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Barb D. wrote: > On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:41:02 -0500, "zorra" <zorra2@comcast.net> > wrote: > >> >> >> Doug Anderson wrote: >>> Shy I think about differently. The sample question I ask is "if you >>> are in a shop and are looking for something: will you look, or will >>> you ask for help?" In my case I'll look, and I'll even go to some >>> lengths to make it hard for a clerk to approach     

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Author: Bill in Co
Date: Jan 18, 2008 19:00

On Jan 18, 6:38 am, Barb D. <barbe...@yahooremove.com> wrote: I guess it's safe to say I generally gravitate towards taking advantage of sales peoples' help!! I am more likely to shy away from asking for help. In a clothing store I like to first case the place to get a feel for what they have. I hate sales people that leap on you the instant you walk in the door! However if later I want
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:23:32 +1100, "Tai" <tainuitiDELETE@gmail.com.invalid> wrote: >Emma Anne wrote: [snip] >>> >>> Are you thinking about Keirsey and Meyers Briggs and all that? I'm >>> rusty but I believe that Keirsey defined extroverts as being >>> expressive, whereas introverts were more observant. The past/future/ >>> present part was also a defining characteristic but it didn't     

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Author: shinypenny
Date: Jan 18, 2008 06:14

On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:41:02 -0500, "zorra" <zorra2@comcast.net> wrote: Doug Anderson wrote: Shy I think about differently. The sample question I ask is "if you are in a shop and are looking for something: will you look, or will you ask for help?" In my case I'll look, and I'll even go to some lengths to make it hard for a clerk to approach me sometimes. My son, on
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Doug Anderson wrote: > Shy I think about differently. The sample question I ask is "if you > are in a shop and are looking for something: will you look, or will > you ask for help?" In my case I'll look, and I'll even go to some > lengths to make it hard for a clerk to approach me sometimes. My son, > on the other hand (the only person in our family who really doesn't > seem to be shy     

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Author: Barb D.
Date: Jan 18, 2008 03:42

Emma Anne wrote: shinypenny <shinypenny0001@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jan 17, 11:48 am, Nina <ninaNOS...@economika.net> wrote: I'm just kind of nudging into the discussion here, and this isn't all totally relevant to the above, just to the discussion in general. What really bugs me about this whole discussion is the use of terms like extrovert and introvert to
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Naomi Klein Strikes Back at Critics of Her 'Shock Doctrine' Book By Naomi Klein, NaomiKlein.com. Posted September 11, 2008. Responding to critics from the libertarian Cato institute and The New Republic. One year ago, I set off on a book tour to promote The Shock Doctrine. The plan was for it to last three months, quite long by publishing standards. Twelve months later, it is still going     

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Author: Barb D.
Date: Jan 18, 2008 03:38

Naomi Klein Strikes Back at Critics of Her 'Shock Doctrine' Book By Naomi Klein, NaomiKlein.com. Posted September 11, 2008. Responding to critics from the libertarian Cato institute and The New Republic. One year ago, I set off on a book tour to promote The Shock Doctrine. The plan was for it to last three months, quite long by publishing standards. Twelve months later, it is still going
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Naomi Klein Strikes Back at Critics of Her 'Shock Doctrine' Book By Naomi Klein, NaomiKlein.com. Posted September 11, 2008. Responding to critics from the libertarian Cato institute and The New Republic. One year ago, I set off on a book tour to promote The Shock Doctrine. The plan was for it to last three months, quite long by publishing standards. Twelve months later, it is still going     

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Author: zorra
Date: Jan 17, 2008 16:41

Naomi Klein Strikes Back at Critics of Her 'Shock Doctrine' Book By Naomi Klein, NaomiKlein.com. Posted September 11, 2008. Responding to critics from the libertarian Cato institute and The New Republic. One year ago, I set off on a book tour to promote The Shock Doctrine. The plan was for it to last three months, quite long by publishing standards. Twelve months later, it is still going
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Author: Tai
Date: Jan 17, 2008 15:23

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