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fear and insecurity
In The Concept of Anxiety ( also known as The Concept of Dread, depending on the translation ), Kierkegaard used the word Angest ( in common Danish, angst, meaning " dread " or " anxiety ") to describe a profound and deep-seated spiritual condition of insecurity and fear in the free human being.
He identified four obstacles that prevented humans from achieving and performing their True Will, all of which he connected with fear: the fear of incompetence, the fear of the opinion of others, the fear of hurting others, and the fear of insecurity, but he insisted that these must be overcome.
Jealousy is an emotion and typically refers to the negative thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, and anxiety over an anticipated loss of something that the person values, particularly in reference to a human connection.
They can become secretive and reluctant to seek help because they fear that seeking help will force them to confront their insecurity.
General fear and insecurity became a way of life for the populace, as thousands of people disappeared.
Her third column, " The darkness that all actors fear ", was a more personal column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an actor.
However, Shining Path's increasingly brutal methods together with strictly imposed curfews, the prohibition of alcohol and an overall sense of insecurity and fear lead to an increased popular reaction against the communist party.
This is the great, the nation-wide frontier of insecurity, of human want and fear.
Men may not pursue an attractive woman due to insecurity, his fear of rejection, and an assumption that she is already in a relationship.
At the time, British fear of continental invasion resulted in an acute sense of insecurity and additional restrictions on the admission of foreigners.
Ye ' or describes dhimmitude as the " specific social condition that resulted from jihad ," and as the " state of fear and insecurity " of " infidels " who are required to " accept a condition of humiliation.
*" Having power makes leadership isolated ; isolation breeds insecurity ; insecurity breeds suspicion and fear ; suspicion and fear breed violence.
The two argue, and Jon yells at Michael for not understanding fear or insecurity.
Although he had hoped to forget the whole incident, David grows increasingly insecure about his relationship with Diana, consumed with a fear that she remains involved with Gage ; this insecurity is heightened by the fact Diana discovers that Gage has bought their home / property while it was going into foreclosure.
In the face of fear and insecurity, the prime motive for a turncoat to draw away from former allegiances may be mere survival.
This type of training is ideal for dogs that have an urgent or unique training problem such as fear, hyperactivity, aggression ( and other related problems ), separation anxiety, biting, excessive barking, insecurity, destructive behaviors, walking difficulties, and inappropriate elimination.
The United Nations Development Programme's 1994 Human Development Report is considered a milestone publication in the field of human security, with its argument that insuring " freedom from want " and " freedom from fear " for all persons is the best path to tackle the problem of global insecurity.

fear and which
The slight flutter that had disturbed the motion of her heart when she entered the forest was gone now, and even the dim groves of trees through which she occasionally passed did not reawaken her fear.
There are many domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear.
In fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty.
I fled, however, not from what might have been the natural fear of being unable to disguise from you that the things about my bridegroom -- in the sense you meant the word `` things '' -- which you had been galvanizing yourself to tell me as a painful part of your maternal duty were things which I had already insisted upon finding out for myself ( despite, I may now say, the unspeakable awkwardness of making the discovery on principle, yes, on principle, and in cold blood ) because I was resolved, as a modern woman, not to be a mollycoddle waiting for Life but to seize Life by the throat.
It should have a dramatic form with pleasing language, and it should portray incidents which so arouse pity and fear that it purges these emotions in the audience.
It was this fear which explained the development of a priestly caste whose function in society was to mollify and appease the angry deities.
Arriving just in time to stop men from turning their planet into a radioactive wasteland, the Overlords unite earth into one world in which justice, order, and benevolence prevail and ignorance, poverty, and fear have ceased to exist.
His religious beliefs provide him with plausible explanations for many conditions which cause him great concern, and his religious faith makes possible fortitude, equanimity, and consolation, enabling him to endure colossal misfortune, fear, frustration, uncertainty, suffering, evil, and danger.
We are left helpless to cope with it because we do not dare speak of it as anything real for fear that to do so would imply a commitment to that which has already been discredited and proved false.
In one of his writings Pascal speaks of this mania for diversion as being a sign of misery and fear which man cannot endure without such opiates.
We have so many new things to fear in this age of nuclear weapons, dreadful things which are too horrible to contemplate.
Adventurous experiences create psychological and physiological arousal, which can be interpreted as negative ( e. g. fear ) or positive ( e. g. flow ), and which can be detrimental as stated by the Yerkes-Dodson law.
However, anxiety should not be confused with fear, it is more of a dreaded feeling about something which appears intimidating and can overcome an individual.
As such, it is distinguished from fear, which is an appropriate cognitive and emotional response to a perceived threat.
Another view defines anxiety as " a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt to cope with upcoming negative events ," suggesting that it is a distinction between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear.
It is arbitrary and capricious, and it leaves humans in a state of fear and uncertainty, which ends only in death.
And some have fear, which results from foul deeds in the former life or from insistent haughtiness.
Scientists figure humans may be born with a fear of spiders and snakes, which are healthy phobias that up the odds of survival in the wild.
The states of Thessaly, which had previously acknowledged the authority of Jason of Pherae, were not so willing to submit to Alexander the tyrant, ( especially the old family of the Aleuadae of Larissa, who had most reason to fear him ).
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
He uses the example of the internalisation by humans of social pressures, which leads to the fear of going against these norms.
Following this ruling, Alford petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, which upheld the initial ruling, and subsequently to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit which ruled that Alford's plea was not voluntary, because it was made under fear of the death penalty.

fear and arose
This narrow-windowed style arose from his own personal fear of heights.
Washington's desire to launch an attack on Boston arose from his fear that his army would desert in the winter, and how easily he knew that Howe could break the lines of his army in its present condition.
But it was equally born from social theories that arose out of a fear of the rise of industrialism — while at the same time determined to create a new style.
A general fear arose that the country's gold supply was inadequate and that the nation would soon leave the gold standard.
The Declaration of Independence arose in response to concerns over the lawlessness of British subjects in New Zealand and in response to a fear that France would declare sovereignty over the islands.
While not a strict pacifist, he has spoken against U. S. military actions in his lifetime, particularly the Vietnam War and Iraq War, believing that they arose from irrational and aggressive aspects of American politics motivated by fear.
Toastmasters were largely expected to keep the event from becoming boring, and a cottage industry arose in the middle century to cater to the desire of businessmen and other leaders to overcome the fear of public speaking.
Additionally, they did not necessarily suffer from the same situations as a serf might, which were surmised as motivations for suicide: “ anger, fear of punishment, melancholy, fear of military recruitment, fear of punishment, melancholy, punishment already inflicted ( by a serf owner ), and avoidance of punishment .” A variety of ideas arose, all supporting the theories mentioned above and more, attempting to puzzle out why a serf would commit self-murder.
In the tense period between the Parliament Act 1911 and the Home Rule Act 1914, the fear arose that an Irish civil war would occur between nationalists in the south and west and the Ulster unionists, who created their own paramilitary group, the " Ulster Volunteers ".
Because the virus is contracted by aerosol dissemination, concern arose shortly after the first cases emerged in 1989 due to fear of biological warfare.
Many of Jayasimha-II's generals, called Mahasamantas and Dandanayakas paid with their lives for the intransigence of their inept king, as described in the Tiruvalangadu plates of Rajendra I. Rajendra routed Jayasimha thoroughly with the result the Chalukya king ran away from his capital and was forced to flee and rule from Etagiri. Rajendra Chola I describes his victory over Jayasimha as under: " the seven and a half lakshas of Iratta-padi, ( which was ) strong by nature, ( through the conquest of which ) immeasurable fame arose, ( and which he took from ) Jayasimha, who, out of fear ( and ) full of vengeance, turned his back at Muyangi and hid himself ".

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