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But many are like the rest of us, to varying degrees scared, ambivalent, embarrassed, reluctant to harm someone we might in some ways like and admire.
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While I am not wealthy, upper class, or Ivy League educated, the idea of redistributing wealth and upsetting the social order does, to a degree, scare me, and it scares others much more.
With long hair and a beard, long before that look was in fashion, and wearing a heavy overcoat in ninety-degree weather, Coleman scared the trumpeter Don Cherry at their first meeting.
I would be surprised if it had not scared them off to a degree.
She also feels that, in her profile, she has to shave a few years from her age and leave out the fact that she has a doctoral degree, having concluded that men are often scared off by it.
The PANAS measure has positive and negative affect sub-scales (10 items each) which evaluate one's subjective degree of unpleasurable (i.e. upset, scared, irritable) and pleasurable (i.e. enthusiastic, alert, attentive) feelings, respectively.
I have a computer-sciences degree and want to work, but I am scared to even move beyond the street where the Shia neighborhoods end in Quetta," Haider told me.
That scared me since a master's degree in social work meant I should have a leg up on helping others to help themselves.
Safe to say I was scared when I made the decision that it was finally time to finish my degree.
Still scared?
Overwhelmingly scared.
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