Articles, tagged with "fear of heights", page 5
27th November 2009
If your child is suffering from ADHD issues, you want to do your best to help him so he doesn't fall too far behind in school and in relationships with peers. In this article, you'll learn two simple things that you can do to help your child's brain funct...
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Author:
maria smith
26th November 2009
There is no better way to get noticed in business than to get out and do the
public speaking rounds.
But what if you are too afraid too and the sheer thought of getting up in
front of a crowd sends you running for the bathroom or the nearest bo...
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Author:
SLEEP7
26th November 2009
Getting dog lovers to date someone who dislikes dogs appears to be a bit like asking someone who has a fear of heights to bungee jump off the Empire State Building! Why so? Well a recent poll conducted by the leading dog lovers dating site www.doglover.bi...
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Author:
Derek
25th November 2009
Orvieto in scenic Umbria abounds in things to do and places to see. Here are ten suggestions to get you started.
1. VISIT THE DUOMO
If you are into attractive Gothic cathedrals Orvieto is the place for you. Its Duomo (main cathedral) took over three...
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Author:
rex
03rd November 2009
Achluophobia, novercaphobia, verbophobia… what DOES this word "phobia" mean? A phobia is a fear. There are literally hundreds of "phobia" words which describe the different forms of fear and anxiety people hold. Fear of not being good enough. Fear of fa...
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Author:
Georgina Hoehmann
26th October 2009
This summer I enjoyed with my family a month long marvelous vacation in Europe.
When I came back I felt refreshed, ready to get back to work, and excited about the resources and programs to be sharing with my clients.
After my trip I was looking at ...
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Author:
Adam Urbanski, the Marketing Mentor
23rd October 2009
Besides the stress it brings into your personal relationships,
and the awkwardness sometimes experienced in social situations,
the most important reason to cure acrophobia, or the Fear Of Heights, is one of safety. Acrophobia is one of the more danger...
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Author:
j. Bruce
09th October 2009
Many people have a common misconception of hypnosis or the notion of being hypnotized. We often picture a stage performer waving his hand in front of a volunteer and making him or her go into a deep trance or sleep. Thereafter, with the mention of an a...
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Author:
Martin Mak
18th September 2009
Virtual reality techniques, involving three-dimensional imaging and surround sound, are increasingly being used in diagnosis, treatment, and medical education. Initial applications of virtual reality in medicine involved visualization of the complex data ...
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Author:
Peter Yellowlees
03rd September 2009
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, has quickly become London's most popular visitor attraction and is the largest revolving ferris wheel in Europe. Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, it offers stunning views across London and ...
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Author:
London Travel Centre
02nd September 2009
What is the first impression we have upon hearing the word "fear?" Most likely, we think of it as a word that describes a feeling we all do not like to experience. And rightly it is, for even the dictionary describes it mostly as a word filled with negati...
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Author:
sharuq
02nd August 2009
Aerophobia, aviatophobia, aviophobia. These are all terms that refer to a fear. This fear is a fear of flying. A flying phobia is not uncommon. A fear of flying may represent flying in a plane or an offshoot of another type of phobia, such as claustrophob...
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Author:
Graham Charlesworth
31st July 2009
Are You Familiar With The Different Types Of Anxiety Disorders?
To many people's surprise, there are several different kinds of anxiety disorders that you can suffer from. A lot of people do have some kind of disorder without even realizing it. Here...
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Author:
J.Holland
23rd July 2009
UK weekend breaks are becoming more popular as people 'staycation' at home and visitors from abroad flock to Britain to take advantage of the weak pound. If you fancy a trip to the seaside, cast any preconceptions you have aside and try a jaunt to the qui...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
16th July 2009
6 Different Types Of Anxiety Disorders To Familiarize Yourself With
If you find yourself becoming irritated and stressed out to the point where you panic, sweat and have chest pain, chances are you have suffered from an anxiety attack. What you need t...
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Author:
J.Holland