#15 One person’s crazyness is another person’s reality – Tim Burton
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DezolutionsPosted
Tue 06 Apr 2010 12:00am
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!! I completed #15, Go to the Tim Burton Exhibit at MoMA.
It was the first time I’ve been to MoMA, and New York Museums are VERY different from Boston ones. It was jam packed, almost shoulder to shoulder in some places. I saw performance art (an audience participatory staring contest of some sort). The woman s ...
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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF PEOPLE WITH PERSONALITY DISORDERS (PART I)
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Saif FarooqiPosted
Sat 01 Jan 2011 12:00am
, and feelings, which are unique to each individual. These traits determine each person to behave in a usual manner. When these traits become inflexible and maladaptive in such a way that they cause a lot of distress and functional impairment, then it becomes a personality disorder.
People with personality disorders consistently display distorted ways of thinking
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Personality Traits amongst people with Multiple Sclerosis
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stuartPosted
Wed 02 Sep 2009 6:21pm
of life of people with MS, since they can determine how a person copes with diagnosis and other MS related issues. This study aimed to assess how functional magnetic resonance... of people with an early MS diagnosis and a group of healthy controls. The authors found that different personality traits were associated with different patterns of fMRI therefore
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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF PEOPLE WITH PERSONALITY DISORDERS (PART II)
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Saif FarooqiPosted
Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:00am
or partners. Their relationships are filled passion, love, and hate. For them people are either all good or all bad. At one moment a person can be kind and generous for them, and at the other moment, the same person can be cruel and evil. Dealing with people with BPD is extremely difficult. Even if they want to, others cannot end their relationship with them
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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF PEOPLE WITH PERSONALITY DISORDERS (PART III)
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Saif FarooqiPosted
Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:00am
-compulsive personality disorder.
People with avoidant personality disorder (APD) shy away from other people because they are afraid of being criticized or embarrassed, or worry... they are rarely spontaneous or able to relax. They might end up with a series of divorces and are often depressed and lonely.
It is very obvious that people with personality disorders have
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“I’m a people-person ...
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drunkenspanielPosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:10pm
“I’m a people-person, me”
Published 1 July 2008Uncategorized4 Comments
… No you’re fucking not.
Anyone who says this at an interview should be shot. I should have sent three candidates for execution this afternoon.
Good Lord.
Normally people who say they’re a people-person turn out to be far less sensitive to people’s needs than the ones
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One Person is a Fruitcake, 50 People are a Powerful Organization
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JodiPosted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:33pm
One Person is a Fruitcake, 50 People are a Powerful Organization
If you think that you alone cannot do much to improve your
school, you are probably right... be perceived.
1 person = A fruitcake
2 people = A fruitcake and a friend
3 people = Troublemakers
5 people = "Let's have a meeting"
10 people = "We'd better listen"
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People want more personal, exper...
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Dr. Rubens D.Posted
Fri 17 Oct 2008 8:47pmPeople want more personal, expert 'health engagement,' global study reveals
The new 'health info-entials' wield greater influence
October 16, 2008, New York – A 5,000-person, five-country study released today by Edelman shows that people want more active, trusted, and personal health interaction with companies, organizations and brands
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