education system and also
of our cultural
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89. Reflection Of Astroversions And The Value Of An Introverts
After countless years of being relegated to the back burner of society, introverts are finally getting
their moment in the spotlight. That said, misconceptions still abound and we've yet to shake the
common admonitions to "come out of our shell" and "step out of our comfort zone."
Introverts differ from extroverts in that we gain energy from spending time alone, rather than
through social interaction. The traits that separate us from extroverts are hardwired into our brains –
it's not something we can simply change at whim.
But there's nothing wrong with being an introvert.
We don't need to be fixed – we're perfectly fine just the way we are. Trying to change or be someone
we're not is a waste of energy. Besides, introverts have a lot of value to offer the world. We're
introspective, full of insight and reflection. We're self aware and observant. We're caring and loyal
friends. We focus on projects intently, think creatively, and solve problems – we're excellent
employees and empathetic leaders.
It took me a long time to embrace my introversion. Like many introverts, I thought my preference
for staying in with a good book on a Friday night meant there was something wrong with me.
However, once I educated myself on introversion and its special qualities, I was able to accept
myself for who I was and better maintain my work and personal relationships.
It's not always easy moving through the world as an introvert. If you're struggling to embrace your
introverted nature, consider incorporating the following three methods of self–care into your daily
life.
Practice Gratitude
When you're feeling down and someone tells you to "count your blessings", it's hard not to tell them
right where to shove it. Empty platitudes rarely make us feel better – in fact, they often end up
making us feel worse. That said, gratitude does have a surprisingly powerful impact when it comes
to the world of self–care. Studies have shown that people who practice self–care through gratitude
have fewer health issues, feel more positively about the future, are more satisfied with their lives,
and get more sleep and feel more refreshed upon waking.
Keeping a gratitude journal – a daily or weekly diary of things you're grateful for –
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93. The Extrovert Ideal By Robert Cain
In today's society, many people believe that extroverts are more likely to be more successful,
smarter, more interesting and even more attractive. In this book, Cain argues that introverts can be
all the same things as extroverts but society underestimates the power of introverts (especially in
leadership positions) because they are "quiet". She mentions that with that attitude towards
introverts there are many organizations or people including Harvard that attempt to turn introverts
into extroverts so that they can become successful. Cain divided her book into four different parts.
Part one, "The Extrovert ideal" where she talks about, extroversion and the fact it has become ideal
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Part three, "Do All Cultures Have An Extrovert Ideal?" where she examines whether or not being
extrovert is ideal for other cultures outside America. Finally part four, "How To Love, How To
Work" talks about the idea that we switch our personalities based on who we are talking to, the
environment we are in and the situation. In part one of the novel Cain explains that extroversion has
become the "social norm" and in America, it has become ideal. Cain explains that psychologists,
social workers and doctors focus their attention on shy children now because they believe, "shyness
could lead to dire outcomes, they warned, from alcoholism to suicide, while an outgoing personality
would bring social and financial success" (27). Cain did not think it made sense that only extroverts
could be good and successful leaders so she went out to Harvard to find out if it was true. She
explains that the first thing she noticed was how confident everyone appeared to be. The students
did not slouch, stroll or linger and they were always perfectly dressed – females looked/walked like
supermodels while the males were clean cut and athletic and the environment was very
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97. Susan Cain Ted Talk Analysis
The Power of This Introvert Susan Cain's Ted Talk The Power Of Introverts brought a new
conversation to society in how introverts are treated. Five years ago (when this took place) this topic
was not very well discussed, which made this piece very eye opening for some. Using Aristotle's
appeals: logos and pathos, as well as a comparative argument in her ted talk, Cain persuades viewers
that we as a society oppress/shame introverts, not allowing them to strive or be themselves in our
now extroverted society. She advocates for a more balanced society that serves both introverts and
extroverts instead of just extroverts. Cain's speech uses pathos to allow the audience to understand
how introverts are oppressed in society, and why this is a problem. Cain starts the speech off with an
emotionally driven story that demonstrates how she was shamed for her introverted tendencies as a
young girl in camp. " I got the message that somehow my quiet and introverted style of being was
not necessarily the right way to go, that I should be trying to pass as more of an extrovert." This idea
that introverts are encouraged and almost forced to be someone they are not is pathos because it
persuades the audience through a feeling of injustice and compassion, as well as relatability from
fellow introverts. Cain extends this idea as a loss to society as well, stating "it is our collegues loss,
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She calls for a change in society to allow introverts to be more free to be themselves so they can
strive and accomplish in the way extroverts do. She uses rhetorical devices such pathos, logos, and
compare and contrast to support and persuade the audience of this bias and why it is harmful. The
piece was inspiring, factual, and brought awareness to an issue that was not discussed much before
this
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101. Construction Of Male Sexuality In Catullus
In Skinner's article "Ego Mulier: The Construction of Male Sexuality in Catullus," she shares her
knowledge on Roman ancient gender protocol. Skinner talks about the Roman sexual ethics and
how the Roman males conduct themselves under this protocol. Skinner illustrates how Catullus uses
poetry to express his feelings, and what was Catullus's life like under this type of protocol in ancient
Rome. Catullus poetry at times is difficult to understand, precisely what he is trying to tell his
audience about his life, but as Skinner explains it clearly in her article she explains that in Rome,
free boys were considered objects of desire, but it was not acceptable for a man to act upon that
desire. Romans masculinity can always be put into question:
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104.
105. Reflection Paper On Extroverts
Reflection: The topic of introverts should not be compelled into acting as if they are extroverts that
was presented by Susan Cain in her TED talk really connects to me because I personally "identify"
myself as an introvert. Similar to Susan Cain, I would describe myself as reserved, mellow and
comfortable with being alone. I enjoy being by myself and listening to music while getting deep into
the thoughts in my head. I don't really like getting small casual conversations with strangers and I
get emotionally drained with being in a large group of people. These are some of the things that my
little introverted self likes to do. But being quiet and not outgoing is not the most desirable thing to
do, as this is true for my family, friends and the society. Throughout my life, I have been "forced"
into thinking that if I don't get out there and approach people, be as outgoing as I possibly could, I
will never be successful in life and have others appreciate me. In a way, it seem like everyone and
everything around me is trying to force me to be something that I'm not, which is being an extrovert.
This is the same for society as well. Society expects everyone, especially those who are introverted
to be gregarious and make a statement or "act" like an extrovert. Society makes it seem that if we
don't be in a certain way, in this case being like an extrovert, no one will get anywhere in their lives,
or we can't "have it all". This concept is heavily used in companies and in the business world. When
companies look for potential employees, they tend to look for those who are outgoing and cordial
because they think that they will represent the company well. Often times these companies won't
choose those who seem introverted because they think that they are too soft–spoken to represent
them in a way that these companies want them to. We often think that those who are outgoing and
sociable are the ones who make great leaders. But in fact, introverts are the ones that make better
leaders because they are more likely to have their fellow members to come up with their own ideas.
Examples of great leaders in the world who were introverts are Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, and
Rosa Parks. While extroverts may not let others form
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109. Cut Of Steak
Cut of Steak People believe that extroverts and introverts are like a cut of steak. People like to
believe that the steak they ordered is very clean and clearly cut; people also consider introverts and
extroverts to have clean–cut attributes. Like many, people will believe that introverts do not enjoy
people and only appreciate time with themselves. Also, many people will place extroverts in a group
of loud–mouths, people who just want to have an enjoyable time and may not be the most astute.
Although people believe that the qualities of introverts and extroverts are clear cut, there is more to
introverts and extroverts than may meet the eye. After conducting research on introverts and
extroverts a reader gains a much more substantial knowledge of what an introvert and an extrovert
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When actually science may show that extroverts act the way they do because that is how they have
been neurologically hardwired and is an element of their biology (Holmes, 3). Also people just
believe that extroverts are people who just like to be with people but there is more to this also when
in fact extroverts just make friends easier also when they make friends and when they induce small
talk their brain will shoot them doses of dopamine (Granneman, 4). People also believe that
introverts only like to be with themselves. When in reality introverts need time to be with
themselves to refuel from social gathering because socializing is more effortful and tiring for
introverts than extroverts (Granneman, 5). There is also a little science behind why introverts and
extroverts act the way they do is because their brains use different neurotransmitters while
extroverts receive dopamine from doing outwardly attributes introverts receive acetylcholine when
they turn
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113. Process Of A Bill Becoming A Law In The State Of Texas
The process of a bill becoming a law in the state of Texas can be harsh and brutal. With the number
of complicated steps accompanied by the forces of many different delay tactics, the process can
prove to be exhausting.
There are seven basic steps: Introduction, referral or assignment to house or senate committees,
considered in house or senate committees, placement of bill on a legislative calendar, considered on
the house or senate floor, signed or vetoed by governor, and lastly the bill does or does not become a
law.
Introduction of a bill requires both house and senate members to file a written bill with each of their
corresponding clerk members. The clerk then submits the bill to alphanumeric designation where it
is available to the eyes of lawmakers and citizens so that they make track its progress. There is a
specific time bills can be submitted. They can be submitted the Monday after the November general
election. This step can be influenced by many figures outside of Legislative. Interests groups
influence legislation as well as the Governor can influence legislation. At this point there are no
delay tactics that could prevent the bill from moving on to step two.
After introduction of the bill, the referral or assignment to house or senate then takes place. In other
words, the bill is assigned to standing committee. The Speaker and Lieutenant Governor appoint
committee members and chairs. This gives the presiding officers great power and these vital
decisions can
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117. Why Are Introverts Not Being Recognize
Why aren't introverts not being recognize for their skills is it because they are being silence by the
extroverts or are they just don't want to talk at all. Well one part of this has to do with our society
and how extroverts have control over everything in our schools, work places, events, and even the
government I'm not saying extroverts are bad I'm and that way both extroverts, and introverts
function as part of a society. In western society extroverts has really good communication skills and
they communicate petty well in our society but introverts communicate differently some introverts
will try and just fit in with the group or they will just remain silence at a meeting. Introverts
sometimes suggest opinions socially they have some unique skills for example they have writing
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Here's the reason why introverts aren't being recognize we live in a world where everyone does a lot
of group events, communicate at work or just hanging out with friends on the weekends. Second the
reason why introverts aren't being recognize because there is no one willing to change the way we
think about introverts. Third, introverts seen to want to work alone because they can focus on what
need to complete in their work place, or in school. Four, in our society extroverts seen to have more
skills then introverts but this is not true at all because introverts seen to have the same type of skills
just like the extroverts but the introverts have a difference mind set in their brains. Finally, in today's
world introverts had to find some way of learning to adapt to their work environment, school and
how they communicate with other people in our society and believe me it can be very hard in life
but introverts can do it because they have the skills to do
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121. Essay Do Extrovert Students Lead to Extraordinary...
Do Extrovert Student Lead To Extraordinary Performance? Information System With Account Kolej
Poly–Tech Mara,Kuala Lumpur Table Of Content Chapter 1 – Introduction Page 1.1 Background of
the study.................................................................................3 1.2 Statement of the
problem................................................................................5 1.3 Scope of
study.............................................................................................6 1.4 Objectives of the
study....................................................................................6 1.5 Research
questions........................................................................................7 1.6 Target
user...................................................................................................8 1.7 Limitation of the
study......................................................................................8 Chapter 2 – Literature
review..................................................................................9 Chapter 3 –
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Those who are extraverted normally desire to be known by others, while those who are introverted
do not view appreciation as significant (Jung, 1971). An extraverted individual spends extra time
each day interacting with community in social life than an introverted individual (Leary & Buckley,
2000). The difference between extraverts and introverts is that those who are extraverted be likely to
have lower levels of self–awareness than those who are introverted. Those who have high levels of
self–awareness are often more worried in social or class situations; because of this, it is very likely
that those who are extraverted have a lower fear of negative evaluation (Harrington & Loffredo,
2001). For example extrovert person don't care much about what people says about them as long as
they feel happy, doing good and laugh compared to introvert person they tend to think negatively
what will happen to them if they doing some activities its minimize their true potential. In very
simple word introvert person have high fear of negative evaluation. They fear people judge them
negatively then they tend to be shy, low confident level and just doing their work alone. 1.2
Statement Of The Problem I was found student from primary school to the highest level now which
is degree level. When I was in
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124.
125. Summary of Theodore Sizer’s “Horace’s Compromise” Essay
Sizer's book, Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School, is a fictional story
that represents the reality of the true educational system. The main character, Horace Smith, is a
highly respected English teacher at Franklin High School who is facing the dilemma of many reality
educators; the affects of the very controlled, standardized system of high school. Horace is at the age
when many teachers are near retirement; however, he isn't leaving anytime soon. Sizer quotes that
"He believes–perversely, he often thinks–that Franklin High is not nearly what it could be. He wants
to stay on and make it better." As an educator, Horace must compromise his natural intuition when it
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The passage goes on to talk about how little the ratio is between teacher and student, for the
standardized system does not allow it. By requiring that everyone follows a steady curriculum
adapted to a student's supposed capability, crowding classrooms and misplacing many students in
classes that are below their potential. Horace claims that "Pigeonholing honors, regular, and special
needs students sets up the self–fulfilling prophecies. Oh no, Mr. Smith, I couldn't take AP English.
I'm not an honors student..." This suggests that many students are not encouraged to work up to a
higher potential, for they are bunched in between several other students in same level class as they
are, limiting the teacher's ability to get to know the student and his or her capabilities. Horace
expresses this opinion with the reflection that "In any event, there are too many to absorb. May as
well treat 'em all the same. Or accept someone else's judgment about how swift a kid is, and go with
it. Expect more, expect less." He also speaks for the teachers when he says "Compromise with your
common sense: the kids are different, but we can't admit it, even to ourselves." Horace also believes
that the school's curriculum is unorganized due to the set standards, stating that subjects are
"...poorly defined and each of which is planned in almost total isolation from the others..." Students
are expected to take on the skills
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128.
129. Film Analysis Essay on Crash (2004)
The movie "Crash" – from director and producer Paul Haggis – pictures one day in the lives of
various characters in Los Angeles, all of them from different social and racial backgrounds but
nevertheless connected and intertwined throughout the story. The movie's story is being told in a
mostly chronological way, except that it puts one scene to the very beginning of the film and then
cuts back to the day prior, indicated by the visual text "yesterday". In this first sequence, detectives
Graham Waters and his partner Ria have been rearended when they arrive at a crime scene, leading
to a fight between Hispanic Ria and the accident responsible, furious Chinese Kim Lee, involving
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There is Jean Corbet, accusing her locksmith Daniel Ruiz of being a gang member, whose daughter
is almost shot by the Persian shop owner Farhad, whose daughter works in the mortuary where
Detective Graham Waters dead brother is identified as Peter, who stole Jean Corbets car, making her
change the locks in her house in the first place. This list of connections could be continued with for
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132.
133. Bills Becoming Laws Essay
Today, I am going to talk about the process of bills becoming laws in the state of Texas. Citizens or
officials must or present a bill to the House or Senate Clerk. Once this process occurs, the bills are
categorized in an alphanumeric arrangement for officials and residents to track during the cycle of
the proposed bill. The bills are proposed the Monday after general elections. Influence from within
or outside of Legislature have a massive bearing on bill becoming laws. There are several
advantageous and underhanded tactics used to have a bill circulated or tossed out. The Lieutenant
Governor and Speaker of the House allocate bills to standing committees which initiates a shady
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Another delaying approach called Chubbing, is the process of officials controlling or exhausting
time to defer votes or proposal of other bills. When a vote is cast for a bill to pass or die, presiding
officers have a partial but substantial influence in this process. Requiring a 2/3 vote, the officers
implement two alternatives of voting, roll call or voice. Ghost voting is a practice that is common,
illegal and utilized by official. This is the act of voting without being present. Another deferral tactic
used is called quorum busting where officials fail to show up or walk out of a scheduled vote. After
a rigorous process of delaying and postponement, if a bill passes, it is then promoted to a conference
committee. Two variations of the proposed bill are discussed. The Speaker and the Lieutenant
Governor select five senators and five members of the house to operate on the committee. Once the
two variations the bills are finalized, it is returned to both chambers for a vote. The Governor
receives the bill and is given 10 business days to sign the bill. Several actions can be taken by the
governor; sign the bill or veto and return it to legislature for a potential
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137. Examples Of Stereotypes In A Big Happy Family
Motif of Stereotypes Many movie writers incorporate stereotypes into their film. Stereotypes in
movies can be good mechanisms to help the audience better understand the characters. For example,
common stereotypes of cowboys include grittiness and determination, which helps to develop them
for the viewer's entertainment. However, stereotypes can also present characters in a negative light.
In Madea's Big Happy Family, Tyler Perry uses the motif of African American stereotypes, which
includes rampant drug abuse, broken families, and inappropriate, disorderly behaviors. At its roots,
his movie contains nothing more than the theme of pigeonholing African Americans. The film
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Mr. Brown, a friend of Madea, is at the hospital and needs a blood transfusion during his surgery.
His daughter, Cora, willingly volunteers. However, they discover that their blood types are not the
same, suggesting that he is not her actual father. After the movie, Mr. Brown, Madea, and Cora all
go on The Maury Show to determine whether or not Mr. Brown is Cora's father. Maury claims that
he is not Cora's father. Kimberly's nastiness toward her husband, Calvin, and the rest of the family is
eventually revealed to be from her experience of being raped as a teenager. Byron, originally
thought to be Shirley's youngest son, is exposed as Kimberly's illegitimate son. This was kept
hidden from both Calvin and Byron. After Calvin finds out, he and Kimberly talk through their
problems and decide to seek help, saving their marriage. Byron also has an illegitimate child with
his ex–girlfriend Sabrina. This causes many problems for Byron, as Sabrina is constantly around,
and she makes it her personal campaign to slander him around his family. He also must make child
support payments to Sabrina, putting stress on him as he tries to hold down an honest, but low
paying, job. This is a knock on African Americans, as they are often labeled as having many
illegitimate
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141. Introversion In The Mid-17th Century
In the seventeen years that I've been alive, I have relished spending my days in a very particular
manner. Alone. And that's not to say that spending time with my closest friends has never brought
me pleasure; our late nights at wrestling competitions, playing video games, just shooting the breeze
are some of my most enjoyable memories. It's just that there's something soothing about solitary
reading, quiet introspection, and exercising alone toward which I gravitate. According to my mom
it's because she didn't arrange enough playdates for me when I was a little kid. It may just be that I
was born predestined to have an inclination towards solitude, like some puritanical hermit. But
regardless of the reasons for my social preferences, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Be it rappers, outspoken politicians, flamboyant actors, or any number of outgoing personas,
Americans admire individuals for their attention–commanding qualities. To quote Susan Cain, a
former corporate lawyer, and Tedx acknowledged authority on introversion, "shyness implies
submissiveness. And in a competitive culture that reveres alpha dogs, one–downmanship is probably
the most damning trait of all." THAT is why I find it so important to separate the concept of
introversion from shyness: To dispel any notion of weakness, to deny any perception of social
disadvantage, and to debunk the idea that introverts are in any way incapable of being functional
members of society. After all, I'm a living contradiction to that
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145. Heteronormativity In The Classroom Essay
Heteronormativity: The adverse aftermath of assumption
Heteronormativity. When you announce that word to a group of people, you will most likely be met
with blank stares. It may be a bit of a mouthful, but it is a topic becoming more of an issue in our
society, and one I wish to acknowledge. To put it simply, heteronormativity is the belief that
everyone falls into complementary genders (man and woman to you and me) with roles in life, and
within these roles heterosexuality is the only acceptable sexual orientation. This pigeonholing exists
in all parts of life, but let us turn our attention to school; that blissful utopia where opinions about
what is acceptable begin to form. Allow me, then, to take you back through time to your first day of
school: trembling and quivering you sit on a colourful carpet and your teacher begins to read...
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These stories are patronisingly simplistic: we are indoctrinating these 5 year olds with stereotypes
about gender and families. Added to the mix is a lack of female representation as seemingly gender–
neutral characters (exhibit A: Winnie the Pooh) are almost always presented as male. The books
teachers read to children in a classroom should be representative of the world we live in; not
everyone will live in a three bedroomed house, daddy in the office; mummy in the kitchen. So why
are we telling children, in reading them such stories, that this is the case? Further proof of this lies in
the phrase 'Boys will be boys' that I'm sure you will all have heard in the classroom, and at home.
This originated in the 16th century, a time when gender inequality was rife. So why are we still
using it? By using it nowadays we're giving boys to misbehave without consequence and
perpetuating outdated expectations of the way boys and girls behave. There must be a reason why
95% of prisoners are adult
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149. Susan Cain's Introvert
Introversion is a common characteristic among many people today. It is the tendency to favor a
quiet, peaceful environment. Introversion, though, as Susan Cain claims, is being perceived as an
irregular lifestyle. Susan Cain is a self– described introvert and a notable author of the book Quiet:
The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking. She believes society sees extroversion
as the more admirable trait when compared to introversion, even though introverts are just as good,
she says, in influencing and bringing change. In her speech, The Power of Introverts, Cain asserts
that the educational systems command a bias against the introverted lifestyle, pushing people in an
uncomfortable setting that prevents them from maximizing their creativity and critical thinking. The
2012 speech was given at one of the TED Talks conferences, an organization that promotes the
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Cain's grandfather was a beloved rabbi who delivered wonderful sermons to his congregation each
week. Many people would come and listen to these readings as they were known to "weave these
intricate tapestries of ancient and humanist thought". But unknown to his audience, her grandfather
was not the extroverted rabbi you would expect him to be. Underneath, Cain's grandfather was very
introverted, so much so that while he was delivering his sermons, he was unable to keep eye–contact
"with the same congregation that he had been speaking to for 62 years." Even though he had trouble
when it comes to things like this, he was still able to influence many different people who came to
listen to his talks. Cain hopes that this example reinforces what she said about the cost of
introversion to her audience. This story does give adequate evidence for her the overall claim in her
speech about the importance of
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153. All Quiet Chapter Summary
The Book Quiet challenges cultural Biases for and against extroversion and Introversion. The book
focuses on the different personality types, and how each type has its positive and negative effects.
Introverts are generally people who are often more reserved, contemplative and passive. In the U.S,
The extrovert personality is dominant. Assertiveness, charisma, social dominance reflects a superior
type of person. In this book Susan Cain argues against this bias. The first chapter begins with the
summary of the life of David Carnegie, One of the first nationally recognized promoters of the
extrovert Ideal. His class, lectures and the book he wrote focused on the extrovert personality type
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This chapter tells us that regardless of our temperament or preferences, we can all appreciate the
importance of being flexible and adaptive, particularly in social situations. It focuses on when
introverts should act more extroverted. A theory called the free trait theory is discussed in this
chapter, according to this model individuals can take on different personality types for short spurts at
a time, but doing this also has its effects. It leads to fatigue and exhaustion. An important question
which follows leads to an important concept, the question is not whether you can fake it, but rather
if you should fake it? The concept explains that you can take on different personality types for short
spurts of time but taking on traits that are otherwise outside your normal comfort zone is taxing even
under the best of circumstances. When you find yourself doing things for a cause you don't really
believe in ,it can cause distress with real implications on your physical and mental health. So it is
important for each of us to know our limits and know we are true to our convictions when we decide
to take on charecteristics outside our normal
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