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  • The amazonian nature of his front lawn meant that he received few visitors. I could not sit down yelling or yelling at him, but I could not help him…”

    • “Amazonian” – Having to do with the Amazon River in South America, and its surrounding region.

    What is your opinion on which side to apply for GRE?

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  • The amazonian nature of his front lawn meant that he received few visitors. I could not sit down yelling or yelling at him, but I could not help him…”

    • “Amazonian” – Having to do with the Amazon River in South America, and its surrounding region.

    What is your opinion on which side to apply for GRE?

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  • If you’re looking for adjectives, I suggest “summarized”, “brief”, “concise” or “compact”.

    • Summative – to make a summary.
    • “here can you view a summarized review of…”
    • “please prepare a summarized record of…”
    • “I’m going to present a summarized overview of…”
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  • What are the keywords when you can find the phrase ‘contents’?

    As a personal belonging, what do you mean by umbrellas, tablets, notebooks, etc?

    • At airport security checkpoints: “Sir, show us the contents of your pocket” Please then? If you can, then why not? How

    • do I leave my aircraft: “Make sure I take all my personal belongings with me even though I am not flying”. “You

    could tell me your thoughts on this.”

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  • What are the keywords when you can find the phrase ‘contents’?

    As a personal belonging, what do you mean by umbrellas, tablets, notebooks, etc?

    • At airport security checkpoints: “Sir, show us the contents of your pocket” Please then? If you can, then why not? How

    • do I leave my aircraft: “Make sure I take all my personal belongings with me even though I am not flying”. “You

    could tell me your thoughts on this.”

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  • What are the keywords when you can find the phrase ‘contents’?

    As a personal belonging, what do you mean by umbrellas, tablets, notebooks, etc?

    • At airport security checkpoints: “Sir, show us the contents of your pocket” Please then? If you can, then why not? How

    • do I leave my aircraft: “Make sure I take all my personal belongings with me even though I am not flying”. “You

    could tell me your thoughts on this.”

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  • Asked on March 16, 2021 in Word choice.

    I think this person is emotionally insecure. From Wikipedia “Emotional insecurity

    • or simply insecurity is a feeling of general unease or nervousness that may be triggered by perceiving of oneself as being vulnerable or inferior in some way, or a sense of vulnerability or instability which threatens one’s self-image or ego.”. ”

    • From Science Simplified – “Emotional insecurity or simply insecurity is a feeling of unease or nervousness that is triggered by perceiving oneself to be worthless, unloved or not good enough. No matter what they do to measure up at least when compared to someone else” “From

    • Exploring Your Mind” “To better understand the world of emotional insecurity and how it affects us, it’s important to know what it means to be an insecure person. What are the characteristics of emotionally insecure people? Fear of criticism, judgment

      1. and assessments from others.
      2. Constant need to show their achievements in order to feel valid and capable.
      3. It has to do with being perfectionistic and competitive. Typically, the hugi are defensive. Is self-esteem inadequate? Is it because I have low self esteem?
      4. They believe in spreading fear and terrorism to others. They see some positive messages though and ask about it. What are the most common examples of false humility?
      5. They distrust themselves. Or the rest can be made up for their mistakes. ”

    Where is a simple way to define is: ” A simple way to define is how to express your self. ” “

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  • If you are depressed about your own body appearance, then body dysmorphic disorder is the term you’re looking for.

    Synonyms Body dysmorphia, dysmorphic syndrome, dysmorphophobia
    Specialty: Psychiatry

    • Body dysmorphia ( BDD ), occasionally still called dysmorphophobia, is a mental disorder characterized by the obsessive idea that some aspect of one’s own body part or appearance is severely flawed and warrants exceptional measures to hide or fix their dysmorphic part on their own person. In BDD delusional variant, the flaw is imagined. If the problem is real, its importance is heavily exaggerated. Either way, thoughts about the dysmorphia is pervasive and intrusive, occupying up to several hours a day or more. The DSM-5 categorizes BDD in obsessive–compulsive spectrum, and distinguishes it from anorexic nervosa.

    • Before BDD, is it estimated to affect up to 2 people? 4% of the population. It usually begins during adolescence and affects both men and women. The BDD subtype muscle dysmorphia, perceiving the body as too small, affects mostly males, with some results ranging as small as a single ball. Besides thinking about it, one repetitively checks and compares the perceived flaw, and can adopt unusual routines to avoid social contact that exposes it. Fearing the stigma of vanity, one usually hides the preoccupation of others. Ethical concerns of family, patients and therapists with BDD may often be left untreated. Withdrawal occurs in their rest of lives. Severely impairing quality of life via educational and occupational dysfunction as well as social isolation, BDD has high rates of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts.
      From Wikipedia.

    A fun fact. From Wikipedia.

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  • If you are looking for a proper noun, Dorian Gray (not a mythological character) is the narcissistic heroine of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.

    If a metaphor could be “Dorian Gray” (A Dorian Gray Personality), or “Someone suffering from the Dorian

    Gray Syndrome”.

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  • “Joe wanted to find a way to adopt/ embrace/take up/take / healthy eating.”

    • adopt – to take and follow (a course of action, for example) by choice or assent

    • embrace – to adopt or support willingly or eagerly

    • take up – to develop an interest in or enter into: take up mountain climbing,

    walk, climb, cycle, cycle, take a hike, climb, swim, climb rope, go mountain biking and climb trees.

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