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Complex , Superiority mixed with Inferiority . Problems at work?


Complex , Superiority mixed with Inferiority . Problems at work?
So , I have this superority complex ( I have been pretty good at acads) but my Inferiority stems from the fact that I feel I am not a people's person . Not that I dont like to help people but...I find it difficult to be humourous . I used to be a clown sort of person at school n college , alwas turning up late etc..which made people more friendly coz of my slack nature ...
Now at work , I find it difficuult to look at someone and laugh . So I get very self conscious when I speak to other person that I drain him of his energy . Now since I started working its bothering me . I try to avoid the supeiority complex but it all becomes pretention I have this smile on this face that offends people . Coz it

Can anyone seriously advice me how to work on this ? I dont wanna be a loner ...
Do you find it difficult to look at someone and laugh ?
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I recommend seeing a psychologist/psychiatrist, anti-anxiety medication may be of inestimable value to you.  (+ info)

How did people come up with complex recipe?


I was just cooking some fish earlier, and decided to make it fancy with delicious potatoes and vegetables on the side. THen I thought while reading the book....How did these people know if you mixed this much milk and this much chocolate and this much stuff it'll make a cake? Or even make bread, and stuff : \

I'm just a little curious. Does anyone know how it started??
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start with what you know, from the basics, and once you have a good base recipe, fiddle with different things to make it better and interesting  (+ info)

is there vitamins that cant be mixed with zoloft?


I take vitamin e fish oil a multi vitamin zertec and zoloft and I want to add a b complex ...is that ok?
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check drug digest.com or call your pharmacy and ask...don't take uneducated advice on something as serious as that.  (+ info)

What are complex carbohydrates and why are they?


why are they a better choice for diabetics? why is it good to mix a complex carb with fruit?
Yeah, the doctors said, that if I have an apple slice, to combine it with peanut butter, because of the complex carbs I don't quite understand it
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I've never heard about the complex carb and fruit combination. But I do know if you eat peanut butter with fruit it is better for your blood sugar. I was told it was the protein in the peanut butter. And that though peanut butter is excellent, any time you take protein with carbs it's better for your blood sugar.

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I may know why you're getting confused. Is it because the peanut butter has carbs? When I had gestational diabetes (which reacts in a similar way to type 2) I was told that I didn't even have to count the carbs in PB, because the protein in it was so beneficial. Unless I wanted to eat a whole cup of it of course LOL ... if you eat too much, then you have to start counting it.  (+ info)

What is your favorite complex drink?


When it comes to mixing different spirits, what is your fave cocktail or complex drink? Where did you try it out for the first time?
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A Caesar! It's a Canadian drink, but I think other parts of the world have finally caught on. I remember going to the US years ago...the bartender would give me this strange look...then he would shake his head when I told him what was in it!
Clamato Juice (also Canadian), which is a mixture of clam and tomato juice. Vodka, Tabasco, .a dash of Worcestershire sauce..and a stalk of celery...and oh yeah...the rim has to be dipped in sea salt. Essentially it's a Bloody Mary...the only major difference is the clamato juice rather than tomato juice, but that's what makes this uniquely Canadian drink so tasty! The American spell check wanted to change clamato to climate...LOL.
http://www.artofdrink.com/2006/11/caesar-cocktail.php
Mott's Clamato Juice:
http://www.mottsclamato.com/  (+ info)

why do i get bloated after eating mixed nuts?


i try to eat nuts after i have some protien cereal to get in some healthy fats but it bloats me...is eating a fat source really necessary i mean i know u need fats but is it enough if i just eat complex carbs and proteins and fats come all from those?
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carbs and fat arent usually a good mix to have in the same meal
pair up meals as fat and protein or carbs and protien  (+ info)

Green tea diet pills and B complex a bad mix?


My sister is getting married in august in Mexico. She trying to lose weight so she's taking those green tea diet pills while exercising and dieting. But she's also taking the B complex pill. Is the mixture bad? Will it make her sick? I've told her already that's she fine but she insisting on being skinny and looking beautiful on her wedding. In my opinion you can be chubby and pretty at the same time. But shes not registering. Help? Green tea diet pills and B complex a bad mix?
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No they're not bad and won't have adverse effect on her. It's not even going to help her lose weight this much, maybe 0.5% of what exercise and eating well will give her.

She is just wasting her money, but if she thinks that it's helping her, than maybe it will motivate her to do more exercise and eat well.  (+ info)

What is the connection between malignant neoplasms and crabs?


The more common term for malignant neoplasms, cancer, is Latin for crab, and the word "carcinogen," meaning a cancer-causing agent, comes from the Greek word for crab, "karkinos." What is the connection between these two seemingly unrelated things?
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Cancer, both the disease and the astronomical constellation, derive from the Latin cancer or cancrum, meaning crab. The astrological sign, of course, is said to resemble a crab and the disease was so named by the ancient Greek physician Galen (129-200 A.D.) who noted the similarity between a certain type of tumor with a crab as well—the swollen veins around the tumor resembling the legs of a crab.

Old English adopted cancer directly from Latin and used it for a variety of spreading sores and ulcers. This early sense survives in the modern word canker. From c.1000 in a manuscript called Læce Boc (Leech Book), collected in Oswald Cockayne’s Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England, Vol. II, 1865:

Gemeng wið þam dustum, clæm on ðone cancer.
(Mix with the dust, smear on the cancer.)

And from Wyclif’s 2 Timothy, 1382:

The word of hem crepith as a kankir

The word was being applied specifically to the disease we today call cancer by the beginning of the 17th century. From Philemon Holland’s translation of Pliny’s Historie of the World:

Cancer is a swelling or sore comming of melancholy bloud, about which the veins appeare of a blacke or swert colour, spread in manner of a Creifish clees.

The astronomical sense of cancer is from the Latin name for the constellation of the crab. The name was known to the Anglo-Saxons, but only as a Latin name and was not assimilated into English until the Middle English period. It appears in Ælfric’s De Temporibus Anni, written c.993, in a list of the constellations of the Zodiac:

Feorða • Cancer • þæt is Crabba
(Fourth, Cancer, that is the crab.)

The Anglicized name appears c.1391 in Chaucer’s Treatise on the Astrolabe:

In this heved of cancer is the grettist declinacioun northward of the sonne...this signe of cancre is clepid the tropik of Somer.
(At this first point (head) of cancer is the greatest declination northward of the sun…this sign of cancer is named the tropic of summer.)

(Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition)  (+ info)

Why should parents use a mix of simple and more complex words when conversing with their young children?


Im currently working on a report.
And this question stumped me... :(
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Is Gram flour (Chickpea flour) a complex carb? Can I make dosa with it?


I wanted to get the ready made dosa mix but after reading the label from one of the brands sold online, one of the ingredients listed was hydrogenated oil, so held back on that. Any ideas?
Tks !
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Yes, it's a complex carb and it also contains a good amount of protein. You can make dosa with it. Here's a link with a dosa recipe using gram flour, complete with a nice Indian lady demonstrating exactly how to make her recipe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLb5QY9Z53s  (+ info)

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