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Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is in proximity to other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people. Shyness can be a characteristic of people who have low self-esteem. Stronger forms of shyness are usually referred to as social anxiety or social phobia.
The primary defining characteristic of shyness is a largely ego-driven fear of what other people will think of a person's behavior. This results in a person becoming scared of doing or saying what he or she wants to out of fear of negative reactions, being laughed at or humiliated, criticism, and/or rejection. A shy person may simply opt to avoid social situations instead.
One important aspect of shyness is social skills development. Schools and parents may implicitly assume children are fully capable of effective social interaction. Social skills training is not given any priority (unlike reading and writing) and as a result, shy students are not given an opportunity to develop their ability to participate in class and interact with peers. Teachers can model social skills and ask questions in a less direct and intimidating manner in order to gently encourage shy students to speak up in class, and make friends with other children.
In computing and typesetting, a soft hyphen (ISO 8859: 0xAD, Unicode U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN, HTML: ­ ­) or syllable hyphen (EBCDIC: 0xCA), abbreviated SHY, is a code point reserved in some coded character sets for the purpose of breaking words across lines by inserting visible hyphens. Two alternative ways of using the soft-hyphen character for this purpose have emerged, depending on whether the encoded text will be broken into lines by its recipient, or has already been preformatted by its originator.
The use of SHY characters in text that will be broken into lines by the recipient is the application context considered by the post-1999 HTML and Unicode specifications, as well as some word-processing file formats. In this context, the soft hyphen may also be called a discretionary hyphen or optional hyphen. It serves as an invisible marker used to specify a place in text where a hyphenated break is allowed without forcing a line break in an inconvenient place if the text is re-flowed. It becomes visible only after word wrapping at the end of a line. The soft hyphen's Unicode semantics and HTML implementation are in many ways similar to Unicode's zero-width space.
Shy is the adjective describing a person who demonstrates shyness.
Shy or SHY may also refer to:
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), an indication of an optional hyphenation point in a wordJacques (French: [ʒak], Quebec French pronunciation : [ʒɑɔ̯k]) is the French equivalent of James, ultimately originating from the name Jacob.
Jacques is derived from the Late Latin Iacobus, from the Greek Ἰακώβος (Septuagintal Greek Ἰακώβ), from the Hebrew name Jacob יַעֲקֹב. (See Jacob.) James is derived from Iacomus, a variant of Iacobus.
As a first name, Jacques is often phonetically converted to English as Jacob, Jake (from Jacob), or Jack, but the last is not an accurate translation. (Jack, from Jankin, is strictly a diminutive of John.)
Jaques is one of the main characters in Shakespeare's As You Like It. The 'Melancholy Jaques' as he's always being called is one of Duke Senior's noblemen who lives with him in the Forest of Arden. The role has long been a favorite for famous Shakespearean actors.
Jaques' distinguishing characteristic is his unmitigated cynicism. He is the only purely contemplative character in Shakespeare. He thinks, and does nothing. His whole occupation is to amuse his mind, and he is totally regardless of his body and his fortunes. Hazlitt describes him as "the prince of philosophical idler; his only passion is thought; he sets no value upon anything but as it serves as food for reflection".
Jaques' role in the play is more of an observer than an actor. Early in the play, Jaques remains a mystery to the audience, being discussed extensively by fellow characters. Once he appears, Jaques' thematic importance and memorable presence in As You Like It is quite impressive.
Jacques is the fifth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in December 1989. The album is a tribute to the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and was instigated by Almond's collaboration with Paul Buck, who adapted Brel's original non-English lyrics specifically for Almond.
The songs for the album were recorded at Milo Studios, London, over four years. Almond was accompanied both by his assembled band (comprising "La Magia" and "Willing Sinners" members Annie Hogan, Billy McGee and Steve Humphreys) and various studio musicians. The artwork and cover painting was designed and painted by Johnny Deux.
All songs written and composed by Brel, Buck; except where indicated.
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When a prince who is well known as a playboy takes a sudden romantic interest in a shy, plain housewife, everyone is baffled and fascinated. "The Legacy" Directed by James Neilson Good Evening... and welcome to Hitchcock Presents. The Official Youtube Channel for the master of suspense himself. Find the best scenes, scariest moments, behind the scenes, and video essays within, and remember, don't forget to subscribe below http://bit.ly/2PwFI33 #AlfredHithchcock #HitchcockPresents #1950'sFilms
Buy The SNOWBOARDER Movie: Beta here: https://sbdr.co/Beta_iTunesBuyNow Being from Quebec, Gab Jacques came into BETA as a bit of an outsider. Shy and void of schtick, Gab’s skills on big setups and hospitality while touring spots in his home province quickly won over the crew. The bonds built while battling tricks and enduring a season of close-quarters travel yields a camaraderie less tenuous than the ties wrought chasing points. By season’s end, Gab found his comfort zone strapped in alongside Reid and Benny and the result is a BETA segment that speaks volumes, language barrier be damned. For the latest from Snowboarder Magazine check out: https://www.snowboarder.com/ Facebook - https://sbdr.co/Facebook Instagram - https://sbdr.co/Instagram Twitter - https://sbdr.co/Twitter YouTube -...
Check out the official music video for "Like Baby" by Jacquees Download “Like Baby” Music / iTunes: http://republicrec.co/JacqueesLikeBaby Amazon: http://republicrec.co/JacqueesLikeBabyAZ Google Play: http://republicrec.co/JacqueesLikeBabyGP Stream on Spotify: http://republicrec.co/JacqueesLikeBabySP Stream on Apple Music: http://republicrec.co/JacqueesLikeBabyAM More info on Jacquees http://www.jacqueeslive.com/ http://www.cashmoney-records.com/ Music video by Jacquees performing Like Baby. © 2015 Cash Money Records Inc. http://vevo.ly/zroH1S Best of Jacquees: https://goo.gl/P82YDy Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/hu8bRi #Jacquees #LikeBaby #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial
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Check out the official music video for "B.E.D." the Remix by Jacquees ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Quavo Download "B.E.D.": https://republic.lnk.to/JacqueesBEDYD Keep Up With Jacquees: https://instagram.com/Jacquees https://twitter.com/jacquees https://www.facebook.com/JacqueesMusic https://soundcloud.com/jacquees http://www.jacqueeslive.com Directed by BPace & Jacquees Produced by Greg Douglas For BPace Productions Music video by Jacquees performing B.E.D. Remix. © 2017 Cash Money Records Inc http://vevo.ly/L0D1f7 Best of Jacquees: https://goo.gl/P82YDy Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/hu8bRi #Jacquees #BED #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial #Remix
Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is in proximity to other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people. Shyness can be a characteristic of people who have low self-esteem. Stronger forms of shyness are usually referred to as social anxiety or social phobia.
The primary defining characteristic of shyness is a largely ego-driven fear of what other people will think of a person's behavior. This results in a person becoming scared of doing or saying what he or she wants to out of fear of negative reactions, being laughed at or humiliated, criticism, and/or rejection. A shy person may simply opt to avoid social situations instead.
One important aspect of shyness is social skills development. Schools and parents may implicitly assume children are fully capable of effective social interaction. Social skills training is not given any priority (unlike reading and writing) and as a result, shy students are not given an opportunity to develop their ability to participate in class and interact with peers. Teachers can model social skills and ask questions in a less direct and intimidating manner in order to gently encourage shy students to speak up in class, and make friends with other children.