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2013- 12- 27 | #181 | |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
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2013- 12- 27 | #182 |
أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
تذاكرون؟
ماشوف تفاعل |
2013- 12- 27 | #183 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
متابع بصمت
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2013- 12- 27 | #184 |
متميزة بالمستوى السابع لقسم الإنجليزي
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2013- 12- 27 | #185 |
متميزة بالمستوى السابع لقسم الإنجليزي
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
سويت سيرش وجبت القطعه بس ترا مو كامله المهم نبدأ نشرح المقدمه
Japan and the United States:Different but Alike! The culture of a place is an integral part of its society whether that place is a remote Indian village in Brazil or a highly industrialized city in Western Europe. The culture of Japan fascinates people in the United States because, at first glance, it seems so different. Everything that characterizes the United States--newness, racial heterogeneity, vast territory, informality, and an ethic of individualism-- is absent in Japan. There, one finds an ancient and homogeneous society, an ethic that emphasizes the importance of groups, and a tradition of formal behavior governing every aspect of daily living, from drinking tea to saying hello. On the surface at least, U.S. and Japanese societies seem totally opposite. أول خطوه نطلع ال Thesis وهي اخر جمله On the surface at least, U.S. and Japanese societies seem totally opposite راح تلاحظون بالعنوان جايب كلمة different وبجملة الthesis عندي كلمة opposite وتدل ع الاختلاف ومن هنا نستنج ان المقال عباره عن coparision يا لا احد حاب يضيف شي؟ |
2013- 12- 27 | #186 | |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
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Shyness 1 If you suffer from shyness, you are not alone, for shyness is a universal phenomenon. According to recent research, “close to 50 percent of the general population report that they currently experience some degree of shyness in their lives. In addition, close to 80 percent of people report having felt shy at some point in their lives” (Payne, par. 3).1 As shyness is so prevalent in the world, it is not surprising that social scientists are learning more about its causes. They have found that shyness in an individual can result from both biological and environmental factors. 2 Recent research reveals that some individuals are genetically predisposed to shyness. In other words, some people are born shy. Researchers say that between 15 and 20 percent of newborn babies show signs of shyness: they are quieter and more vigilant. Researchers have identified physiological differences between sociable and shy babies that show up as early as two months. In one study, two-month-olds who were later identified as shy children reacted with signs of stress to stimuli such as moving mobiles and tape recordings of human voices: increased heart rates, jerky movements of arms and legs, and excessive crying. Further evidence of the genetic basis of shyness is the fact that parents and grandparents of shy children more often say that they were shy as children than parents and grandparents of non-shy children (Henderson and Zimbardo 6).2 3 However, environment can, at least in some cases, triumph over biology. A shy child may lose much of his or her shyness. On the other hand, many people who were not shy as children become shy as adults, a fact that points to environment or experiential causes. 4 The first environmental cause of shyness may be a child’s home and family life. Children who grew up with a difficult relationship with parents or a dominating older sibling are more likely to be inhibited in social interactions. Another factor is the fact that today’s children are growing up in smaller and smaller families, with fewer and fewer relatives living nearby. Growing up in single-parent homes or in homes in which both parents work full time, children may not have the socializing experience of frequent visits by neighbors and friends. Because of their lack of social skills, they may begin to feel socially inhibited, or shy, when they start school (7). 5 A second environmental cause of shyness in an individual may be one’s culture. In a large study conducted in several nations, 40 percent of participants in the United States rated themselves as shy, compared to 57 percent in Japan and 55 percent in Taiwan. Of the countries participating in the study, the lowest percentage of shyness was found in Israel, where the rate was 31 percent. Researchers Henderson and Zimbardo say, “One explanation of the cultural difference between Japanese and Israelis lies in the way each culture deals with attributing credit for success and blame for failure. In Japan, an individual’s performance success is credited externally to parents, grandparents, teachers, coaches, and others, while failure is entirely blamed on the person.” Therefore, Japanese learn not to take risks in public and rely instead on group-shared decisions. “In Israel, the situation is entirely reversed,” according to Henderson and Zimbardo. “Failure is externally attributed to parents, |
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2013- 12- 27 | #187 |
متميزة بالمستوى السابع لقسم الإنجليزي
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
شنو هذا القطعه اللي انت منزلها كانت عن اليابان وامريكا مو هذي
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2013- 12- 27 | #188 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
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2013- 12- 27 | #189 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
فيه اسئله اختبارات للعام او لا واذا فيه بلييييز حطوها لي pdf
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2013- 12- 27 | #190 |
متميزة بالمستوى السابع لقسم الإنجليزي
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رد: درب a+بإذن الله ..مادة المقال..
مو مشكله نبدأ فيه
وهذي المقدمه Shyness 1 If you suffer from shyness, you are not alone, for shyness is a universal phenomenon. According to recent research, “close to 50 percent of the general population report that they currently experience some degree of shyness in their lives. In addition, close to 80 percent of people report having felt shy at some point in their lives” (Payne, par. 3).1 As shyness is so prevalent in the world, it is not surprising that social scientists are learning more about its causes. They have found that shyness in an individual can result from both biological and environmental factors. ونطلع الthesis وطبعا اخر جمله They have found that shyness in an individual can result from both biological and environmental factors. نجيب الgeneral statement If you suffer from shyness, you are not alone, for shyness is a universal phenomenon يلا من حاب يضيف شي؟ |
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