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 Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fear may underlie some phenomena of behavior modification, although these phenomena can be explained without adducing fear as a factor in them.
Fear inside a person has different degrees and varies from one person to another (see also phobia).
Fear also can be described as a feeling of extreme dislike towards certain conditions, objects or situations such as: fear of darkness, fear of ghosts, etc. It is one of the basic emotions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear   (688 words)

  
 The Peace Encyclopedia: Fear
Fear is inward-looking; a frightened person is a coward who does not seek satisfaction through action but imaginatiom if he is a beggar he dreams of wearing a crown to reduce the stress of humiliation; if he is outdone by his rival, he enjoys his downfall through a train of vagaries.
Fear is the state of mind denoted by a painful emotion.
Since fear is the ambassador of pain, there is a basic relationship between the two, and this fact plays an important role in the development of individuality and society.
http://www.yahoodi.com/peace/fear.html   (3080 words)

  
 Propaganda Critic: Special apeals > Fear appeal
Fear appeals are more likely to succeed in changing behavior if they contain specific recommendations for reducing the threat that the audience believes are both effective and doable.
In summary, there are four elements to a successful fear appeal: 1) a threat, 2) a specific recommendation about how the audience should behave, 3) audience perception that the recommendation will be effective in addressing the threat, and 4) audience perception that they are capable of performing the recommended behavior.
Fear appeals will not succeed in altering behavior if the audience feels powerless to change the situation.
http://www.propagandacritic.com/articles/ct.sa.fear.html   (617 words)

  
 Fear
Exaggerated fears can have their basis in wrong decisions or experiences as a child, try to find out what caused the problem to begin with, and it may gradually dissolve.
This long-term realistic fear of our future is one of the main drives behind wanting to achieve liberation and enlightenment, as this would be the one and only definitive end to our problems.
The fear of losing possessions (including 'our' family and loved ones) is simply a form of attachment, another delusion we all have, and which is a major reason to our 'holding on' to life, and a reason why we are reborn instead of liberated.
http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/fear.html   (3429 words)

  
 How to Handle Fear - Bible Study - In Touch Ministries
Often associated with certain negative behavior is the accumulation of fears that we derive from our parents or peers.
Fear stifles our capacity to think clearly and rationally, thus affecting our behavior.
Second Corinthians 10:3-5 describes these kinds of irrational fears as spiritual strongholds through which our enemy, the devil, seeks to keep us in bondage.
http://www.intouch.org/myintouch/exploring/studies/pressures/lesson6/index_345899.html   (1657 words)

  
 Fears and Phobias
Fear is a normal human emotional reaction - it is a built-in survival mechanism with which we are all equipped.
Fear is a reaction to danger that involves the mind and body.
Whereas young children tend to fear things like the dark, monsters, loud thunder and lightning, getting lost, or big dogs, older kids are more likely to fear things like being bullied or getting hurt.
http://kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/mental_health/phobias.html   (704 words)

  
 fear.jsp
A very simple approach to the psychology behind conflict, this article lays out why fear plays a role in conflict.
Fear is "an unpleasant and often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger."[1] Fear is completely natural and helps people to recognize and respond to dangerous situations and threats.
For some religious people, this change leads to the fear that young people will abandon the Church or Mosque, that the media will become more important and influential in the lives of their children, and that they are losing control of their own future.
http://www.beyondintractability.org/m/fear.jsp   (2768 words)

  
 What Are You So Afraid Of? / Sex? Gays? Terrorists? God? In BushCo's fear-drunk world, only one question really matters
Fear yanks away your basic civil liberties, your intuition, your sense of dignity and humane behavior.
Fear means not blinking an eye as you remove your belt and your shoes as you allow your carry-on to be dumped out and rifled through and your toddler to be groped and her teddy bear strip searched by some snickering security personnel.
Fear of terrorists fear of gay marriage fear of women and foreigners and the poor and environmentalists and progressives and Janet Jackson and hippies and commies and gul-dang liberals who want to take away your guns and make you think for yourself.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2004/02/13/notes021304.DTL   (1138 words)

  
 Overcoming Fear and Phobia
Fear and phobia causes us to always focus on the worst possible outcome to any situation.
When we dream about doing things that would be pleasant or productive, fear comes in and squelches those dreams.
Fear that paralyzes us, causes us to be indecisive, unproductive and depressed, freezes our lives and relationships and causes us physical illnesses, such as asthma, hypertension, stress disorder, heart attack.
http://www.way2hope.org/fear.htm   (1547 words)

  
 The Political Economy of Fear - Mises Institute
Fear alerts us to dangers that threaten our well-being and sometimes our very lives.
This fear need not be fear of the government itself and indeed may be fear of the danger from which the tyrant purports to protect the people.
Over the ages, governments refined their appeals to popular fears, fostering an ideology that emphasizes the people's vulnerability to a variety of internal and external dangers from which the governors—of all people!—are said to be their protectors.
http://mises.org/story/1819   (3377 words)

  
 Fear in Enlightenment and Zen
The desire or wanting Enlightenment is a major stumbling block, and WAS for me, initially a much larger impediment than fear, as fear unfolded much later in the process, while the wanting or desire was there from the very beginning.
Fearful and angered repulsion to be rid of objects of sensory cognition that you dislike and to exclude them from your ego-identity in the hope of gaining a sense of security from "not having them as a part of you."
Fear is when panic and worry set in, fear is when it's paralyzing, when one is wavering about what to do.
http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/awakening101/zen-fear.html   (3319 words)

  
 Fears Of Your Life
Fear of being in wrong places at the wrong time.
Fear is like this: someone like a woman that you grab ahold of her hand and going down the escalator when of a sudden you happens to be holding a stranger hand not realizing that she isn’t your mother is scary.
Feared that if you get in the way of a tall tree when it get chop or sawed for it to come tumbling toward you get out of the way because it liable to fall on you and kill you and it wouldn’t be such a beautiful sight to see.
http://www.thesunmagazine.org/fears.html   (1323 words)

  
 Conquering Fear
Imagine How Much Happiness You Would Have If You Could Conquer All Of Your Fears And Enjoy The Freedom To Be Who You've Always Wanted To Be...
People just like you and who, RIGHT NOW, are looking back on a life where fear trampled all over their hopes and ambitions and destroyed any chance they had of being the unique, happy individuals they truly wanted to be.
Conquer your greatest fear: The fear of being the unique, happy, fulfilled person you truly want to be, THE REAL YOU.
http://www.conqueringfear.net   (2527 words)

  
 Fear - Free Encyclopedia
Fear is a very powerful tool for behavior modification.
Quote: "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
It's one of the basic emotions (see emotion theory).
http://www.wacklepedia.com/f/fe/fear.html   (58 words)

  
 Fear Quotes Fear Quotations Fear Sayings Wisdom Quotes
That is, both fear of death and fear of life, of experience and individuation.
Fear of things invisible is the natural seed of that which everyone in himself calleth religion.
Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd.
http://www.wisdomquotes.com/cat_fear.html   (1028 words)

  
 CoF - CHURCH of FEAR
The CHURCH of FEAR would like to thank all participants and helpers, who made the Church's first public appearance such a huge success and the Pole-Sitting Competition at Giardini the most discussed event of 50th Biennale.
Fear is still here and will definetely survive even this vital exposition.
For a moment they seemed to quit the contest because of Rollingers outstanding jealousy.
http://www.cof.com.ly/news.html   (1808 words)

  
 The Phobia List
Rhabdophobia- Fear of being severely punished or beaten by a rod, or of being severely criticized.
Cypridophobia or Cypriphobia or Cyprianophobia or Cyprinophobia - Fear of prostitutes or venereal disease.
Opiophobia- Fear medical doctors experience of prescribing needed pain medications for patients.
http://www.phobialist.com   (1845 words)

  
 Fear of Flying: Symptoms, Medical Issues, and Treatment
But unless the fear can be traced directly to a trauma or accident, before seeking treatment specific to the child, it would be advisable to think of the child as just one part of a larger family system.
of your fear of flying by changing your negative thinking or by learning a relaxation technique.
The woman is ambivalent about her job promotion and fears that it might affect her marriage, and so the fear of flying symptoms serve unconsciously to prevent her from fulfilling the duties of her new job and call into question the promotion itself.
http://www.guidetopsychology.com/fearfly.htm   (1845 words)

  
 Nothing To Fear But Self-Imposed Fear Itself
Such a fear, in such a degree as is normal today in America, obviously then is not based on fact, but on conditioning.
When fear is not based on fact, and therefore is based on conditioning, there is obviously a dangerous problem.
Ask a large number of Americans if they fear "the terrorists", and you'll get a resounding "yes".
http://www.rense.com/general60/self.htm   (981 words)

  
 A List Apart: Articles: Fear of Style Sheets
In the next installment of Fear of Style Sheets, we will talk about specific bugs we’ve encountered, share our workarounds, and explain why we have high hopes for the very near future.
...Which brings us to the second, and much trickier, underlying cause of FEAR OF STYLE SHEETS: the current inadequacy of the browsers themselves.
There are two levels to this fear of styles.
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear   (1836 words)

  
 Childhood Ear Infections - Janet Zand L.Ac., O.M.D. - HealthWorld Online
The pain of an earache is caused by pressure as the congested middle ear pushes on the eardrum.
Most children outgrow ear infections as their bodies mature and the structure of the inner ear changes.
While antibiotics are a common treatment for ear infections, parents should be aware that a study done in the Netherlands compared children with ear infections who were treated with antibiotics to a control group who were given a placebo.
http://www.healthy.net/scr/article.asp?ID=1175   (1836 words)

  
 Prevention of Middle Ear Barotrauma
"Ear Fear" must always be considered as a possible complicating factor and an instructor must be sensitive to the issues surrounding the reluctance of a diver to fully and aggressively pressurize the middle ears.
Ear Fear is a term I have coined to describe the apprehension associated with middle ear equalization.
By far the most common reason for middle ear barotrauma however is inadequate pressurization of the middle ears due to a lack of basic understanding of the mechanisms involved.
http://faculty.washington.edu/ekay/MEbaro.html   (1836 words)

  
 fear
Fear is a mammalian elaboration of the sympathetic nervous system's fight-or-flight response.
Signs of fear include standing like a "statue motionless and breathless," crouching down, violent heartbeat, pale skin, cold sweat, erect hair, trembling muscles (esp. the lips), hurried breathing, dry mouth, yawning, catching of the throat, dilated pupils, rigid muscles, and protruding eyeballs (Darwin 1872:290-92).
Facial expressions of fear emerge in human infants between five and seven months of age (Burgoon et al.
http://members.aol.com/nonverbal2/fear.htm   (261 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Fear (In Canon Law)
Fear may be grave, such for instance as would influence a steadfast man, or it may be slight, such as would affect a person of weak will.
In order that fear may be considered grave certain conditions are requisite: the fear must be grave in itself, and not merely in the estimation of the person fearing; it must be based on a reasonable foundation; the threats must be possible of execution; the execution of the threats must be inevitable.
Since fear, in greater or less degree, diminishes freedom of action, contracts entered into through fear may be judged invalid; similarly fear sometimes excuses from the application of the law in a particular case; it also excuses from the penalty attached to an act contrary to the law.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06020b.htm   (702 words)

  
 Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fear may underlie some phenomena of behavior modification, although these phenomena can be explained without adducing fear as a factor in them.
Fear inside a person has different degrees and varies from one person to another (see also phobia).
Fear also can be described as a feeling of extreme dislike to some conditions/objects, such as: fear of darkness, fear of ghosts, etc. It is one of the basic emotions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear   (501 words)

  
 Children’s Mercy - (Healthy Kids Column)
Children who have ear tube surgery experience little to no change in their normal routine, says Dr. Bruegger.
“There are two main reasons a child would require ear tubes,” says Daniel Bruegger, MD, chief Otorhinolaryngology at Children's
Ear Tube surgeries, along with tonsillectomies, are one of the most common operations in children.
http://www.cmh.edu/hkc/topic/print.asp?id=214   (501 words)

  
 Библиотека Luksian key Jack London. Before Adam.
Nevertheless, it was in fear and trembling, and with much encouragement on his part, that I at last approached the lion's cage.
Excessively timid in all other matters, she was without fear when it came to climbing or running through the trees, and Lop-Ear and I were awkward and lumbering and cowardly in comparison.
Thus, for example, the individual who defiled a drinking-place would be attacked by every onlooker, while one who deliberately gave a false alarm was the recipient of much rough usage at our hands.
http://lib.luksian.com/texte/fict_fr/037   (501 words)

  
 Fear (1996)
*SPOILERS* There's nothing much to comment about "Fear" except for some infamous scenes like the dog's head, the drilling in the hand, and the three sex scenes.
Second and best of all; "Fear" goes directly to the point and makes it very easy to watch.
"Fear" is a teen thriller with no intentions others than entertain the audience and show good looking teen stars like Mark Wahlberg, Reese Whiterspoon, and the always lovely Alyssa Milano.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116287   (600 words)

  
 Fear - Wikiquote
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
So if you are afraid of an aggressor, you are afraid of a thing which is afraid of you, a person ruled by his fear.
"None but a coward dares to boast that he has never known fear." ~ Ferdinand Foch
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Fear   (811 words)

  
 Dictionary Information: Definition Fear - Description Meaning Thesaurus
"Fear is an uneasiness of the mind, upon the thought of future danger likely to befall us." Locke.
To affright; to terrify; to drive away or prevent approach of by fear.
A how to self help knowledge base to answer questions on control, management
http://www.selfknowledge.com/35217.htm   (399 words)

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