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how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being very quietly with with one or two people you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being at a party so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think is really instructive is to understand that it's about how you respond to stimulation physically as well as emotionally so introverts feel at their most alive in their most switched-on when they're in environments where there is less stimulation coming at them by which i don't mean intellectual stimulation but rather just less less of a sense of how about less you know you just if you're in lights that kind of thing sensory stimulation yeah whereas extroverts really crave more stimulation in order to feel at their best and when they're not getting it they start to feel bored and restless you know there's a serious about the suggests the fellows control is the choke point it's the all
how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being very quietly with with one or two people you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being at a party so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think is really instructive is to understand that it's about how you respond to stimulation physically...
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how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being very quietly with with one or two people you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being at a party so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think is really instructive is to understand that it's about how you respond to stimulation physically as well as emotionally so interfere it's what they're most alive in their most switched on when they're in environments where there is less stimulation coming at them by which i don't mean intellectual stimulation but rather just less less of a sense of how about less and save them fewer lights that kind of thing sensory stimulation yeah whereas extroverts really crave more stimulation in order to feel at their best and when they're not getting it they start to feel bored and restless you know there's a theory about the suggests the fellows control is the choke point it's the all of all of
how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being very quietly with with one or two people you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being at a party so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think is really instructive is to understand that it's about how you respond to stimulation physically...
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agreement disagreement with that how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being sort of quietly with with one or two people who you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being in. hardy so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think it's really instructive is to understand that it's about how you respond to stimulation physically as well as emotionally so interfere it's what they're most alive in their most switched on when they're in environments where there is less stimulation coming at them by which i don't mean intellectual stimulation but rather just less less of a sense of how about let's you know use them if you are lights that kind of thing sensory stimulation yeah whereas extroverts really crave more stimulation in order to feel at their best and when they're not getting it they start to feel bored and restless you know there's a serious about the suggests that the fellows control
agreement disagreement with that how do you define introversion and extroversion well i really like carl young definition which. temporary parlance has come to be seen as interior you recharge your batteries by being by yourself or being sort of quietly with with one or two people who you know well or do you tend to recharge your batteries by going out and being in. hardy so that's one way of looking at it and the other way that i think it's really instructive is to understand that it's about...
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i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a hug to someone she didn't know, who was radically different from her, and she started to build a personal relationships that have become cusada gardens and now a network of people and places and projects that are really shaping the culture and life in bayview hunters point. it was -- it's been the distinct pleasure of my life, frankly, to careful where you move, it can change everything. but if you're going to move to a new place, annette young smith is the neighbor that you would pray to have. and i can tell you that she has been a terrific friend and mentor, too. she is still the chair of the board of the cusada gardens. w
i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a hug to someone she...
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the drivers, carl edwards, jimmie johnson, gordon, all three have young daughters and all three said, have to meet danica patrick. sunday when she won the pole for the daytona 500, jeff gordon brought over his 5-year-old daughter. she snapped a picture. such a cute picture. yesterday during patrick's press conference she spoke about carl edwards' daughter and how bad she wanted to meet danica. win or lose, danica matters to the sport. she matters to a growing fan base. >> that's pretty -- three pretty big drivers that have little girls that wanted to meet me. that's very flattering. carl was saying it's good that she sees me in like real life and in person and -- like in this situation. he's like because to her you're like some mythical creature that doesn't exist. >> i've handed out more lugnuts to little girls at those little windows in the garage area than i have since i have been here. it's pretty amazing to see the little kids and the girls especially. >> reporter: it's not just a man's job anymore. christmas abbott, you got to love the first name. she's the first female nascar p
the drivers, carl edwards, jimmie johnson, gordon, all three have young daughters and all three said, have to meet danica patrick. sunday when she won the pole for the daytona 500, jeff gordon brought over his 5-year-old daughter. she snapped a picture. such a cute picture. yesterday during patrick's press conference she spoke about carl edwards' daughter and how bad she wanted to meet danica. win or lose, danica matters to the sport. she matters to a growing fan base. >> that's pretty --...
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young girls. more on that from our bruce leshan. >> any comments? >> reporter: rick carl left the courthouse with a sentencing hanging over him. looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison for abusing one of his swimmers. at the pool, at her parent's home, everywhere he could get a hand on her. >> it has a lifelong impact on her. it has not gone away. >> reporter: she stood silently next to the prosecutor. curl gave them $150,000 back in the 1980s to keep quiet about the abuse. but curran said when she saw him coaching other young swimmers at olympic tryouts, she could no longer remain silent. whether when you are 13, 14, 15, you're not in a voluntary relationship with someone that is 20 years, your senior, your coach. that's not voluntary, it's abuse. >> reporter: and he had been running one of the biggest swim clubs. but it changed its name to the capital swim club. the u.s.a. swimming banned the elite coach for life. prosecutors declined to say whether they think that he might have abused other young swimmers. but they encourage any victim to come forward no matt
young girls. more on that from our bruce leshan. >> any comments? >> reporter: rick carl left the courthouse with a sentencing hanging over him. looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison for abusing one of his swimmers. at the pool, at her parent's home, everywhere he could get a hand on her. >> it has a lifelong impact on her. it has not gone away. >> reporter: she stood silently next to the prosecutor. curl gave them $150,000 back in the 1980s to keep quiet...
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carl moquoette. someone as bold as cardinal sidney, cardinal pell a very bold figure. we have someone young, ee vashs in the philippines, carl tagly. someone in south america, cardinal shera. all of them are strong powerful candidates who can mark what the issues are, deal with them and uncover what needs to be done here at the holy sea. >> monsignor, at the last public mass pope benedict himself said the church is disfigured. how fractured do you think the vatican is at this point? >> the holy father was speaking just a few minutes ago at the end of his spiritual exercises, and once again he used words which really struck me very much. he used the word the dark night. he used the word corruption. he used the word evil. he was referring to the world, but at the same time he's referring to the realities, the marks on the church. he wants the mission of the church to sign forth. i believe he understands these are problems that face us and in order that the church becomes a light for the world, which we all want a witness for the world, he wants a successor who knows the issues can deal with t
carl moquoette. someone as bold as cardinal sidney, cardinal pell a very bold figure. we have someone young, ee vashs in the philippines, carl tagly. someone in south america, cardinal shera. all of them are strong powerful candidates who can mark what the issues are, deal with them and uncover what needs to be done here at the holy sea. >> monsignor, at the last public mass pope benedict himself said the church is disfigured. how fractured do you think the vatican is at this point?...
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. >> the east oakland boxing association helped hundreds of young boxers over the last 25 years. investigator, carlthe golden state warriors showed up to announce he is teaming up with a good sporting good chain. they're donating more than $10,000 in sports and gym equipment. >> any time you can interact with the community and give back to the people that give, you know, are supporting you and cheering for you while you're out there on the floor, it definitely feels good. >> yeah, that money will help the boxing association in its fight for survival. the nonprofit organization is dealing with a drastic funding short fall in recent years. >> and it's something that has never happened before. coming up for you at 5:25, two women about to make history in the world of ultimate fighting. i wouldn't fool with either one of them. >> no, they look very serious. >> oh yeah. >> 5:17 is the time. checking in on oakland. >> it looks good pam and dave. we're looking at interstate 8:80. you can see the traffic on 8:80 and on 580 are doing well. it's a good time to go if you want to avoid. but let me take that ba
. >> the east oakland boxing association helped hundreds of young boxers over the last 25 years. investigator, carlthe golden state warriors showed up to announce he is teaming up with a good sporting good chain. they're donating more than $10,000 in sports and gym equipment. >> any time you can interact with the community and give back to the people that give, you know, are supporting you and cheering for you while you're out there on the floor, it definitely feels good. >>...
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carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the courthouse with sentencing still hanging over him. and he is looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison. for abusing one of his young swimmers. fondling and sexual intercourse over the course of years, at the pool, at her parent's home, everywhere he could get his hands on her. >> this has a lifelong impact on her. it doesn't go away. >> reporter: the victim stood silently next to the prosecutor after the guilty plea, giving them $150,000. back in the 18 -- 1980s. but curran says when she saw him coaching other young swimmers at olympic tryouts, she could no longer remain silent. >> when you're 13, 14, 15, you're note in a voluntary relationship with someone that is 20 years or a senior or your coach. that's abuse. >> reporter: he was running one of the country's biggest swim clubs, but it changed its name to the nation's cap tool swim club after coming forward and accusing him of abuse. they banned the elite coach fo
carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the courthouse with sentencing still hanging over him. and he is looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison. for abusing one of his young swimmers. fondling and sexual intercourse over the course of years, at the pool, at her parent's home,...
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joining me are josh guinness, larry youngs, cindy, carl crawl, richard, curtla. as uaw, steve anderson, harold brick man, brian, these operating engineers are members of local 139 who are looking for work. also joining us tonight are carpenters and mill rights from northern wisconsin locals of the united brotherhood of carpenters. welcome dana totelli. bob, charlie steed, hall ida, dan gillespie, pete erec, david grote and jim "barron's." [applause] [applause] together, [applause] together, they're holding a flag of the great state of wisconsin. as you can see, on the right-hand side is the image of a miner. in the upper right-hand corner of the shield are the tools of a miner. and on the top of the seal, underneath our motto, forward, is a badger, which comes from the nickname given to early settlers who were miners. if there's any state that can move forward with the way to streamline the process for safe and environmentally sound mining, shouldn't it be the badger state? [applause] thanks for coming out. from the mining bill to mining for jobs earlier this yea
joining me are josh guinness, larry youngs, cindy, carl crawl, richard, curtla. as uaw, steve anderson, harold brick man, brian, these operating engineers are members of local 139 who are looking for work. also joining us tonight are carpenters and mill rights from northern wisconsin locals of the united brotherhood of carpenters. welcome dana totelli. bob, charlie steed, hall ida, dan gillespie, pete erec, david grote and jim "barron's." [applause] [applause] together, [applause]...
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young boxers over the past 25 years. yesterday the golden state warrior carl landry said he is teaming up with the good sports sporting good donating more than $10,000 in sports and gym equipment. >> any time you can interact with the community and give back to the people that give -- are supporting you and cheering for you while you are ono the floor. it feels good. >> reporter: the money will help them in their fight for survival. they have been dealing a drastic funding short fall. >>> the two women set to make history in mma. >> authorities in santa clara want your help. they want to track down a bank robber who has targeted five banks since last five. he is described as a white man in his 30s, between 5'6'' and 6 feet tall with a muscular build. the they were in san jose, saratoga and santa clara. >>> a man in prison for almost seven years for a shooting could be released today. the attorneys for ronald ross have argued he was a victim of inept police work and lying witnesses who have since changed their stories. now alameda county prosecutors agree that his conviction should be overturned. they are asking the court t
young boxers over the past 25 years. yesterday the golden state warrior carl landry said he is teaming up with the good sports sporting good donating more than $10,000 in sports and gym equipment. >> any time you can interact with the community and give back to the people that give -- are supporting you and cheering for you while you are ono the floor. it feels good. >> reporter: the money will help them in their fight for survival. they have been dealing a drastic funding short...